Study in New Zealand

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Voted amongst one of the most developed and safest environments in the world, New Zealand has emerged as a hot destination for students from all across the globe. New Zealand Degrees command respect and regard internationally. World class standards, competitive cost and a cosmopolitan culture make New Zealand an ideal study destination for Indian students. Most other countries do not allow overseas students for jobs but in New Zealand they can work part-time for 15 hours a week provided they enroll for full-time courses that are of 12-month duration. After completion of their studies, students are further encouraged to stay behind and work.

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Study in New Zealand

FAQs:

What is the application process for New Zealand?

Admissions are granted purely on students academics. Students need to provide: CV, academic documents, any professional certifications, work experience if applicable, English language evidence, reference letters, SOP & Passport copy.

What are the Visa application requirements?

Student visa is issued to a full time enrolled student with good character, health & financial background. Student visa for New Zealand is much easier & quicker than many other countries.

What are the housing options available?
  • On Campus: College hostel’s (self catered or fully catered)
  • Off Campus: Rent a Flat/ Apartment, Private Hostels, lodge or Motels
  • Home stay: with families as per students preference
How much does New Zealand education cost?

Tuition Fees Approx. 12000 NZ$ – 28000 NZ$ p.a; depending on the area and level of studies.

What are the living expenses in New Zealand?

On an average, an international student spends about 800 – 1000 NZ$ per month on accommodation, food, clothing, entertainment, transport & other costs. It is important to note that individual’s cost may vary as per their location, course & lifestyle.

Can I work while I am studying?

All international students are allowed to work part time upto 20 hours per week & full time during summer holidays. NZ follows minimum wage system; current minimum wage for an employee is 12 NZ$ per hour.

Are Scholarships available?

Most international students study in New Zealand on a full fee payment basis. New Zealand doctoral research scholarships are a significant educational opportunity as here international student only pays domestic fees & many times also support students with Living & travel allowance. Other Government scholarships could be found on www.newzealandeducated.com.

What are the advantages of studying in New Zealand?
  • Globally recognized quality education
  • Affordable Tuition & Living, NZ$ rate in INR is much lower than AUD & other dollars.
  • Friendly environment & an English speaking country.
  • New Zealand is a growing economy offering increasing job opportunities.
  • Low unemployment ratio compared to most countries.
  • Quick Applications & visa processing.
  • 20 Hours part time work allowed during studies & full time during summer holidays helping students to cover living cost.
  • Students on completion of most courses including 1 year Diploma course are eligible for 1 year job search visa when they can work full time
  • Students with full time job offers in relevant area of study may extend their visa by converting it to Work Permit / Permanent Residency depending on their eligibility
  • Student partners can accompany on Work Permit or Visitors category.
What are the options available after completing my studies in New Zealand?

Students finishing courses of Level 5 or higher level are eligible for 1 year job search visa when they can work full time & look for a job in relevant area of study. Once student get offered full time job offer in relevant area of study they can apply for PR or Work Permit depending on their eligibility. Long term skilled shortage list of popular field in demand with good job prospects can be viewed on immigration website www.immigration.govt.nz

Can my spouse accompany me during my studies in New Zealand?

Spouse of students going for PG course or courses in Long term skilled shortage area can get Full time work permit. Spouse of students going to UG courses if willing, to accompany their partners can apply for a visitor visa.

Life Style & Culture:

New Zealand is a small independent island nation renowned for its stunning scenery and Maori culture. It is a modern, sophisticated and technologically advanced nation. It is one of the world's most affordable English speaking destinations. They are also one among the most racially tolerant, welcoming all ethnicities and religion. The influence of Pacific Island, Asian and European immigrants during recent times has helped shape New Zealand into vibrant and diverse multicultural society. Both North and South Island boast a range of unique cities with a dazzling array of culture and entertainment on offer.

With a low population density, all New Zealanders and visitors have great access to a wide range of sporting facilities, such as golf courses and other cultural and recreation centres. New Zealanders' adventurous spirit is contagious and with an abundance of natural beauty scattered across the North and South Island, it's hard to resist the local outdoor sports. New Zealand is the home of bungee jumping and zorbing, after all.

New Zealand is world famous for the variety of its beautiful environment. The diverse scenery includes impressive mountainous areas, fertile farmland, as well as beautiful coastlines with stunning sandy beaches. Water sports are particularly popular in New Zealand.

As an international student in New Zealand you'll enjoy a varied lifestyle and a safe, friendly environment while you study. The local people are renowned for their hospitality and the warm Kiwi welcome extends to everyone.

New Zealand Climate

The climate is temperate with little extreme. Any huge variations in temperature can be accounted for by the combination of the mountainous geography and prevailing westerly winds. New Zealand experiences summer from December - February and winter from June - August.