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What are the advantages of studying for a doctorate in New Zealand?

The advantages of studying for a doctorate in New Zealand are:

1. In recent years, in order to strengthen the housing of New Zealand's education industry, the New Zealand government has not only applied more liberally for students applying for doctoral studies in New Zealand, but also provided financial subsidies, which means that the tuition fees of doctoral students are the same as those of local students.

2. You can choose full-time or part-time job.

Doctoral programs in New Zealand can be divided into full-time and part-time programs. Full-time is usually 3-4 years, and part-time is about 5-6 years. School is more flexible, and you can enroll every month. The specific admission time can be discussed with the tutor. Students had better choose to enter school before May, because there are usually more scholarships in the first half of the year, and the tutor will have enough time to take the students.

3. During the doctoral study, the spouse can apply for an unrestricted work permit consistent with the length of study, and the applicant's children can enjoy the same welfare policy as New Zealand residents for their study expenses in New Zealand.

4. International doctoral students can apply for the New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarship. This full scholarship covers tuition, living expenses, transportation subsidies, insurance subsidies and books and papers, which greatly reduces the financial burden of international students.

5. International students can apply for skilled immigrants in New Zealand more conveniently after graduation. If you choose to do postdoctoral research, you will get a New Zealand work visa, because in New Zealand, postdoctoral research belongs to work and enjoys the salary of lecturers in New Zealand universities.