New Zealand study abroad system
1, academic system
Undergraduate courses in New Zealand generally last for 3 years. Including liberal arts, business, design, nursing and other majors; Some majors have a four-year academic system, including engineering and law.
2. Start time
Ordinary courses are held twice a year in February and July, and a few courses are held only once a year in February.
3. Academic requirements
New Zealand's universities are three-year, and their universities- -The grade is equivalent to the sophomore year in China, and senior high school students can only enter the university after completing the pre-university course in middle school. For foreign students under the age of 20 who have only a domestic high school education, they are required to study for one year in college preparatory course, and preparatory course and language learning can be completed at the same time.
4. Language requirements
The English level of international students applying to study in 8 universities and 25 polytechnics in New Zealand must reach IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL.
F) 550 points, international students who fail to meet this standard can study in language classes of universities or language schools outside the school first, and then enter the school after passing the examination. The university reserves the right to recruit students while learning the language.