British Education has always
attracted high caliber students
of different nationalities and
backgrounds, and today builds
on hundreds of years of experience
in providing quality education
to international students. To
ensure that the quality is maintained,
Britain has implemented unrivalled
quality assurance and academic
audit systems.
The university departments are
obliged to meet stringent academic
standards. The standards are high
not just in teaching and learning
but in other facilities such as
libraries, computers, research
equipment and so forth. British
higher education provides value
for money by offering shorter,
more intensive courses than those
available in many other countries,
thereby reducing living expenses
and time spent away from home.
Closely supervised study in an
intellectually and culturally
stimulating environment, together
with an emphasis on student welfare
and close contact between staff
and students also ensures that
individual students get maximum
support and, as a result, pass
rates are high and the drop-out
rate for international students
is very low. Britain has long
been a popular destination for
Nepali students. With more than
150 institutes of higher education
to choose from, all equipped with
extensive facilities, Britain
is able to offer a broad spectrum
of subjects from the highly academic
to the purely practical in anything
from architecture to zoology.
Schiller is providing professional
counseling to help students choose
the best educational institution
in America. We also provide support
for preparing applications for
both admissions and scholarships.
We have enjoyed working in Nepalese
education market with an objective
of providing a reliable support
since our inception.
CAS Education has developed partnerships
with many colleges and universities
in the US and also helped prospective
students to enroll in the colleges
and universities of their choice. Intakes
spring, summer, fall, winter
Good financial background or sufficient sources of reliable financing to support the estimated expenses abroad.
Minimum Academic scores
required
• 50% marks in aggregate
• CGPA of 2.5 or above where
the grading system is on a scale
of four.
Minimum English Proficiency required
• 173 on TOEFL CBT, 500 on
TOEFL PBT, 61 on TOEFL iBT, 5.5
on IELTS (academic module) for
undergraduate applicants.
• 213 on TOEFL CBT, 550 on
TOEFL PBT, 79 on TOEFL iBT, 6 on
IELTS (academic module) for graduate
applicants.
Other Standardized test scores required
SAT for undergraduate applicants
(optional)
GRE/GMAT for graduate applicants
(optional)
Major Available:
Accounting, Advertising,
Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering,
Athletic, Agricultural Science, Aviation,
Anthropology, Astronomy, Astrophysics,
Automobile, Banking, Biology (General
Biology, Environmental Science, Molecular
Biology), Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology, Biomedical Engineering,
Biotechnology, Broadcasting, Business
(Economics, Finance, International
Business, Management, Marketing),
Chemical Engineering, Chemistry,
Civil Engineering, Creative Writing,
Communication Studies (Advertising & Public
Relations Broadcasting, Journalism,
Speech Communication), Computer Engineering,
Computer Science, Criminal Justice,
Development Studies, Economics, Education,
English, Electrical Engineering,
Engineering Physics, Fashion & Interiors
Design, Film Studies, Finance, Fine
arts, General Studies, Government,
Administration of Justice, International
Relations, Politics & Policy,
Pre-Law, Health Science, History,
General History, Graphic design,
International Studies, Industrial
Engineering, Interdisciplinary Studies,
Kinesiology, Exercise Science, Fitness
Specialist, Health & Physical
Education, Management Information
Systems, Mathematics, Mechanical
Engineering, Music (Choral, Instrumental)
Nursing, Philosophy & Religion,
Philosophy, Psychology, Public Health,
Religion, Social Sciences, Sociology,
Software Engineering, Sport Management,
Visual Communication Arts, Web Technology & Design
and many more
Australian institutions offer
world class degrees. The climate
of the country itself suits the
best for Nepalese students. One
of the best things about Australia
is that it has a multicultural
study environment and multicultural
communities that provide comfortable
learning and living for international
students. There are a variety
courses offered in Australian
institutions. For Nepalese students
intending to study abroad, Australian
education is affordable as compared
with the costs in other English
speaking countries. What is so
good about Australian education
and training compared to other
countries?
Australia is a dynamic and vibrant
country with a great deal to offer
international students. Choosing
to come to Australia to pursue
your studies will provide you
with new and exciting opportunities
and experiences.
Here are just a few of the common
reasons international students
choose Australia as their overseas
study destination:
Canada is one of the best destinations
for Nepalease students. Canada
offers the lowest tuition rates
for foreign students compared
to the U.K., Australia, New Zealand
and the US.
Canada's education system is excellent
and ranks among the best in the
world. Canada boasts a wide range
of quality educational institutions
for both degrees and diplomas
in technical and professional
disciplines. Over 106,000 international
students attend Canadian colleges
and universities. This means that
you can meet people from around
the world as well as people from
your own country.
International students who have
graduated from a Canadian university
or college have the opportunity
to work in Canada for up to one
year after they receive their
degree or diploma. International
students can work on campus without
a work permit. Plans are being
made to allow international students
to work off-campus, too.
Canada is a world leader in many fields of study like Animation, Software Development, Biotechnology, Environmental Technology, Computer science, Business studies, Health sciences, Law and many more. In Canada, universities and colleges come under the authority of the provincial and territorial governments. Private schools and colleges must be registered with these authorities in order to operate in any province / territory. All schools-universities, colleges, technical schools, community colleges and private career colleges-set their own admission requirements. In Canada, accreditation applies to programs of study rather than institutions, both of which are of consistent high quality. Approximate cost for studying in Canada.
New Zealand, an English speaking
nation, is famous for its amazing
scenery, its sporting achievements
with the All Blacks and the America's
Cup, and its hospitable people.
It is a great country, a fun place
to visit and is increasingly being
recognised for its excellent study
opportunities.
New Zealanders are well traveled
and have a great interest in people
from other cultures, so visitors
and international students soon
feel more than welcome. Ask any
student who has studied in New
Zealand.
Campuses are very international
with students from all corners
of the globe, studying and socialising
together. And where do they come
from? - Europe, USA, Asia, United
Kingdom, South America, India,
Australia, The Pacific and smaller
numbers from many other countries.
The people were formerly a mix
of predominantly European and
Pacific races. However, in more
recent times, migration has been
encouraged from many countries
resulting in an exciting international
community with a high tolerance
of, and interest in, each other'
cultures. With a total population
of only 4 million there is a feeling
of space and freedom.
New Zealand has an international
reputation as a provider of quality
education. It has a progressive
education system with many state
of the art facilities. It offers
a safe learning environment with
excellent study opportunities
and support services for international
students. Courses are available
for academic, professional and
vocational studies at New Zealand
institutions - universities, polytechnics
and institutes of technology,
colleges of education, secondary
schools and private training establishments.
New Zealand produces top graduates
who can take their place with
confidence in the international
arena in many disciplines. Sir
Ernest Rutherford, who first split
the atom, and Dr Bryan Barrett-Boyes,
prominent international heart
surgeon, are but two examples
of the caliber of New Zealand
graduates. You will find a wide
range of options when you consider
New Zealand as a study destination.
Students commence secondary education (Years 9-13) at approximately 13 years of age. They may choose to study at either a state or private school. There is a wide choice of subjects at 400 schools throughout the country. The school year, based on four terms, begins in early February and finishes in mid-December. Many international students complete the final year of secondary school (e.g. Year 12 & 13) in New Zealand before proceeding to tertiary study.
Universities
There are eight government-funded
universities providing undergraduate
and postgraduate degree programmes.
Some also offer foundation programmes.
Whilst all offer a broad range
of degree subjects, each university
has its own specialised courses.
The quality of a New Zealand university
education is well recognised internationally.
Many New Zealand graduates have
gone on to achieve international
recognition in their field. Many
of the international students
from developing Asian nations,
who have studied at New Zealand
universities, have since served
as senior administrators and also
as cabinet ministers in their
own countries.
Polytechnics and Institutes of Technology
A popular option is to study at
one of the 25 government-funded
polytechnics and institutes of
technology. They offer a wide
variety of programmes which can
be both academically and vocationally
focused. You may choose a short
course teaching a specific skill,
or choose from among a wide range
of courses resulting in a certificate,
a diploma or a degree.
Some institutions offer Year 1
of a degree programme, with the
subsequent years being completed
at a university.
Teacher Training
New Zealand is internationally
recognised for its excellent education
standards and as a provider of
quality teachers. There are six
government-funded specialist education
institutions, two operating from
within universities, and the others
offering their programmes in collaboration
with their local university.
They offer training for teachers
to teach from early childhood
to primary, secondary, special
and tertiary (higher education)
levels.
Private Tertiary and Training Establishments
There are a growing number of
private tertiary and training
providers offering an alternative
study option. They offer a range
of programmes including professional
certificates, diplomas and degrees
in a diverse range of subjects
including art, hospitality industry,
computer studies, secretarial
studies, quality management, ecotourism
and others.
English Language Training
The choices are endless. Private
English language schools offer
a variety of courses for all ages
including adventure, business
and academic programmes. Adventure
courses provide a balance of English
language tuition and a stimulating
activity of your choice. There
are courses in English for business
purposes and English to prepare
you for academic study with TOEFL
or IELTS testing.
Most tertiary institutions also
provide English language preparation
for further study or foundation
courses.
Accommodation and Cost of Living
Some secondary schools offer boarding
facilities, while others arrange
home-stays for international students.
Usually universities and polytechnics
offer student accommodation on
campus. Some students prefer to
live off campus and will seek
advice from the student support
services, provided by most tertiary
institutes, to help with arranging
home-stays or give advice on finding
student flats.
It is generally recommended that
international students allow NZ$9,000
to $10,000 per year for living
and accommodation costs. This
covers accommodation, food, travel,
textbooks and limited entertainment.
In Summary
Work hard and play hard is the
lifestyle choice of many international
students in New Zealand. If you
are looking for world-class education
and training, and also want new
experiences, fun, a relaxed lifestyle
and a safe and healthy environment,
then you should consider New Zealand
as your study destination.