| New Zealand is an internationally
recognized source of high quality education as well
as research excellence. New Zealand universities,
vocational education and training colleges and schools
are world-class. New Zealand offers world-class
English language courses for international students.
New
Zealand Government legislation requires quality
assurance agencies and codes of conduct to be in
place so that international students in New Zealand
and their parents enjoy a level of service and financial
protection that is unparalleled. Multicultural New
Zealand is a safe, friendly, sophisticated and harmonious
society in which students can learn and travel in
an English speaking country. New Zealand also offers
excellent value for money and a high standard of
living. More than 200,000 international students
from about 100 countries study in New Zealand each
year.
Why Study in New Zealand
?
New Zealand has the third largest number of international
students in the English-speaking world behind
the USA and UK. New Z
ealand qualifications and
institutions are recognized worldwide for their
high quality and excellence. Graduates from New
Zealand are very successful in finding jobs and
hold lead positions worldwide. Also, they are
readily accepted for postgraduate study at leading
international universities. Living expenses and
tuition costs in New Zealand are considerably
less expensive than the UK and the USA.
Around 85% of the Indian students studying in
New Zealand are undertaking higher education in
the fields of Information Technology, Engineering,
Management, Accounting, Applied Science and Hospitality.
However, new fields of study such as Biotechnology,
Communication Studies and Art & Design are
emerging.
Recognition of New
Zealand qualifications
New Zealand qualifications are respected globally
when seeking employment or further study at leading
international universities. Distinguishing New
Zealand from many other countries is the New Zealand
Qualifications Framework (AQF) which is a national
system of learning pathways recognized throughout
New Zealand and the world.
Entry Requirements
Students need a sufficient level of English language
proficiency and must meet minimum academic requirements
to study in New Zealand . Institutions will assess
whether you meet the selection criteria set for
your proposed course of study. They will look
at the level and content of the study you have
completed in New Zealand or your home country.
If you do not meet undergraduate course entry
requirements you may be able to enroll in Foundation
Studies which prepare you for further study in
New Zealand and reserve a provisional place in
your proposed course. Bridging courses, such as
a Master Qualifying program, are also offered.
There are also many English language courses with
starting dates throughout the year to equip you
for further study in New Zealand . It is suggested
that you seek advice from the institution about
meeting their entry requirements before applying
for admission into your selected courses.
English language proficiency
:
English language proficiency is now a requirement
when applying for a student visa. The IELTS is
the only test accepted by the New Zealand Department
of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs for student
visa purposes. New Zealand education institutions
can only accept students with an appropriate level
of English proficiency. Institutions set their
own English language requirements and may have
different IELTS entry levels for the proposed
level of course than those required for a student
visa. IELTS test must have been conducted not
more than 24 months prior to the day on which
the application was made.
* Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) courses require
the overseas equivalent of New Zealand high school
matriculation, such as three passes at GCE A Levels
in appropriate subjects. Some courses may also
have certain pre-requisite subjects.
* Entry to postgraduate (Master’s and Doctoral)
courses requires satisfactory completion of a
first degree at undergraduate level. Proven research
ability or relevant work experience may also be
taken into consideration.
* Usually there are no other entrance exams to
Vocational education and training institutions.
But some courses may have certain pre-requisite
subjects or demonstrated work experience.
* GMAT: For most management courses, International
students are required to take GMAT (Graduate Management
Admission Test).
If you do not meet
the entry requirements :
If your English language proficiency score is
not high enough, there are many English language
courses with starting dates all through the year
to prepare you for further study in New Zealand
. All New Zealand universities have their own
English language center or have links with English
language colleges. and reserve a provisional place
in your proposed course. Bridging courses, such
as a Master Qualifying program, are also offered.
If you do not meet undergraduate course entry
requirements you may be able to enroll in Foundation
Studies which prepare you for further study in
New Zealand .
Scholarships :
* The New Zealand Government and education institutions
offer scholarships for international students
however most of these are offered in universities
and for postgraduate study mainly. There are a
number of other organizations giving scholarships
for international study.
* The majority of international students in New
Zealand are full-fee paying students. With only
a limited number of scholarships available for
international students, there is intense competition
for these awards. Scholarships are not available
for international students undertaking English
language training in New Zealand .
New Zealand university
scholarships :
New Zealand universities offer a range of postgraduate
scholarships to international students predominantly
targeting Ph.D. and Masters Degrees by research.
The course of study and financial support is determined
by the university.
Other funding sources
:
International and charitable organizations offer
scholarships for international study. Applications
for these scholarships must be made to the representatives
of these agencies in India. The Association of
Commonwealth Universities website provides a scholarships
guide for Commonwealth postgraduate students offered
by Governments, Rotary International, World Bank,
World Health Organization, Asian Development Bank,
United Nations, Rockefeller Foundation and other
organizations.
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