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    Eligibility Criteria

    Diploma leading to Bachelors & Bachelor Degree –

    In best four subjects – CBSE/ICSE – 55%, State Board – 60%, PSEB /HSEB – 65%

    Master Degree –

    Minimum 65% from Section 1 and Section 2 University

    Minimum 70% from Section 3 University

    Backlog Accepted – depends on University and Institution

    Application Process

    ADMISSION CHECKLIST

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    Course Information

    Diplomas/Certificates

    Choose a course to suit your budget. For example, study for a two-year New Zealand Diploma in Engineering for $18,500 or a one-term Certificate in Computing for $12,425.

    Bachelor’s degree

    Fees range from about $22,000 to $32,000, with higher fees for subjects such as medicine and veterinary science. Many bachelor’s degrees can be completed in three years.

    Postgraduate degree

    Fees range from about $26,000 to $37,000, with higher fees for subjects such as medicine and veterinary science.

    PhDs

    International PhD students pay the same as New Zealand PhD students, which is about $6,500 to $9,000 per year for most subjects.

    English language courses

    Choose a course to suit your budget. For example, study a general English course for $350 per week, or a Cambridge English exam course for $5,100 for 12 weeks.

    Education System

    New Zealand features eight state-funded universities, along with 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) unified under the New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology (NZIST), and approximately 550 Private Training Establishments (PTEs), encompassing English language schools.

    Choose the type of institution that’s best for your career path:

    Cost of Study

    YEARLY EXPENSE FOR
    SINGLE STUDENTS
     
    Sr.no RATE (1 NZD = 50 INR) NZD INR
    1 TUTION FEES 18000 – 37000 9,00,000 – 18,50,000
    2 MEDICAL FEES 140 7000
    3 OVERSEAS STUDENT HEALTH COVER 2000-3000 1,00,000-1,50,000
    4 LIVING EXPENSE 15,000 to 18,000 7,50,000 to 9,00,000
    5 VISA FEES + PASSPORT SUBMISSION FEES 330 + 15 16,500 + 750
    6 TRAVEL EXPENSE 2000 1,00,000

    Scholarship

    New Zealand offers a limited number of scholarships for international students, which may not cover the full program cost and can be challenging to discover. Scholarships are typically based on outstanding academic achievements and vary among institutions, often covering only a portion of educational and living expenses. Securing a scholarship is highly competitive, necessitating direct applications to each university alongside the admission application. Generally, Community and Career Colleges, school boards, and most private schools do not provide scholarships. The availability of scholarships varies depending on whether students are pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies in New Zealand.

    Types of Scholarship

    Sports Scholarship

    Universities and colleges in New Zealand highly regard students with national/state/district level sports experience, making sports an important admission factor for Indian students.

    Ethnic Scholarships

    Certain scholarships are awarded based on race/ethnicity, provided authentic information is provided. Scholarships for Asian/Pacific Islander, Latino, Hispanic, African American, and Native American students are available, with fewer applicants for Native American scholarships due to the smaller population.

    Merit-Based Scholarships

    Scholarships fall into two categories: university-based and organization-based. Merit scholarships are commonly awarded for outstanding academics but may also recognize special talents, leadership potential, or other personal attributes.

    Pre-departure

    Congratulations on your acceptance to study in New Zealand! Here’s your pre-departure checklist.

    As you prepare for your study experience in New Zealand, remember these top tips for your incredible adventure.

    Organise accommodation

    If you are under the age of 18 you must have accommodation arranged in order to get your student visa. Even if you’re older, it’s still a good idea to organise accommodation before you arrive in New Zealand.

    New Zealand

    New Zealand is an island nation in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, consisting of two main landmasses, the North Island and the South Island. Its diverse terrain, including rugged mountain ranges like the Southern Alps, is shaped by tectonic forces and volcanic activity. Wellington serves as the capital, while Auckland is the largest city.

    In 1989, New Zealand’s current regions and most of their councils were established. These include Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne, Hawke’s Bay, Taranaki, Manawatu-Whanganui, Wellington, Tasman, Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast, Canterbury, Otago, and Southland.

    New Zealand is a highly developed country with a strong ranking in various global comparisons of national performance. It underwent significant economic reforms in the 1980s, transitioning from protectionism to a liberalized free-trade economy. The service sector is the largest contributor to the economy, followed by industry and agriculture. Tourism is a major source of revenue. The country has a unicameral Parliament for legislative authority, with the executive power held by the Cabinet, led by the Prime Minister, currently Jacinda Ardern. Queen Elizabeth II is the monarch, represented by a governor-general, currently Dame Patsy Reddy. New Zealand is divided into 11 regional councils and 67 territorial authorities for local governance. It also includes Tokelau, the Cook Islands, Niue, and the Ross Dependency in Antarctica.

    Facts

    WHY STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND

    Ranked in World – New Zealand universities consistently rank among the world’s best in QS World University Rankings.

    University Rankings – In the 2020 QS World University Rankings, universities are positioned in the top 100 globally across 65 subjects.

    English Speaking country – In 2019, New Zealand was recognized as the leading English-speaking country in preparing students for the future by The Economist Intelligence Unit.

    Highly sought-after qualifications – The qualifications you’ll gain in New Zealand are highly regarded and sought-after by employers and other educational institutions around the world.

    Gain the skills that will open doors – When you study in New Zealand, you learn beyond your subject. You’ll become a confident, critical and creative thinker. These skills are highly prized by employers worldwide.

    Global recognition – As a member of the Lisbon Qualification Recognition Convention, New Zealand qualifications are recognised in over 50 countries.

    Get ahead of the competition – New Zealand bachelor degrees listed on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework are widely recognised in the international job market and for postgraduate study.

    When you graduate, you’ll be very employable – New Zealand education focuses on real-world skills, giving you the skills, you’ll need to succeed in the global workforce. You can also further your research in New Zealand.

    Your skills will be valued – New Zealand graduates are highly regarded by employers for their independent thinking and problem-solving abilities. Employers actively seek skilled professionals in specific fields. Completing a qualification in one of these areas may qualify you for a Post-study work or skilled migrant visa.

    FAQ’S

    Can I Get a Scholarship?

    Yes, scholarship is possible but it depends on particular colleges and Universities.

    How much do I have to pay as Tuition fees initially?

    The minimum fees students need to pay is 1st Year Tuition fees prior to applying for Visa.

    From when I can start my application process?

    It is strongly recommended to start the process before 6 to 8 months ago from any intake.

    Do I Need to Do Medical?

    Yes, if you are going for more than a 6 Month program you have to undergo a medical examination.

    What is the time limit for Visa file submission?

    We strongly recommend that you submit your application at least three months ahead of your proposed date of travel. Applications that are received after 01 April for May entry, after 01 August for September entry and after 01 December for January entry will not normally be processed in time for the start of classes and will likely be refused.