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What are the requirements for going to New Zealand for junior college? How about college work in New Zealand?

Studying in New Zealand generally takes 1-2 years. However, if you want to enter school smoothly, you still need to meet the requirements of graduating from high school in China, or having a secondary school or technical school education and IELTS score of 5.5. New Zealand's colleges and universities are closely linked to the job market, oriented to the talents needed by the market, and the employment rate of graduates is very high. Please see the detailed introduction below.

University conditions in New Zealand

New Zealand diploma, 5-6 degrees from New Zealand University. The general course duration is 1-2 years. Suitable for domestic high school students, equivalent to domestic college education. A two-year diploma course can get a one-year open work visa.

New Zealand Polytechnic offers post-secondary and undergraduate education in a variety of disciplines, including school training certificates, post-secondary certificates and degree courses, as well as courses and degrees similar to universities (including bachelor's and master's degrees). Most public colleges and universities have language centers to provide English courses for international students.

Domestic high school students who want to study in New Zealand universities must first have a secondary school, vocational high school or technical school education. IELTS requires a score of 5.5, not less than 5.0 in each item, or pass the language test of the school, or have the same ability. New Zealand junior college lasts for two years, and the total tuition fee is about 65,438+05-65,438+08,000 RMB.

University Employment in New Zealand

Many colleges in New Zealand have practical courses. Students are arranged or recommended to work in corresponding companies in New Zealand during their studies. Students can not only get practical work experience and some credits, but also get a certain salary. Students gain work experience through internship courses, which adds chips to their graduation and job hunting.

After two years of full-time university courses in New Zealand, you can get an open work visa for one year after graduation. Students can renew their work visas for another two years as long as they can find jobs within this year. In the course of work, you can apply for skilled immigrants from New Zealand after you have achieved a job that matches your major.

The above is an introduction to the junior colleges in New Zealand, and I hope it will help you.