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Study In New Zealand - Colleges, Eligibility & Scholarships



Understanding the exams you must take to apply to Study in New Zealand universities


One of the best places to pursue study higher education in New Zealand. This island nation is a favourite among students because of its beautiful scenery and moderate climate. There are only eight universities in the entire nation.


You must fulfill the requirements for admission to study in New Zealand, which have been established by both the national government and the regulatory agencies of particular universities. You may need to pass numerous tests (language- and subject-specific) as an eligibility requirement to be admitted to institutions in New Zealand.


Language tests for studying in New Zealand


In New Zealand, English is the only official language. The majority of higher education institutions offer English-language study programs. If English is not your first language, you might find it difficult to learn in this format. As a result, you will need to pass a proficiency exam to prove that you possess the necessary language abilities. The language exam aids in both the university admissions procedure as well as your ability to obtain a student visa for New Zealand.


IELTS (International English Language Testing System)


IELTS is one of the most well-liked certification exams for English language competency. The following is a list of acceptable IELTS (Academic) scores for New Zealand student visas:


  • Band score overall for diploma - 5.5 (5.0 band in each section)

  • Band score overall for a bachelor's degree - 6.0

  • For a graduate degree: Band score overall - 6.0

  • Master's degree programme: Band score overall - 6.5

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Subject-specific assessments

You must meet the requirements for a few additional tests in addition to the language-specific ones. The result or grade of these tests is very important while applying to colleges or universities. The various exam types that you might take, depending on the course you're applying for, are listed below.


GRE (Graduate Records Examinations)

To be admitted to the university of their choice, applicants to science colleges in New Zealand must take the GRE.


UCAT ANZ (University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand)

Aspirants in the medical, dental, and clinical sciences should take the UCAT entrance exam. This exam's sectional scores range from 300 to 900. In addition, the cognitive score must fall between 1200 and 3600 to be eligible.


This test’s results will make you ready for:


  • University of Auckland

  • University of Otago

If you want to further your education in New Zealand, you must pass these tests in order to be admitted to the university. Furthermore, before applying, make sure to read the university's specific criteria to avoid rejection.


Contact our foreign education experts for help with the admissions process. They will assist you with the course and university selection as well as admission forms.


Study in New Zealand


Here is a thorough resource for all Indian students interested in studying in New Zealand.


According to the Global Peace Index 2022, New Zealand is without a doubt the safest country to study in, placing second place. It has the appropriate blend of chances, culture, economy, and climate for an Indian student to succeed, with globally rated universities and a responsive education system. Not to be missed, its untouched scenery will make your visit worthwhile.


New Zealand Scholarships

You can apply to the following well-known scholarships program for Indian students:


1. New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS)


These scholarships are funded by the New Zealand government and are available to Indian students who intend to pursue a Ph.D. in New Zealand. This award includes university tuition, associated student taxes, a living stipend (up to NZ$25,000 tax-free), and health insurance coverage for three years.

(However, it may alter depending on the educational provider.)


2. New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships


Indian students pursuing a master's or doctoral degree can apply for the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP).

In addition to an establishment allowance, the plan will pay for tuition, living expenses, travel, and health insurance. Numerous benefits come with this scholarship, including:


Tuition Fee

  • A weekly stipend of NZ$ 491 for living expenses

  • For covering, a NZ$ 3,000 setup allowance is required.


Medical and travel insurance, as well as research costs, are available to postgraduate students.


3. New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA)


NZEA offers scholarships at all eight universities, allowing Indian students to experience New Zealand excellence in a variety of fields.

Education New Zealand (ENZ) and New Zealand universities that cater to Indian students fund this scholarship. There are 28 scholarships available for PG programmes and three for UG programs.

This scholarship is worth NZ 5,000 for each PG course and NZ 10,000 for each UG course.


4. NZ-GRADS New Zealand Global Research Alliance Doctoral Scholarship


If you want to get your Ph.D. in agriculture emission science, the Global Research Alliance on Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions has developed a new NZ-GRADS program.

For 36 months (3 years), it covers the following expenses:


Tuition costs of up to NZD 10,000 per year are allowed.


An annual stipend of NZD 28,000 is provided to cover expenses (tax-free)


Medical coverage of up to NZD 700 per year


Visa application fees are limited to $1,000.


Airfare to and from New Zealand, up to a maximum of $6,000


A research allowance of up to $1,500 is available.


Please contact your IDP international education advisor for assistance with the application process.


5. SEG Scholarship


The Soshi Educational Group is responsible for funding this scholarship program.

It promotes undergraduate studies in geophysics and allied geosciences (A and B scholarships) as well as other programs (C scholarships)


The worth of the scholarships


a) Scholarship A: NZD 7,000 per year


b) Scholarship B: NZD 5,000 per year


c) SEG Scholarship C: NZD 3,000 per year



The award is valid for one year.


6. Palmerston North City Mayor's Goodwill Ambassador Scholarship


It is sponsored by the Palmerston North City Council in order to promote Palmerston North as a desirable place for overseas students.

It is available for career/vocational, undergraduate, and postgraduate courses.



The scholarship is worth NZD 1,000 and covers the first year's tuition.


Student Visa for New Zealand

The following types of student visas are available to you if you are over 18 and plan to study in New Zealand for a period longer than six months:


​S.No.

Types of student visa

Description

1

Fee Paying Student Visa

Study full-time for up to four years while working part-time

2

​Exchange Student Visa

For an approved student exchange program, you can study full-time for up to four years.

3

​Foreign Government Supported Student Visa

Full-time study for up to four years with a foreign government loan or scholarship.

4

​Pathway Student Visa

Study for up to five years for three consecutive courses on a single student visa and work part-time.


The cost of studying in New Zealand

Courses in the humanities, arts and education are frequently less expensive, whereas those in medical and engineering are frequently more expensive. Tuition prices are often greater at the postgraduate level, and expenses vary based on the program. MBA programs, like those in most other nations, are frequently the most expensive. These programs typically cost between $31,000 and $50,000 NZD (indicative).



​S.No.

Study Program

Cost (in NZ$)*

1

Undergraduate degree

$20,500 - $25,000 annually

2

Master's degree

$19,000 - $29,000 annually

3

Doctoral degree

$6,500 - $9,000 annually

4

MBA

​$31,000 - $50, 000 annually

Intakes in New Zealand

Intakes may also be referred to as a semester at various universities. There are two intakes offered in New Zealand:


Term 1: February to June


Term 2: July through November


Vocational course admissions may also be open in the months of March, April, and May.


The education system in New Zealand


levels of study


In New Zealand, there are five phases of education:


  • young children: those under the age of five

  • Ages 5 to 10 attend primary school.

  • the age range for intermediate school: is 11 to 12 years

  • Ages 13 to 18 are eligible for secondary education.

  • Higher education: 18 years of age or older



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