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What is New Zealand Polytechnic like?

There are 25 polytechnics in New Zealand, of which 19 is recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. The polytechnics in New Zealand offer a wide range of specialties, including junior college, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Compared with the eight national universities in New Zealand, polytechnics tend to provide job-oriented skills training rather than theoretical and academic research courses. All polytechnics in New Zealand are funded by the government, and their diplomas and degree programs are accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

New Zealand Polytechnic attaches great importance to the cooperation with eight national universities, and the diploma courses are similar to those in the first and second years of national universities, so most of the courses are recognized by eight national universities in New Zealand, and credits can be directly transferred to universities to continue their undergraduate degrees.

Because the teaching of New Zealand Institute of Technology is highly career-oriented, the vocational training courses offered belong to the social shortage specialty. Therefore, graduates are welcomed and hired by employers, and their employment prospects are very optimistic. At the same time, New Zealand technology graduates also have a high reputation among foreign employers. In recent years, international students have become more and more interested in the short-term professional courses offered by the Institute of Technology. Because of the short time, you can apply for immigration quickly and get extra points for the shortage of majors. /zd/lx