Thursday, July 4, 2024
News

New Zealand witnesses 69,000 international student enrollments in 2023

   SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Wellington | July 2, 2024 4:41:33 PM IST
New Zealand is a popular study-abroad destination as it has been welcoming to international students and offers quality education and the number of international students in New Zealand increased significantly last year, with a rise of 69,000 students, an official press release by Education New Zealand stated.

Education New Zealand is a government agency dedicated to helping the country realise the social, cultural and economic benefits of international education.

The latest figures show that there were 69,135 international student enrolments with New Zealand education providers in 2023. This represents a 67 per cent increase compared to the full year in 2022 and 60 per cent of annual enrolments in 2019.

"Over 69,000 enrolments from international students all over the world is good news for our education sector and positive for our communities," Linda Sissons, Acting Chief Executive of Education New Zealand.

She further said that it confirms that New Zealand is an attractive place to study and offers a quality learning experience inside and outside the classroom in a safe and welcoming environment.

"New Zealand is a small country and for many students, rubbing shoulders with people from other cultures gives them a greater understanding of the issues facing our complex world. In this time of fragile geopolitics, the melting pot of campus life can help build greater understanding and tolerance," she added.

The university subsector saw the strongest recovery with 29,065 students, representing 86 per cent of 2019 enrolments. Universities and schools are New Zealand's two largest subsectors for international students, the release stated.

International student enrolments have grown compared to 2022 in all subsectors except wananga (public institution providing education in Maori cultural context). English language schools saw the greatest percentage increase in international enrolments, lifting by 511 per cent from 1,565 to 9,570.

Among other countries in the international education sector, China is the largest source market for international students at 35 per cent.

India is the second largest at 17 per cent, Japan at 10 per cent, South Korea at five per cent and Thailand at four per cent. Of the other source countries, no other country represented more than four per cent of total enrolments.

"Enabling a thriving and globally connected New Zealand through world-class international education is a government priority. We are actively diversifying our recruitment efforts to reach international students in a broad range of countries," Sissons further added. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE WORLD NEWS
G20 in Rio de Janeiro: Amitabh Kant lead...
Free Balochistan Movement announces camp...
Pakistan's federal cabinet approves hike...
Dubai Road Naming Committee launches 'Ro...
Sunak vs Starmer: Polling across UK open...
Pakistan: Journalists approach Lahore Hi...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
'Still not satisfied with efforts unless...
Delhi: Water tanker driver crushed youth...
Hathras stampede: Union Minister SP Sing...
Senior Odisha Administrative Officer arr...
'Before he goes into space, the non-biol...
J-K: Udhampur's Birmah Bridge reconstruc...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Transform Your UPSC Journey with Av... 
Coal sector leads core industries w... 
Dubai Chamber of Commerce seeks to ... 
MoS Ravneet Bittu conducts surprise... 
MP High Court seeks ASI survey repo... 
"Mahagathbandan govt always worked ... 
M3M Leases 220,000 Sq. ft. to Flexi... 
India launches Rs 200 cr initiative...