STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND
- All eight universities of New Zealand consistently rank high in QS World Rankings* and Times Higher Education Rankings, and qualifications from any of these are accredited across the globe, opening doors to prospects everywhere.
- The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) also ensures that institutions are registered to enrol international students and comply with qualifications standards.
- New Zealand focuses on research-based teaching, which means you will learn dealing with situations in a systematic and an organised manner.
- The country boasts of highly experienced faculty, well-equipped laboratories, access to latest technology, equipments, and opportunities.
- Its innovative spirit has made it a hub of new technologies, research and development in various fields such as healthcare, physics, geology, engineering, astronomy, computer science, agriculture, etc.
- The country boasts of highly experienced faculty, well-equipped laboratories, access to latest technology, equipments, and opportunities.
- Its innovative spirit has made it a hub of new technologies, research and development in various fields such as healthcare, physics, geology, engineering, astronomy, computer science, agriculture, etc.
- New Zealand ranks second on the Global Peace Index 2018.
- As an international student in New Zealand, you can work for up to 20 hours every week during your semesters and full-time during breaks. In fact, if you’re pursuing research masters or a doctoral degree, you will be allowed to work full-time.
EDUCATION SYSTEM
- The highest level of education and qualifications at all levels is provided by the universities which offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
- There are many flexible pathway programs as well that are provided by a variety of institutions in the system to help gain admission into these universities.
- New Zealand also has many lot of Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) and Private Training Establishments (PTEs) that offer vocational degree-level education, certification and diploma.
- New Zealand offers advanced degrees, which can be categorised under bachelors, masters and doctoral.
- New Zealand has eight funded universities that offer higher degree-level education, 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) offering vocational courses degree and over 700 Private Training Establishments (PTEs) offering certificates or diplomas.
- All of these qualifications are highly sought after and recognised globally. Teaching may take place in large group lectures or small group tutorials.
Type of institution |
Qualification offered |
Universities | Undergraduate degree, postgraduate diploma/degree, PhD |
Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) | Graduate diploma, postgraduate diploma, certificates |
Private Training Establishments (PTEs) | Certificate, diploma |
Top 10 universities in New Zealand
- The University of Auckland
- University of Otago
- University of Canterbury
- Victoria University of Wellington
- University of Waikato
- Massey University
- Lincoln University
- Auckland University of Technology
- Manukau Insitute
- Ara Institute of Canterbury
- Auckland University Of Technology
- Taylor college auckland
- Massey University
- The Unversity Of Auckland
- University Of Waikato
- UCOL
Documents required:
- Valid passport – Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your period of stay in New Zealand
- Completed Student Visa Application Form (INZ 1012)
- Application fee payment receipt, as you are required to pay 295 NZD + Rs. 690 (approximately) before your interview
- An offer of a place – You need to have an offer of a place from a New Zealand institute/university. The forms are usually issued after the tuition fees have been received
- Letter from your current institution confirming status as a study abroad student
- Health insurance receipt
- You may be required to show Health and Character certificates, to prove that your intention of staying in New Zealand is genuine
- Two passport-sized photographs
- Note: Additional documentation may be required. During the personal interview, additional documents may be requested by the interviewer. These may be documents to prove evidence of academic or financial status.
- Transcripts, diplomas, degrees, or certificates from schools you attended
- Scores from tests that your college required, such as TOEFL, GRE, or GMAT
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.
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