New Zealand
How it will benefit you studying in New Zealand
Institutions of new Zealand are quality oriented which ensures that academic processes are of an internationally respected standard and maintains the quality assurance.
It permits students to work while pursuing their studies and even offers post study work permits.
The economy is incredibly stable, living expenses and tuition costs and it can be easily afforded by any international students in comparison to other study abroad destinations.
It offers a wide range of quality study program to choose from , depending upon your choice of interest varying from, arts, science, medicine, business, law etc.
Local population is very welcoming and English is the day to day language and that’s why international students find it easy to study and work.
Are you eligible for New Zealand's Education System
New Zealand Qualifications’ Framework (NZQF) which is the core of the entire education system lists all qualifications in a series of levels, from Level 1 to 10, and includes certificates, diplomas and degrees which means its quality assured. Additionally, the education system in New Zealand is centrally managed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) which requires the registration of institutes that enroll international student.
New Zealand offers qualifications at every level – certificates, diplomas, graduate and post-graduate degrees. Broad range of subjects for undergraduate, Master’s and Doctoral (PhD) degrees in commerce, science and the humanities. Some universities offer degrees in specialist fields – such as medicine, agriculture, engineering, etc.
If you plan to study in New Zealand for more than three months as a non-native English speaker, you’ll need a valid student visa. Aside from this, it’s crucial to research universities or colleges, available courses, eligibility requirements, entry dates, application deadlines, and language proficiency criteria. When applying for a visa, there are several essential documents to prepare, such as an offer letter from your chosen institution, proof of financial means, a Police Certificate of Good Character (PCC), evidence of accommodation, a medical certificate, and health insurance, among others. To obtain your student visa, you must formally apply and pay the required application fee. New Zealand typically has two main intakes in February and July, with occasional intakes in September. You can begin the visa application process and submit your documents within a 90-day period before the program’s start date.
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