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Benefits of Studying in New Zealand

Benefits of Studying in New Zealand

According to report by the World Happiness Report 2018, New Zealand has been ranked 8th as the happiest country in the world. The UK based education system followed in New Zealand makes it a preferred destination for international education aspirants. As assessed by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Educating for the Future Index 2018, New Zealand’s education system is ranked number 1 in the world. The universities of New Zealand are all ranked among the top 3 per cent in the world by QS World University Rankings 2018 and are ranked in the Top 100 universities worldwide in 39 of 46 subjects. The qualifications and degree attained at New Zealand’s universities are all recognized internationally.

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Benefits of Studying

Study, Work And Settle In New Zealand

  • British Based Education System.
  • High Quality Living Conditions
  • New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education.
  • Part Time Work Allowed.
  • IELTS Minimum 6.0 Band
  • 3 Years Work permit
  • PR is Easy
  • Spouse can join in Level 8 and above Courses.
  • Pay Fee after Visa Approval.
  • Scholarship available for eligible Candidates.
  • Warm Welcoming Culture of New Zealand.
  • High Visa Success rate.
  • Multicultural Study and work Environment.
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Eligibility & Requirements

Eligibility & Requirements for Study in New Zealand

Entry Requirements:-

After 10+2 (IELTS Band 6.0 with 5.5 in each Module)

  • Diploma- Level-5, Level-6 Duration-2 Years
  • Degree- level-7 – 3 Years

After- Graduation: (IELTS Band 6.0 with 5.5 in each Module)

  • Graduate Diploma –Level-7- 1 Year

After- Graduation/ Post graduation: (IELTS Band 6.5 with 6.0 in each Module)

  • Post Graduate Diploma- Level-8 – 1 Year
  • Master’s degree- Level-9 -2 Years

Intakes:-

  • There are generally two Intakes in New Zealand: February & July.
  • But ITPs and Private Institutes may have different Intakes for different courses.

Work Rights:-

  • Eligible students can work up to 20 hours in any given week during the academic year.
  • Students undertaking a course of 12 months or more may work full‐time over the summer holidays.
  • Eligible students’ partner may apply for a work permit for full time working, valid for the duration of the study course, only for courses at Level 8 and above
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For Admission

  • Academic documents till date
  • IELTS/TOEFL Score (6.0/5.5 for diploma, 6.0 for the Bachelor & 6.5 for Master)
  • Passport
  • Work Experience (If any)
  • University/College Application form (Offer letter processing time 2 weeks)

For Visa Purpose

  • Passport or travel document:
  • Offer letter from the College or University
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Financial Documents:

  • Medical Certificate
  • Bank Balance Certificate
  • Bank Statement
  • All types of Savings
  • Financial Undertaking from Sponsor
  • Income Proof
  • Net Worth certificate from Charted Accountant (optional)
  • Medical certificate
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Student Visa application form and the supplementary information form
  • Photograph
  • Visa Application Fees
  • Covering letter
  • Educational certificates (with translations if required)
  • English language requirement
  • Evidence of Employment
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Cost of Studying & Living in New Zealand

Cost of Studying & Living in New Zealand

From postgraduate degrees to short-term English language courses, there is a qualification to suit everyone. Tuition fees for international students vary depending on the type of course, where the student wishes to study and for how long. Students studying in New Zealand for more than one year need to have at least NZ$15,000 to support their stay in New Zealand for first year. If the student is willing to study for less than a year, then the student must have at least NZ$1250 for each month of study to contribute to the living expenses.

Academic year

New Zealand offers two intakes under its higher education programs – July and February. Admissions for vocational courses may also be available in March, April and May while pathway programs may have additional dates available. Always check for available intakes in your course of preference.

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Information

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