Study in New Zealand
New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country has two main land
masses—the North Island, and the South Island and around 600 smaller islands. It has a total land area
of 268,000 square kilometres. A developed country, New Zealand ranks highly in international comparisons
of national performance, such as quality of life, health, education, protection of civil liberties, and
economic freedom.
Admission Requirements
- Copy Of A Valid Passport
- Proof Of English Proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS/PTE Test Scores)
- Higher Secondary Score For UG Program, GRE/GMAT For PG Programs
- Academic Transcripts From The Previous Study
- Minimum Academic Record Of 65% And Above In Class XII Will Be Required
- Academic Reference Letters, The Number Of Reference Letters Depends From University To University
- A CV (If Applicable)
- Letters Of Recommendation From The Employer/Manager (If Applicable)
- Essays (If Demanded By The University)
- Statement Of Purpose (SOP)
- Portfolio (For Specific Courses)
- Evidence Of Funds
- Medical Insurance
Student Visa Changes for New Zealand
Now New Zealand student visa requirements now below you can check the new changes for a student visa.
- New Zealand has launched an 18-month pilot for a new Pathway Student Visa.
- The pathway visa allows students to study with up to three different education providers over a
five-year period, all without renewing the study visa.
- Pathway visa holders may also work during their studies, within the limits of existing immigration
regulations in New Zealand.
- This Pathway pilot is only limited to the educational institutions that meet defined government
criteria for participation that includes the 90% student visa approval rate over the previous 12
months.
Listed Colleges/Universites in New Zealand
- PHIMS
- Tasmania International
- College Employing Teritary Institute