NewZealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island), and numerous smaller islands, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands. The indigenous Māori named New Zealand Aotearoa, commonly translated as The Land of the Long White Cloud.

In New Zealand you will find a unique culture and stunning natural environment. Look out for beautiful native birds such as the tui and kereru as they venture into suburban gardens to feed.

Natural environment

From rolling green farmland to majestic snow-covered mountains, New Zealand deserves its reputation for some of the world’s most beautiful natural environments.

Population

New Zealand is similar in size to the United Kingdom or Japan but the population is just over 4 million. Most New Zealanders live in cities, so the countryside is very sparsely populated. While the scenery sets the country apart, Kiwis have a reputation for friendliness, creativity and independence.

Climate

The varied terrain and long thin shape of the country (from 34 to 48 degrees latitude south) create a variety of climatic conditions, from sub-tropical to almost continental. Conditions are very changeable – a cool rainy day can suddenly turn sunny and hot. The mild climate is great for the agriculture and horticulture industries, which are vital to the economy.

Wildlife

New Zealands closest neighbour is Australia, 3 hours by plane. This geographic isolation means many indigenous species of plants and birds are found only in New Zealand - including, the famous, flightless kiwi.

New Zealand is famous for its natural environment but New Zealanders are among the most urbanized people in the world. Each region has its own natural features, landscape and unique ‘flavour’ and the cities and towns all have something different to offer.

Major cities are Auckland (New Zealand’s biggest city), Hamilton (Waikato region), Palmerston North (Manawatu region), Wellington (the capital), Christchurch (Canterbury region) and Dunedin (Otago region).

Why Study in New Zealand


New Zealand provides the high quality of education, the exciting activities, beautiful scenery and the excellent quality of life. New Zealand has an international reputation for its clean, green environment as well as the friendliness of its people. For the visitor, New Zealand offers so many beautiful places with a huge range of activities and sightseeing options.

New Zealand is a small and distant destination, it is a unique country in which to study and gain a qualification. You'll find the rewards are well worth making the journey for, as well as training that simply can't be found anywhere else in the world.

New Zealanders are famed for their friendliness, hospitality and warmth to overseas visitors, and enjoy meeting folk from other cultures

Secondary and tertiary education in New Zealand offers an attractive and stimulating academic environment. The institutions are diverse in size and location, and offer a wide range of general and specialist courses

A great variety of recreational and cultural experiences are available in a country renowned for its natural rugged beauty, yet without any dangerous animals

Living and tuition costs compare well with other countries
Travel to New Zealand is easy, with direct flights from most major cities

Education System in New Zealand

In New Zealand, students are taught in an English-speaking environment. International students will share classes with New Zealanders and be encouraged to participate in all aspects of learning. New Zealand operates a British-based system that’s recognised overseas, so you can move between institutions in New Zealand or other English-speaking countries while you study.

One of the excellent education systems, New Zealand education system has an international repute as a provider of quality education. It is progressive and has many contemporary educational facilities. Offering a self-learning experience, New Zealand offers a safe learning environment with superb study opportunities and academic support services for global students. Academic programs are available at all possible levels in New Zealand in a number of educational Institutions, Universities, Polytechnics Institutes of Technology, Colleges, Secondary Schools and Private Training

Organizations. Higher Education in New Zealand starts after the secondary education.

New Zealand offer a wide variety of programmes, which can be both academically and vocationally, focused. Students can choose from a short course teaching a specific skill or from a wide range of courses resulting in a certificate, a diploma or a degree. New Zealand is internationally recognized for its excellent education standards and as a provider of quality teachers. There are six government-funded specialist education institutions, two operating from within universities, and the others offering their programmes in collaboration with their local university. They offer training for teachers from early childhood to primary, secondary, special and tertiary or higher education level.

There are a growing number of private tertiary education and training providers offering an alternative study option. They offer a range of programmes including professional certificates, diplomas and degrees in a diverse range of subjects including art, hospitality industry, computer studies, secretarial studies, quality management and other subjects. Apart from all the above tertiary educational system of New Zealand, there are lots of quality language schools that offer a variety of language courses for all ages including adventure, business and educational programmes. These language schools are also a part of New Zealand's tertiary education system.

New Zealand Permanent Residence after Studies.

Permanent Residence

If you wish to settle permanently in New Zealand you will need to apply for a Permanent Residence Visa or Permit.

There are different ways of applying for a Permanent Residence Visa or Permit: Skilled, Business, Investor and Family Migration as well as Work to Residence.

New Zealand offers good quality, internationally recognised qualifications in a safe environment. There are also opportunities for students to seek employment and permanent residence in New Zealand after completing their qualification.

Courses in Demand:

Business and management studies, Computer & IT, Web Designing, Horticulture, Hospitality, Tourism and many more
Eligibility:
10+2 or Graduate with IELTS 5.5 Bands



After completion of the study, students get 12 months Open Work Permit – this allows students to spend the next year finding work in line with their study.

A job allows students to stay and work in New Zealand for 2 years.

How does this help you become a NZ resident?

Studying the diploma will gain a minimum 50 points;

The job offer will gain 60 points;

Age from 20-29 will gain 30 points;

The total of 140 points meets the requirements of NZ Immigration for residency (as of now);

When students gain 100 points, students can apply for NZ residency;

When someone becomes an NZ resident, their parents are welcome to apply for residency.

Name of Universities and College in New Zealand:

Victoria University

Massey University

Auckland University of Technology

University of Waikato

AIS St. Helens

Whitireia Community Polytechnic

Cornell Institute of Business & Technology

Wellington Institute of Technology

Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)

Natcoll Design College

CPIT

Pacific International Hotel Management School

Royal Business College