Newzealand
Overview
New Zealand is globally recognized as one of the friendliest and most vibrant countries, providing high-quality education at reasonable expenses. The cosmopolitan city life and the pristine, green landscapes of the countryside are certain to captivate everyone.
Quick Facts
- Population: 4,428,312*
- Climate: Cool temperate to warm temperate with a strong maritime influence.
- Capital City: Wellington
- Largest City: Auckland
- Government: Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary Democracy
- Official Language: English
- No. of Universities: 8
- Other Official Languages: Maori, New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL)
- Currency: New Zealand Dollar ($)
World’s most recognized education system
Work permit for Spouse
Home of prestigious universities
Cost of education is cheaper as compared to US/ Europe
Cost effective industry endorsed programs
Hospitality programs with paid internships
Widely recognized qualifications
- Qualifications in New Zealand: Issued and overseen by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).
Education System Components:
Universities:
- 8 government-funded universities.
- Open to those meeting entrance qualifications set by NZQA.
Polytechnics (Institutes of Technology):
- 20 polytechnics providing a diverse array of courses.
Private Training Institutions:
- Over 800 private education providers.
- Offer short-term English language courses for international students.
- First Professional Degree
- Diploma
- Associate Degrees
- Applied Degrees
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Master’s Degree
- Doctorate
- Diploma programs: Overall band score of 5.5 with no band less than 5.0
- Bachelor’s Degree: Overall band score of 6.0
- Graduate Diploma: Overall band score of 6.0
- Post Graduate Diploma : IELTS Score is 6.5 overall
- Master Programs: Overall band score of 6.5
Tuition Cost:
Polytechnic Diploma Courses:
- Range from NZ$13,500 – NZ$16,000 per year, depending on the course.
Universities Degree:
- Range from NZ$15,000 – NZ$18,000 per year for most undergraduate degrees.
Post-graduate Degrees:
- Begin from NZ$16,000 per year, while MBA Degrees are approximately NZ$22,000.
Tuition fees vary based on the institution and the study program, with an average of NZ$15,000 per year*.
(*Note: Fees are subject to variation depending on the institution.)
- 20 hours per week; 40 hours during vacation.
- Spouse eligible for full time work permit for students pursuing Post graduate qualification.
- Diploma & Graduate Diploma – Inside Auckland 1 year Stay Back, Outside Auckland 2 years Stay Back.
- Graduate Diploma Leading to Registration – 2 years Stay Back
- Post Graduate Diploma & Masters – 3 years Stay Back
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