By Wang Ke
China.org.cn staff reporter
Mr. Ravi Bellihal, counselor from Embassy of New Zealand in Beijing, gave an exclusive TV interview to China.org.cn in which he expressed his opinions on the impacts on the education market by the global financial crisis and explained the application procedure for overseas students who want to study New Zealand.
1. What’s the current state of higher education in New Zealand for overseas students, particularly Chinese students? More>>>
2. The global financial crisis is making it more difficult for recent graduates to find jobs. Some are opting for further study. What is your view? More>>>
3. What impact do you think the global financial crisis will have on the education market, especially in China? More>>>
4. What kinds of measures is New Zealand planning to encourage more overseas students to enroll? More>>>
5. Many Chinese parents fear overseas universities or colleges will increase fees as foreign currencies depreciate against the RMB. What do you think? More>>>
6. Could you explain the application procedure for Chinese students who want to study in New Zealand? More>>>
7. What expectations do you have for the future of the education market in China? More>>>
8. Do you have any suggestions for students who are planning to study aboard? More>>>
(China.org.cn March 21, 2009)