Study In New Zealand
Why Study In New Zealand ?
New Zealanders are friendly and used to welcoming people from all over the world. NZ qualifications are recognised by schools and universities internationally. Educational institutions in New Zealand offer a wide variety of courses and New Zealand welcomes international students at all of its institutions. Students intending to study in New Zealand can be assured of achieving qualifications that are at a standard comparable to qualifications achieved in leading educational institutions in other parts of the world.
NewZealand education system is based on the prestigious British system. New Zealand Government has a strong national quality assurance system designed to help institutions maintain the quality of training and programs. All courses, programmes and qualifications offered by providers are registered by NZQA. Education providers that are not registered with NZQA cannot offer you an officially recognised course. Immigration will not issue a permit unless you are planning to do an approved course. The high-quality teaching New Zealand is known for will make you even more attractive to employers and open up exciting post-graduate opportunities.
New Zealand's Education Landscape
8 State funded Universities 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) 550 Private Training Establishments (PTEs)
Key Features
Top Quality Education
Crime Free Country
World renowned Community College or Universities
Strong Education infrastructure & great standard of living
Effective Learning Environment
Wide range of study options
Multicultural & Friendly environment
Eligible for Work Permit / Permanent Residency
Requirements
An offer to study at a New Zealand education provider
Passport or travel document (Passports must be valid for 6 months)
Tuition fees evidence
Evidence you have enough money to leave New Zealand
Evidence you have enough money to live on and where this money has come from
Health Requirements
Police Clearance Certificate
Photograph
Visa Application Fee
Covering letter
A copy of any letters you have received for declined visa applications for other countries and the reasons why you were declined
Educational certificates (with translations if required)
English language Certificate
Evidence of Employment