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Your Application will need
- a recent passport-size photograph
- payment of a non-refundable application fee
- an offer of place from an educational institution, which states that you have been accepted by the institution, the name of the course, the minimum time required to complete the course, and whether a course fee must be paid or the student is exempt from the fee (e.g. scholarship students). This will be sent to you by the institution confirming your enrolment
- evidence of payment of the fee or exemption from the fee (not necessary if your application is being approved in principle)
- a written guarantee from an institution or person that suitable accommodation is available to you in New Zealand
- evidence of sufficient funds to live on while you are studying
- a return air ticket to your country, or evidence of sufficient funds to buy one.
VALID PASSPORT
If your application is approved, your passport must be valid for 3 months after your planned date of departure from New Zealand.
MEDICAL CHECKS
For courses longer than 24 months, you’ll also need to provide medical and x-ray certificates that are less than 3 months old. If you’re over 17, you’ll need a police certificate to show that you are of good character.
EDUCATION SYSTEM & QUALIFICATION
In New Zealand, students are taught in an English-speaking environment. You will share classes with New Zealanders and be encouraged to participate in all aspects of learning. New Zealand operates a British-based system that’s recognised overseas, so you can move between institutions in New Zealand or other English-speaking countries while you study.
UNIVERSITIES
- New Zealand universities are research based and state owned
- They offer courses from certificate level through to doctorates
- The academic year is from March to November
- A July start date may be available for some courses
- Summer semester courses (January to March) may be available
INSTITUTES OF TECHNOLOGY AND POLYTECHNICS
- New Zealand Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics are state owned
- New Zealand ITPs offer courses that are equivalent in merit to those offered in New Zealand universities
- ITPs offer courses from certificate level with some offering full degree and postgraduate level studies
- The academic year is from March to November – a July start date may be available for some courses
COLLEGES OF EDUCATION
Most have merged with their regional university so course content and start dates will be in line with the university’s.
Private Training Providers (PTEs)
- There are many throughout New Zealand
- Some PTEs run courses in a particular discipline, such as business or travel and tourism
- All are all required to be registered with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority
- Most run on a timetable similar to state tertiary institutions
Top Reasons for Studying in New Zealand
There are numerous advantages to studying in New Zealand. New Zealand boasts great living conditions, excellent education, a strong sense of civic duty, and equality when compared to many other nations. It is well-known for its outstanding academic reputation and is home to some of the world’s top 500 universities. In the Global Peace Index, New Zealand is ranked second, behind Iceland. Explore the following to learn about the benefits of studying in New Zealand.
Attend reputable colleges
New Zealand’s universities are among the greatest in the world. One of the top advantages of studying in New Zealand for overseas students is the University of Auckland, one of the eight renowned universities in the nation. The QS ranking of universities in New Zealand for 2024 is shown below.
Top Universities in New Zealand 2024
Name of University | QS Ranking 2024 |
The University of Auckland | 68 |
University of Otago | 206 |
Victoria University of Wellington | 241 |
University of Canterbury | 256 |
Massey University | 239 |
Lincoln University | 362 |
University of Waikato | 250 |
Auckland University of Technology | 407 |
Stay back after your education in New Zealand
Being able to spend up to three years in New Zealand after graduation is another advantage of studying there. The candidate’s study plan will determine this timeline. Upon completing your studies, you can remain in New Zealand and pursue employment opportunities. This is one of the advantages of studying in this country for all the students who want to settle down. Following graduation, students are eligible to apply for any of the following post-study visas:
With a 12-month validity period, the open visa is accessible to all overseas students.
Employment Possibilities
Studying in New Zealand has additional benefits, such as the chance for students to apply for jobs and work after completing their studies in the nation during their stay-back time. The government provides an excellent explanation of why international students should study in New Zealand by listing the several avenues for them to get employment in the country. These positions in New Zealand offer a fantastic work-life balance to its employees as well as a terrific work culture.
A secure and safe environment
International students can study in a safe and secure atmosphere in New Zealand, as we have already explained. The inhabitants in this nice and hospitable nation have a low crime rate. Universities in New Zealand that are subject to a government-imposed code of conduct provide excellent care for overseas students. It is among the advantages of studying in New Zealand in terms of safety. It is valid for 12 months and is open to all overseas students.
After the open visa expires, students can continue working in a specified position for an extra two years with the employer-assisted visa.
Following your studies, you can apply for the Skilled Migrant Visa in order to get permanent residency, or PR, in New Zealand.
Success Rate for New Zealand Student Visas
In March 2023, there were 98% more people in New Zealand with student visas than there were in August 2022. The success rate for New Zealand student visas in 2022 was 28%, a 6% increase from 2021. Numerous criteria, including a candidate’s academic record, financial resources, acceptance offer from a New Zealand university, and language ability, affect the success rate of New Zealand student visas. Prospects who wish to apply for a student visa to study in New Zealand must make sure they score highly in each of these categories.
Following your studies, you can apply for the Skilled Migrant Visa in order to get permanent residency, or PR, in New Zealand.
Excellent standard of Education
The quality of education is one of the added benefits of studying in New Zealand. The stringent quality control implemented at public universities ensures that students studying in New Zealand will receive an outstanding education. Superior instructional strategies, fully furnished laboratories, and highly skilled faculty members are the hallmarks of these colleges. New Zealand university degrees are comparable to those from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, or Canada. New Zealand is a desirable study destination because of the degrees’ global recognition.
Reasonably priced living and education costs
New Zealand has less expensive university tuition than other well-liked study abroad locations like the US or the UK. Scholarships for study in New Zealand are available to international students and will be offered by the government and universities. The scholarship recipients are chosen based on their past and current academic achievements. One of the main advantages of studying in New Zealand is the low cost of living in the nation for international students.
Average tuition fees to pay for courses
Course | Fee range (per annum) |
Bachelor’s degree | NZ$ 20,000 to 32,000 |
Postgraduate degree | NZ$ 26,000 to 37,000 |
Medicine | NZ$ 30,000-50,000 |
PhD | NZ$ 6,500 to 9000 |
The cost of living is less compared to other popular study-abroad destinations. The cost of food, accommodation, and transport are reasonable making it possible to have a decent student life in New Zealand.
Work while you study
Part-time employment options in the nation provide a significant justification for studying in New Zealand. Foreign students are permitted to work up to 20 hours a week while enrolled in classes, and full-time during the summer. In New Zealand, a student must be enrolled full-time in a course that is worth 120 credits in order to work while studying. The salary is commendable and might assist students in covering a portion of their costs. One can work full-time while earning a PhD or master’s degree. This is seen as one of the main benefits of studying in New Zealand.
SCREENING FOR TUBERCULOSIS
People applying for student visas or permits who intend spending more than 6 months in New Zealand must be screened for tuberculosis (TB) if they:
- have NOT previously provided a full medical screening test to the Immigration New Zealand, and
- do NOT hold a passport from any of the identified low TB risk countries (see below), or
- have spent (lived and/or visited) a combined total of 3 months or more (in the 5 years before applying) in a country/countries
NOT identified as a low TB risk country (see below).
For example, if you hold a UK passport and, at any time in the 5 years before applying, you spent 5 weeks in Thailand and 7 weeks in Fiji, you will need to have a TB screening examination. This does not apply to pregnant women and children under the age of 12.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO
- Make an appointment to see a doctor to request a referral to a radiologist for a chest X-ray.
- Ensure you take the Temporary Entry X-ray Certificate (NZIS Form 1096) with you to the radiologist.
- When you submit your application form, attach the completed Temporary Entry X-ray Certificate and your chest X-ray plate.