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Gateway to Study in New Zealand

👉3 Years Post-study Work Visa
👉Married Cases are Acceptable
👉Dependent Visa is available for all Master’s Programs
👉PR Easy for Green Listed Programs
👉Demanding Courses with Affordable Fees
👉99.9% Visa Success Rate
👉Assistance with Education Loan

Are you looking for an opportunity to combine a quality education with a unique experience? New Zealand is number one for preparing students for the future. If you are thinking about what course/ program suits you better, which University you are eligible for, or worried about visa approval,  don’t worry we are here to guide you through.

Here is a detailed guide for study in New Zealand. So Gear Up and equip yourself to pave your path to study in New Zealand.

Life in New Zealand

New Zealand offers a mix of natural landscapes, vibrant cities, and a calm lifestyle. From the Bay of Islands’ golden beaches to the snow-capped Southern Alps, it gives a plentiful outdoor adventure opportunity. Cities like Auckland and Wellington have world-class amenities, whether it’s healthcare or education for international students, it ensures a high-quality living.

People in New Zealand prioritize work-life balance, flexible work arrangements, and strong connections with communities. Despite challenges like housing affordability, the overall experience of living in New Zealand is characterized by a sense of tranquillity, opportunity, and connection to nature.

Why Study in New Zealand?

There are many reasons why someone might choose to study in New Zealand:

  1. Quality education: New Zealand has many top-ranked universities and educational institutions, offering high-quality programs in various fields.
  2. Work opportunities: International students in New Zealand can work part-time (20 hrs) while studying, which provides the opportunity to gain valuable work experience and earn extra money.
  3. Global recognition: New Zealand universities offer degrees and qualifications that are recognized internationally, which is a great option for you to look further in education and career prospects.
  4. Cultural experiences: New Zealand has a rich and diverse culture, with a blend of Maori, Pacific Island, and European influences. Studying in New Zealand allows you to experience this unique culture firsthand.
  5. Safe and welcoming environment: New Zealand is a safe and welcoming country with a low crime rate, ranked 4th as the safest country in the world and a diverse and inclusive culture.
  6. Affordable cost of living: Cost of study in New Zealand is generally lower than in other developed countries, making it an affordable destination for study.

Facts about New Zealand

Population Approximately 5 million
Capital Wellington
Official Languages English, Māori
Currency New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Climate Temperate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers

Top Universities in New Zealand

New Zealand has built several world-class universities for their academic excellence and research contributions. New Zealand universities are ranked in the top 3% of universities in the world. The universities in New Zealand, provide a conducive environment for learning, research, and personal development.

Some of the top institutions include:

UniversityQS Ranking
University of Auckland85
University of Otago184
University of Canterbury270
Victoria University of Wellington277
Massey University287

Top International Polytechnic

  1. Eastern Institute of Technology, Hawkes Bay
  2. Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland
  3. Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, Nelson
  4. Southern Institute of Technology, Invercargill
  5. Universal College of Learning, Palmerston

Top Courses for Students

Study in New Zealand offers a wide range of courses across various disciplines. Some of the top courses popular among international students include:

🔹Engineering

🔹Psychology

🔹Information Technology

🔹Healthcare and Medicine

🔹Environmental Science

🔹Hospitality and Tourism

🔹Business and Management

Explore more: MBA in New Zealand: Complete guide

PR in New Zealand

International students like you who wish to complete their education in New Zealand, are likely to have permanent residency there. Once you’ve completed your studies, you can explore various options for permanent residency, whether through skilled migration programs, employment

You can apply for a post-study work visa if you have recently finished your studies in New Zealand. It allows you to stay and work here for up to 3 years, depending on what you studied.

New Zealand PR is easier if applicants qualify for the New Zealand green occupations list. The green occupations list comprises 85 unique job roles in various sectors of New Zealand. Each job has a unique code and applicants applying through these job roles are guaranteed PR in New Zealand.

The applicant’s spouse would also be permitted to work in New Zealand, which is an added advantage.

Upcoming Intakes

There are two main intake periods for universities in New Zealand: one in February/March and the other in July/August. Some universities may also have additional intake periods throughout the year.

If you are not able to get through the February/ March and July/ August intake, you can try for the November period and enroll in the university.

Admission Requirements to Study in New Zealand

In New Zealand, the admission requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate programs typically involve a combination of academic qualifications, English language proficiency, and sometimes additional criteria depending on the institution and program of study.

i) Undergraduate programs: Applicants must have completed secondary education equivalent to New Zealand’s NCEA Level 3 or its international equivalent. This may include some mandatory subjects for certain degrees. Additionally, universities often require proof of English proficiency through standardized tests like IELTS or TOEFL, unless the applicant’s previous education was conducted in English.

ii) Postgraduate programs: Applicants are typically required to hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification relevant to their desired field of study. Some programs may have specific CGPA requirements (6) or mandatory courses. Additionally, applicants may need to provide letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and a CV outlining their relevant experience. English language proficiency is also crucial for postgraduate studies, with similar requirements to those for undergraduate programs.

Education Loan for Study in New Zealand

For Indian students embarking on educational journeys to New Zealand, financing their studies can often be a tiring prospect. Fortunately, Transglobal Overseas is stepping in to ease this burden. 

With strategic partnerships with prominent financial institutions like 

  1. HDFC Credila
  2. AVANSE Finance Group
  3. Gyaan Dhan

We help with education loans designed to support students throughout their academic pursuits.

Unlike government-backed loans, companies tied up with Transglobal Overseas provide a smoother, simpler process with less documentation hustle. Whether it’s a secured loan backed by collateral or an unsecured option, we ensure that students have access to the financial assistance they need. 

With a maximum sanction period of just 5-10 working days, students can quickly secure the funds necessary to kickstart their academic endeavours. 

Scholarships for Indian Students

Serial No.Scholarship NameDescription
1New Zealand Excellence AwardsFor Indian students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies in New Zealand.
2Commonwealth ScholarshipsOffered in partnership with the New Zealand government, covering all the expenses for Indian students.
3New Zealand-India Sports ScholarshipsDesigned for Indian athletes with exceptional sporting achievements.
4
New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS)For Indian doctoral candidates, all the expenses will be up to 36 months.
5Victoria Indian ScholarshipSupports Indian students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies at Victoria University of Wellington.
6University-specific ScholarshipsOffered by various universities like the University of Auckland and the University of Otago, providing financial assistance to Indian students.
7Government ScholarshipsIncludes scholarships like the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Scholarship, facilitating Indian students to study in NZ.

Cost of Study in New Zealand

Cost CategoryEstimated Amount (INR: Annually)Description
Tuition Fees10 lacs - 20 lacs🔹Tuition fees vary depending on the level of study, institution, and program.

🔹Undergraduate programs tend to be cheaper, while postgraduate and specialized programs may have higher fees.
Living Expenses7 lacs - 9.5 lacs🔹Living expenses cover accommodation, food, transportation, textbooks, and personal expenses.

🔹Costs may vary depending on the location, lifestyle, and accommodation choices (on-campus, off-campus, etc.).
Health Insurance30,000 - 50,000🔹International students are required to have health insurance covering medical costs during their stay.

🔹Costs may vary based on the coverage level and insurance provider.
Miscellaneous ExpensesVaries🔹Additional expenses may include visa application fees, textbooks, course materials, and recreational activities.

🔹Costs can also include application fees for admissions, student visa fees, and other administrative charges.

Green-Listed Programs

Few occupations in New Zealand are green-listed and they are one of the correct pathways to permanent residency. For those green-listed occupations, one can choose relevant programs/ courses. Few of the Green Listed programs are:

🔹Cyber Security

🔹Early Childhood Education

🔹Highway Engineering

🔹Finance

🔹Health and Social Science

Explore more: Top 10 Courses in Demand in Abroad

Part-Time Work Options

🔹Cook 

🔹Supermarket Assistant

🔹Lab Technician

🔹Retail Sales Assistant

🔹Bartender

🔹Car Groomer

🔹Tutor 

🔹Cashier

How to Get through the Application Process?

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Our Services

At our consultancy, we offer a comprehensive range of services designed to support you at every stage of your journey towards studying in New Zealand:

🔹Student Profile Analysis

🔹Career Counseling

🔹Course University Selection

🔹Visa consultation and application assistance

🔹Guidance on choosing the right educational institution and program

🔹Scholarship assistance

🔹IELTS/ PTE Training

🔹Pre-departure orientation and support services

🔹Post-arrival assistance and support

Why Choose Our New Zealand Education Consultants?

FAQs

Does any University in New Zealand provide a 1-Year Master's Program?

No, New Zealand does not provide a 1-year master’s program. However, if you are looking for it, the UK is the best option for you.

Can I Study in New Zealand Without IELTS?

Yes. However, candidates need to submit other ELP tests such as PTE, CAE, or ESOL or have an academic background that is based on English.

Is it easy to apply for PR in New Zealand After Study?

For a student who has completed his studies in New Zealand, the first step towards granting a PR is the 2-year post-study visa. Once students meet the set criteria as per the point system, getting a PR becomes easier.

Can I apply for a Post-Study Work Visa?

You can apply for this visa if you have recently finished your studies in New Zealand. It allows you to stay and work here for up to 3 years, depending on what you studied.

How much time does New Zealand Student Visa Processing take?

In 80% of cases, the processing time for a New Zealand Student Visa is within 45 days.

What is the Education system in New Zealand?

New Zealand’s education system has three levels – early childhood, school, and university. Students can progress through a variety of flexible pathways in the system, supported by a range of institutions that offer a variety of courses and programs of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) offering vocational courses degree, and over 700 Private Training Establishments (PTEs) offering certificates or diplomas.

What are my Part-time work opportunities in New Zealand?

Working part-time as an international student in New Zealand is quite lucrative and offers several perks. International students working part-time can earn a decent amount while pursuing their education. There are several job websites where students can look for jobs like Retail sales Assistant, Tutor, Supermarket assistant, Sales worker, Kitchen hand, Waiter, Bartender, Office Clerk, and Cook.

Students can also work in the university, as Graduate Teaching Assistants while pursuing their studies.

What are the opportunities After Studying in New Zealand?

Indian students completing their bachelor’s or master’s degrees in New Zealand find ample job opportunities in sectors like IT, engineering, healthcare, hospitality, agriculture, education, business, creative industries, and government. Networking and understanding visa requirements are key to securing employment post-graduation.