Study in New Zealand

About New Zealand:

New Zealand is located just south of Australia in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country is not and has never been a part of Australia (as many people believe), rather it has been its own country since the late 1800s. New Zealand is an intriguing destination for most people due to its remote location. It’s also a country with a distinct culture and a breathtaking natural environment, offering limitless adventure and sporting opportunities. When you study in New Zealand, you will have the opportunity to meet students from all around the world. Furthermore, New Zealand education is well-known around the world for its high quality and worldwide orientation.

Top Universities in New Zealand

WHY CHOOSE NEW ZEALAND – FROM A STUDENT PERSPECTIVE

NZ has a British-based education system and their higher education provides international standards which is closely monitored by the Ministry of Higher Education. New Zealand has the exposure of different cultures and traditions from all around the world which international students can experience. Major advantage for international students is cost of living which is very low compared to other countries like Australia, Canada, UK, USA, Ireland, etc. Student can work up to 20 hours for week and Full time during Summer Vacation. NZ offers a safe learning environment that provides excellent study abroad opportunities with high quality support services for overseas students.

INTAKES

February, July and October

 

DEADLINES

Varies from university to university

PASSPORT VALIDITY REQUIREMENT

Validity should extend 6 months at the time of visa application.

 

LIVING COST

It is estimated that around NZ$ 1500 – 3500 is enough to cover necessities such as food, transportation, utilities and accommodation for a month.

Frequently asked Questions

IELTS is required for New Zealand, minimum score required for Bachelors is overall 6.0, no band less than 6 and minimum score required for Masters is overall 6.5, no band less than 6.0.

Upto 1 year study gap is acceptable in New Zealand if students can give proper explanation for their gap. If a student is employed it is not considered as a study gap.

Based on your academic results universities might allocation a certain amount of scholarship after they have accessed your profile after you make an application.

Yes, your dependents may accompany you.

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