Study Abroad

Newzeland

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New Zealand caters to a wide range of academic pursuits, from Diplomas to Masters, ensuring that international students can find programs suited to their needs and abilities. It is recognized for its top-tier educational standards, safe environment, and picturesque landscapes. New Zealand consistently ranks among the world’s top countries for its commitment to providing an ideal setting for student welfare and groundbreaking innovations.

Study Levels and Entry Requirements

Degree

Levels

Academic Requirements

Language and Funds Requirement

Levels

IELTS

PTE

Fund

Duration

If your IELTS or PTE scores are not high enough to apply directly for a bachelor’s degree, you may still be eligible to apply for a Diploma program that leads to a bachelor’s degree.

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Gap Acceptance

  • Diploma and Bachelors: up to 5 years
  • Masters: up to 8 years
  • Conditions apply: Showing relevant work experience is essential to fill the gap.

Intakes

Jan, Feb, March, April, May, July, September, October, November

Green List course

Health, Engineering, Construction Management, Agriculture, Child Care

Reasons to Study in New Zealand

• The educational institutions provide students with a diverse array of course options, including specialized programs.

• New Zealand’s education system ranks highly in global indices for preparing students for the future and teaching environment quality.

• The cost of living is more affordable compared to other study destinations.

• New Zealand offers a high standard of living, stunning landscapes, and a healthy lifestyle.

• The country’s strong economy provides ample employment opportunities for international students.

• New Zealand has a peaceful and politically stable society, ensuring safety and security.

• Studying in New Zealand provides practical, hands-on learning experiences and opportunities for cultural immersion

• Personal growth and development are emphasized, with a supportive environment for acquiring skills applicable in a globalized society.

Facts about New Zealand

  •  All universities in New Zealand are positioned within the top 3% globally.
  • New Zealand was the first country to introduce pastoral care requirements aimed at supporting and safeguarding international students.
  • New Zealand ranks first among English-speaking countries in preparing students for the future.
  • New Zealand pioneered the implementation of a well-being strategy for international students, leading among all nations.
  • New Zealand holds the second rank globally out of 163 countries for its peaceful living environment.
  • New Zealand ranks within the top 10 for creativity among 139 nations and secures the 22nd position for innovation out of 127 countries.

Working Rights

During the academic session, international students are permitted to engage in part-time work for up to 20 hours per week, and during scheduled breaks, they may work for up to 40 hours per week.

Application Procedure

Step 1: Select Course and College

Step 2: Apply for an offer letter

Step 3: Prepare Ward Documents

Step 4: Funding Arrangements

Step 5: Medical

Step 6: Documents Assessment

Step 7: Visa Lodgment

Step 8: Apply for NOC

Step 9: Interview Preparation

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