Study in new zealand

Why Study in New Zealand?

The educational system in New Zealand is extremely diverse and is one of the best in the world. Instead of sticking to a regimen the New Zealand university education system focuses on being open-minded and letting students explore, thus allowing them to learn in both practical and academic achievement.

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FAQ

  1. Fastest-growing destinations for Overseas Education.

  2. People are warm and welcoming

  3. Cross-cultural environment

  4. Amazing locations

  5. Scrumptious cuisines

  6. Job Opportunities

The requirements may vary but are likely to include an application form, a copy of passport, a certified copy of academic transcripts, and acceptable English language assessment test results.

 From pathway programs to postgraduate studies, New Zealand’s flexible education system makes it easy to pick a programme and curriculum that fits your budget. Student fees for overseas students differ considerably on what you study, where you study, and how long you study.

 It’s NZD$20,000 per year from July 31, 2022, tertiary student visa applicants and NZD$17,000 for prospective international school students.  

 No, but a payment plan is required. If a student is planning to study a course for over a year, then a payment plan explaining how the student will fund their future years of study along with evidence of support is required.

English language courses you can study in New Zealand include:

  1. General English
  2. IELTS or TOEFL
  3. English for academic purposes
  4. English for specific purposes.

 Yes, you are eligible to work up to 20 hours a week and full time during scheduled vacations, depending on your visa conditions.  

Students do all kinds of part-time jobs, from babysitting to working in their education provider’s library for E.g. Retail Sales Assistant, Seasonal worker, Supermarket assistant, Call Centre Agent

 Student visas can take up to 62 days to process.

Yes. we can recommend some temporary accommodation options, such as hotels or hostels, but students are responsible for organising their own housing arrangements. There are a range of different options available. You can live with a local family, in a student hostel or rent an apartment with other students.