Study in New Zealand

Reasons for study in New Zealand

  • Quality Assurance : The institutions of new Zealand are quality oriented as there are two Functional independent bodies NZ’s Committee on University Academic Programmes (CUAP) and the Academic Quality Agency for New Zealand Universities (AQA ) which ensures that academic processes are of an internationally respected standard and maintains the quality assurance.
  • Employment prospect : Internships are the first option through which students can earn pocket money but there are other options as well that helps them to earn while pursuing their educational courses in which they are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week through the semester; during vacations up to 40 hours, owing to the skill shortages across the various sectors Students are given a visa to search for a job after completion of their course and also have a good opportunity to live and work permanently. Also, married students can avail for a full time work permit while their spouses study in New Zealand.
  • Cost of living : The best thing about studying in NZ is that the expenses involved are comparatively less than the other famous study destination, it provides one with value for money as the economy is incredibly stable, living expenses and tuition costs and it can be easily afforded by any international student.
  • Multifarious study programme : New Zealand institutions ranks high in world education rankings and have been rated among the best in the world. Wide range of quality study program has been provided by the eight renowned universities, colleges and polytechnic institutes ranging from certificate, diploma, degree, postgraduate and masters courses. You have innumerable options to choose, depending upon your choice of interest varying from, arts, science, medicine, business, law etc.
  • Friendly People and culture : Kiwis are the most amazing and welcoming people that you will ever meet. Apart from studies, multiple options are in your hand; you can easily encounter the beauty of country and enjoy life to fullest. Multicultural mix of Europeans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders, making a nice melting pot of cultures. The best part of their culture is that English is the day to day language and that’s why international students find it easy to study and work.

Study Option In New Zealand

New Zealand delivers a wide range of providers including Universities, Institutes of Technology, Polytechnics, Private Training Establishments (PTEs) and Industry Training Organizations Which offers qualifications at every level – certificates, diplomas, graduate and post-graduate degrees. Broad range of subjects for undergraduate, Master’s and Doctoral (PhD) degrees in commerce, science and the humanities. Some universities offer degrees in specialist fields – such as medicine, agriculture, engineering, etc.

Higher Education :

  • Graduate Certificate (6 Months)
  • Graduate Diploma (1 Year)
  • Bachelor Degree (3 Years)
  • Bachelor Degree (Honors) (4 Years)
  • Post-Graduate Certificate (6 Months)
  • Post-Graduate Diploma (1 Year)
  • Master Degree (1-2 Years)
  • Doctoral Degree (Typically 3 years)

English Language Study :

Pathway academic programmes for

  • Undergraduates studies
  • Postgraduates studies

Vocational Study :

  • Colleges of Further education and training.
 

Application Procedure

Intakes :

The academic year is from mid / late February to early November and most Universities have 2 semesters with a holiday of 4 weeks in June. Each University operates slightly different dates and some also offer summer school in the main holiday period in November to February. Intakes are in February, July and sometimes in September.

Application Process :

  1. CAREER COUNSELLING
  2. ENTRANCE TEST
  3. UNIVERSITY SHORTLISTING
  4. DOCUMENTATION
  5. UNIVERSITY APPLICATION
  6. FINANCIAL DOCUMENTATION
  7. VISA APPLICATION
  8. POST VISA

Entry Plus Eligibility Requirement

English Language Requirements

All students must be fluent in English language if they are to succeed at a university in New Zealand. There are many courses available at public and private institutions in New Zealand and elsewhere to assist international students reach the required level of English language competence. We can recommend a waiver of IELTS / TOEFL wherever possible. A band of 6.0/6.5 for undergraduate & 6.5 / 7.5 for postgraduate courses is desirable.

Undergraduate – Bachelors :

A good academic record in High School Certificate a minimum of 12 years of schooling with a score of about 70% and higher.

Some courses such as Computing and Engineering will require Mathematics and /or Science as pre-requisites

A 6.0 overall band in IELTS with a minimum of 5.5 in each.

Postgraduate – Masters :

A good academic record in Bachelor’s Degree is necessary Some universities may even accept student at 60% and above in the 1st degree.

GRE/GMAT scores are not needed

Any work experience in the field will be helpful For MBA programs at some Universities students need to have work experience along with their Bachelor’s Degree

A 6.5 overall band in IELTS with a minimum of 6.0 in each.

Frequenty Asked Questions

What is the time frame for the admission & visa process? Undergraduate applications are generally assessed quickly in 3-5 weeks time wherein PG applications could take 4-8 weeks for processing. Visa procedures for New Zealand are quick, where New Zealand Information Service supports decision of positive profile students in 15-20 working days.

What are the part time work opportunities for students & how much can they earn? Students are allowed to work part time upto 20 hrs per week. Most students work in Restaurants, Farms, Mall’s, as Marketing Executive’s etc. Wages will range from NZ$ 9-12 approx.

What are the accommodation arrangements? A written guarantee of accommodation is required before a student visa can be granted. Some institutions may be able to arrange residential accommodation for students who are not staying with relatives or friends. However, you may wish to arrange accommodation for yourself. You should indicate whether or not you want assistance in finding accommodation when you apply to the institution.

Are dependants allowed to come along? Your dependants, who may include a spouse, fiance, and children, may accompany you to New Zealand or join you later. They must apply for and meet the normal requirements for the type of visa required (visitor, work, or student). School aged dependants will be required to pay full fees for enrolment in primary and secondary courses of study.

I have got a student visa and my spouse wants to accompany me to New Zealand. Can He / She apply for a work visa? Your spouse can apply for a work visa only if you are doing a post graduate course in NZ or you are studying a course towards qualifications in Long term Skill Shortage List.

When will I get my 12-month job search visa? You are eligible to apply for 12-month job search Visa within 3 months of the date of completion of your course in NZ.

What would be my next visa status after job search visa? If you get Job offer in your relevant area of study then your visa status could be converted to Work Permit or Permanent Residency on your Eligibility based on the Skilled Migrant Category at that time.

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