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STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND
 
  • Interesting Facts about New Zealand
  • Popular courses
  • Education New Zealand
  • Work permit options
  • Entry requirements
  • Universities/Institutes
  • Visa Requirements
  • Graduate Job Search Work visa/permit



  • INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT NEW ZEALAND
    Continental Climate:
    Due to the moderating effect of the ocean, summer and winter temperatures in most NZ locations differ by less than 10 oC.
    The most continental climate is found in the South Island, in Central Otago, inland from Dunedin.
    Here the temperature reaches 24 oC on an average day in summer while in winter it falls to -2 oC on an average night. Rainfall is a semi-arid 350 mm a year. In comparison, annual rainfall in other New Zealand locations is:

  • Christchurch 635 mm.
  • Wellington 1250 mm.
  • Auckland 1200 mm.

    Many of New Zealand's stone fruit crops, such as peaches and apricots are grown in Central Otago.

    Highest Mountain:
    New Zealand's (and Australasia's) highest mountain is Aoraki Mount Cook. It is 3,754 metres (12,316 ft) high. The mountain formerly appeared on maps as Mount Cook. In 1998, the mountain was officially renamed Aoraki Mount Cook to incorporate its Maori name. The renaming was part of a settlement in which the Crown also returned ownership of the mountain to the Ngai Tahu tribe, who then gifted it back to the New Zealand nation. Aoraki translates from the Ngai Tahu language as "cloud piercer".

    Top Value Qualifications:
    The graduates from New Zealand's universities who tend to earn the highest salaries are those qualified in sciences, engineering and management & commerce. Creative arts, food, hospitality and personal services graduates tended to have lower salaries.


    POPULAR COURSES
  • IT
  • Arts
  • Dance
  • Music
  • Design
  • Nursing
  • Medicine
  • Business
  • Horticulture
  • Architecture
  • Mathematics
  • Dental therapy
  • Fashion studies
  • Computer science
  • Information technology,
  • Business administration
  • Social and community work

    Benefits of studying here:
  • High standard of living
  • High quality of education
  • Wide range of courses
  • Stable democratic political environment



  • EDUCATION NEW ZEALAND
    Choose a course with one of the best universities, TAFE colleges, polytechnics, language schools and schools in your preferred location. There is a great variety of international education pathways for everybody.
  • Language Courses
  • Vocational / TAFE Diplomas
  • Undergraduate Studies
  • Postgraduate Studies
    Approximate tuition fees:
    Under-graduation: NZ$ 18,000 to NZ$ 25,000
    Post-graduation: up to NZ$ 40,000

    Approximate living expenses: (in NZ$)
    8000-10,000-per year


    WORK PERMIT OPTIONS

    Part time work as a student
    International students are allowed to work 20 hours a week during terms and full-time during vacation. And after studies students are give open job search visa for one year. Within this duration students are required to find a job after in a related area in order to extend their stay or apply for permanent residency

    Student policy for work after completion of studies
    International students who have graduated from a course in New Zealand that would gain points under the Skilled Migrant Category, may apply for a six-months open work permit.


    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    Students must also satisfy any course prerequisites, and have a minimum academic IELTS English score of 5.5 overall.


    UNIVERSITIES/INSTITUTES

  • Auckland University of Technology
  • Otago University
  • University of Auckland
  • Massey University
  • Waikato University
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • AIS-ST Helens
  • Christchurch Polytechnic
  • Manukau Institute of Technology
  • UNITEC Institute of Technology
  • Design and Arts College of New Zealand
  • Otago Polytechnic
  • Wellington Institute of Technology (Weltec)
  • Whiteria Polytechnic
  • Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec)
  • Western Institute of Technology at
  • Taranaki (WITT)
  • Waiariki Institute of Technology
  • Pacific International Hotel Management School
  • UCOL - Wanganui Institute


    VISA REQUIREMNETS

    Prospective students will need a Student Visa to study in New Zealand and this needs to be obtained prior to departing to New Zealand.
    It may take between 1 and six weeks to process a student visa.
    Prospective students will need to have paid their tuition fees and received an “Offer of Place Letter” from us before seeking a student visa.
    Students travelling to New Zealand must also have comprehensive medical and travel insurance.
    Students need to budget for living cost approximately NZD$300,00 per week.
    Insurance cover must match the expiry of the student visa. Students are also encouraged to have insurance to cover any personal effects or belongings.


    GRADUATE JOB SEARCH WORK VISA/PERMIT

    People who:
    have successfully completed in New Zealand a qualification that would qualify for points under the Skilled Migrant Category and, apply for a work visa/permit no later than 3 months after the end date of their student permit for that qualification,
  • May be granted a work visa/permit for a maximum of 6 months.
  • Evidence of an offer of employment is not required.
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