NEW Zealand: New Ideas. Experience. Adventure Your Study Guide
NEW Zealand: New Ideas. Experience. Adventure Your Study Guide
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Universities in New Zealand
University education was established in New Zealand in 1870 and has a similar tradition to the British university system. There are eight state-
funded universities in New Zealand, all of them internationally respected for their academic and research performance. In addition to a centrally
co-ordinated system of quality assurance audits at both institution and programme level, each university undertakes internal quality checks. All
New Zealand universities offer a broad range of subjects in Arts, Commerce and Science. Each has developed its own specialist subjects such as
Medicine, Engineering, Veterinary Science. Computer Studies, Agriculture and Environmental Studies, Sports-Science, Biotechnology, Architecture
etc. Bachelors, Master’s and Doctoral degrees are offered by all New Zealand universities. A range of under graduate and postgraduate diplomas
is also available, along with honours programmes (usually requiring an additional year of study).
Master's Degree
The Master's degree is open to those who have completed a Bachelors degree. The course of study is usually of one or two year's full-time study
or its equivalent in part - time study. The work required normally builds upon the prior knowledge gained in the major part of the Bachelor's degree,
and most or all of it is in that discipline. It is at a more advanced level. That is normally reflected in the content of the work; in the mode of teaching
which is likely to emphasis seminar presentation; and in provision of research experience for the candidate. A thesis is an account of a substantial
piece of research. Many master's degrees include a thesis component, and in some cases, particularly those which are taken after a four year
Bachelors (Honours) course, the degrees may be thesis-only. However increasingly Masters' degrees by papers, or papers plus research, are be-
coming available. The successful student is expected to show, as the title implies, a real grasp of the subject, demonstrated by an understanding
of the discipline, a capacity to reflect upon it, and an ability to undertake research into it.
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Doctorate
New Zealand Doctoral Research scholarships are a significant
educational opportunity. Doctorate programmes generally take
at least 3 years of full time study to complete. It is a fully rese-
arch based degree. PHD students pay domestic tuition fee
which is a ‘benefit’ of fee difference from international fees to
domestic fees . Scholarships are also awarded to the students
on the basis of academic merit and research ability by the univ-
ersity. The scholarships doctoral degree by research in New
Zealand universities. The scholarship funding covers international
tuition fee, a monthly living allowance, travel, health, insurance,
books and thesis allowance.
Academic Year
The academic year is from mid / late February to early November and most
Universities have 2 semesters with a holiday of 4 weeks in June. Each University
operates slightly different dates and some also offer summer school in the main holi-
day period in November to February. Intakes are February, May, July and sometimes in
September with Universities. Polytechnic offers multiple intakes.
Application Procedure
New Zealand generally has 2 intakes. i.e. Feb. & July. It is suggested that you should start making applications in the month of August for the Feb
intake. Universities generally take around 6 weeks to process an application as compare to Government Polytechnics or a private institute, which
takes 2 to 7 working days. Immigration services again takes around 4 to 6 weeks to process a student visa application. Formal list of Documents
neededfor making an application is available at our office, which is available free of charge.Documents are like resume,statement of purpose, mark
sheets & certificates of X, XII, till Graduation or relevant degree transcripts in specific cases, Certificates of extra curricular activities and passport
copy / birth certificate & 2 reference letters from colleges & employers.
Health Insurance
It is strongly recommended that all international students obtain medical insurance cover because most temporary students are not entitled to pub-
licly funded health services while in New Zealand. A condition of your student visa is that you must have an adequate allowance and this should in-
clude coverage of medical costs. It is costing generally between NZ$ 500 - NZ$ 600.
Student Visa
Immigration New Zealand is the sole agency of the NZ Government responsible for migration & entry to NZ. Student visa is required to enter the
country to study a course more then 3 months duration, also the course opted should be offered by education institutions approved & registered
with NZQA.Student is issued a visa for One year duration could be & easily extended onshore in New Zealand as per the duration of further course.
Visit our Visa counselor for personal guidance & documentation requirement for a student visa. You can only get a student visa to study in a course
at an education institution, which is registered and approved by the NZQA. Your student visa will be issued for the length of time your course tuition
fees have been paid. You must have an unconditional offer of admission, which also guarantees that accommodation will be available, which are
required with your visa application. Offer of Admission Letter does not Guarantee that a student will be issued a student visa by the immigration
authorities. Student visa and permit information and application forms can be obtained from any New Zealand Immigration Service branch office
within New Zealand or overseas (contact the nearest New Zealand High Commission or Embassy in Delhi). You can also obtain all relevant
information and forms from the New Zealand Immigration Service website, www.immigration.govt.nz How ever visit Turning
Point counselor for personal guidance and the latest checklist.
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Tuition fees
New Zealand provides high quality courses with high standard of living at lower cost than Australia, UK, and USA. The costs below will give you an idea of how
much spending money you will need in New Zealand as it can vary from city to city. Tuition fees vary from programme to programme.
Living Expenses
Students can choose from Halls of Residence, Students Hostels, Dormitories, Homestay private apartments and flats. NZ$ 15,000 - 18,000 Per annum. This in-
cludes food, clothing, transport, entertainment and accommodation. Visa authorities expect a provision of NZ$ 15,000 towards living expenses.
Employment
International students enrolled in a tertiary programme of study are eligible to work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year. Students can work full time
(40 hrs) in New Zealand only during the summer holidays. The average wage for part time jobs is between NZ$12 - NZ$15 per hour. International students who
have graduated from a course in New Zealand that would gain points under the Skilled Migrant Category may apply for a grand job search visa. Eligible students
partner may apply for a work permit, valid for the duration of the study course.
Industry
NZ industries work side by side to encourage and sustain the economic activity and the benefits it brings to the people of NZ. Over 60% of NZ GDP is generated
by services. This includes : The computer software development industry, film, television and commercial production industry, services like banking, finance, ad-
vertising, property, tourism & hospitality, and food processing. The manufacturing sector has shown strong export performance growth, which has encouraged in-
vestment and employment growth.
Bank Loans
Bank loans are easily available for higher studies. You need to have a collateral security. Interest varies from Bank to Bank.
Financial Assistance
Funds are required for living (rent, food, transport, etc) and course costs (books and research expenses inducting international literature searches and data colle-
ction) in addition to tuition fees. if you need additional financial support to your own or family resources, there are a number of possibilities worth exploring. Note
that application for funding is a separate operation to applying. You may receive admission to study but not be successful in your application for funds. You will
not be granted a scholarship without admission.
These scholarships and funding sources are available:
Scholarships offered by the New Zealand Government for Students from developing countries. These Overseas Development Assistance (NZODA) Postgraduate
Scholarships cover airfares, accommodation and living expenses, as well as tuition fees. Please note that the number of scholarships awarded are very limited,
and only students with exceptional grades will be considered. Application forms are available from the University International Centre or your New Zealand Diplo-
matic post.
NZAID (New Zealand’s International Aid and Development Agency) is New Zealand s agency responsible for international assistance to developing countries .
NZAID support for basic, post basic and tertiary education includes financial & technical assistance to strengthen existing higher education institutes and systems
and the provision of scholarship for study in home country, regional and New Zealand institutions. NZDS, the programe under NZAID are for full time multi year
courses in New Zealand for tertiary level studies through the public and open category. NZDS scheme covers tuition, orientation fees, economy fare, travel, a
basic living allowance with the provision for accommodation expenses (paid through study institutes). Students from India can apply for NZDS open (via universi-
ties) categories.
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Future Scope
New Zealand Education is a strong pathway leading to migration opportunity:
. All students successfully completing a 2 yrs duration Diploma, Degree, PG course or course under the skilled shortage list gain Points towards Skilled Migrant category, for Perm-
anent Residency.
. Any student gaining points for Skilled Migrant category as mentioned above can apply for a Job Search Visa of 1 year where they can express for permanent residency.
. On gaining Job offer within the period of Job Search student can either apply for 2 years Work Permit or Permanent Residency depending on their eligibility for SMC
. Requirement of 2 years work experience is waived off if the student has NZ qualification.
. Spouse of the students going for Post graduate courses or for courses listed in immediate or long term skill shortage could accompany on a work permit.
. New Zealand Permanent Residency holder enjoys many benefits like subsidized tuition fees for higher education, low interest rates & easy loan.
Occupations which are under Immediate or long term skill shortage list.
(Please refer to www.immigration.govt.nz for the updated list)
Analytical Chemist Architect
Building Project Management Cardio / respiratory Technicians
Civil Cad (Computer Aided Draughting Designer) Clinical Research Associate
Construction & Maintenance Managers Creative Industries Film Animators
Dietician Early Childhood Education
Electrical Engineering Technician Electronics Product Engineer
Chef Farm Management (Broiler/Breeder)
Food Technologist Graphic Artist
Information Technology Professional/Programmer Instrumentation Engineer
IT Specialist Mechanical Engineering Technician
Medical Radiation Technologist Mining Engineer
Montessori Teacher Nursing
Orchard Foreman Orchard Manager
Physiotherapist Power Systems Engineer
Quantity Surveyor Specialist Petroleum Industry
Secondary Teachers Social Workers
Traffic Planner University Lecturer
Viticulturist Veterinarian
WHAT ARE THE PART TIME WORK OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENTS & HOW MUCH CAN THEY EARN ?
Students are allowed to work part time up to 20 hours per week. Most students work in Restaurants, Farms, Mall's, Marketing Executive's etc. Wages will range from NZ$ 12-15
approx
WHAT ARE THE ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENTS?
Some institutions may be able to arrange residential accommodation for students who are not staying with relatives or friends. However, you may wish to arrange accommodation
for yourself. You should indicate whether or not you want assistance in finding accommodation when you apply to the institution.
FAQ
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I HAVE GOT A STUDENT VISA AND MY SPOUSE WANTS TO ACCOMPANY ME TO NEW
ZEALAND. CAN HE / SHE APPLY FOR A WORK VISA?
Your spouse can apply for a work visa only if you are doing a post graduate (Level 8) course in NZ or you are studying a course towards qualifica-
tions in Long term Skill Shortage List. Please refer to www.immigration.govt.nz for more details on it.
CITIES
SPORTS&
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List of New Zealand Institutions students can choose to study.These
are Institute of Technology and Polytecnics (ITPs) in New Zealand, WHY WWC ?
which are very renowned. Students can also choose any of the . Over 20 years of Industry Experience
Private Training Establishments (PTEs) also. List is available at . One stop solution to all your Education Abroad requirements.
WWC staff members. . Officially representing over 200 plus institutions worldwide
Source: www.nzqa.govt.nz . Providing FREE Counseling
Aoraki Polytechnic . Professional & Experienced trained Counselors
. One of the Oldest companies recruiting students successfully to Australia for
http://www.aoraki.ac.nz higher education.
Bay of Plenty Polytechnic (BOPP) . Enjoying High Visa Success rate
. Trained Agents by Education New Zealand
Please visit us for list of public & private intuitions in New Zealand.
http://www.boppoly.ac.nz . Member of AAERI since 1998 (Association of Australian Education Represent-
Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT) atives in India)
http://www.cpit.ac.nz
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