Indian students flocking to New Zealand

Indian students continue flocking to
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According to Fuller, the percentage of Indian students enrolling in
"In 1998, only 150 Indian students enrolled. This figure rose to 1,500 in 2002. In 2008, we registered 6000 new enrolments from
He said it was difficult to give the exact number of Indian students in
He said Punjab was the biggest market for
Education contributed substantially in the economy of
Fuller said bilateral trade between
Fuller was in the city to participate in the education fair organised by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and Education New Zealand, a government-funded organisation. Around 25
"The best part of our education is that we also grant a one-year search visa, which is generally not available in case of other countries. After getting a job, one can also apply for two-year work permit," said Chris Bond, a representative of a management institute in
- Indo-Asian News Service
Indian students continue flocking to
"
Indian students continue flocking to
"
According to Fuller, the percentage of Indian students enrolling in
"In 1998, only 150 Indian students enrolled. This figure rose to 1,500 in 2002. In 2008, we registered 6000 new enrolments from
He said it was difficult to give the exact number of Indian students in
He said Punjab was the biggest market for
Education contributed substantially in the economy of
Fuller said bilateral trade between
Fuller was in the city to participate in the education fair organised by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) and Education New Zealand, a government-funded organisation. Around 25
"The best part of our education is that we also grant a one-year search visa, which is generally not available in case of other countries. After getting a job, one can also apply for two-year work permit," said Chris Bond, a representative of a management institute in
- Indo-Asian News Service
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