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Study in New Zealand β Your Pathway to World-Class Education
Why Study in New Zealand?
Looking for a globally recognized degree in a safe, welcoming country? Study in New Zealand to experience top-ranked universities, affordable education, and stunning landscapes. Whether you’re pursuing undergraduate, postgraduate, or diploma courses, New Zealand offers a perfect blend of academic excellence and a vibrant student lifestyle. Oceanic Consultants are there for you as we are the best Study abroad consultants New Zealand.
Top Reasons to Study in New Zealand
β World-renowned universities
β Work rights for international students
β Post-study work visa opportunities
β Affordable living and tuition fees
β A safe, multicultural environment
β Cutting-edge research and innovation
Popular Courses to Study in New Zealand
- Business and Management
- Information Technology (IT)
- Engineering and Architecture
- Hospitality and Tourism
- Health Sciences and Nursing
- Environmental Studies
New Zealandβs flexible and student-friendly education system encourages independent thinking and innovation.
Authorized Student Recruitment Partner
- Wintec
- EIT(Eastern Institute of Technology)
- NorthTec
- Whitireia & WelTec
- Toi-Ohomai
- Otago Polytechnic
- UniTec
- Auckland Institute of Studies
- AKA Education Group
Work While You Study
International students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during scheduled breaks. This allows you to gain valuable experience and support your living expenses.
Post-Study Work Opportunities
After completing your course, you may be eligible for a Post-Study Work Visa (1 to 3 years depending on your qualification). This allows you to gain international work experience and potentially apply for permanent residency.
Scholarships to Study in New Zealand
Explore a wide range of scholarships for international students offered by the New Zealand Government, universities, and private institutions. These scholarships cover partial to full tuition fees and may also offer living allowances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q 1: What are my options as a postgraduate student in New Zealand?
Ans: The most common graduate programme, following the award of a Bachelorβs degree, is a Masterβs degree. It may be of 1 yearβs duration, where the programme is based on taught coursework, or of 2 yearsβ duration, involving the completion of a research-based thesis/dissertation.
Alternatively, other programmes offered by New Zealand universities are graduate diplomas and certificates, typically of shorter duration and smaller scope than a Masterβs and primarily oriented toward professional development.
To qualify for further studies i.e. a PhD programme, a Masterβs degree is typically required.
Q 2:What are the benefits of studying in New Zealand?
Ans: Studying in New Zealand offers a high-quality education system with universities consistently ranking in the top 3% globally. The country offers high-quality education, practical and hands-on learning, diverse and welcoming culture, safe and secure environment, affordable living expenses, and opportunities for post-study work.
Q 3: What is the cost of studying Master’s in New Zealand?
Ans: The cost of studying in New Zealand varies depending on the University, program, and location. On average, international students can expect to pay between NZD $ 45,000 to $55,000 per year for Master degree programs and living Expenses are $ 20,000 per year which will be transferred along with the Tuition Fee.
Q 4: What are the language requirements for admission into a New Zealand university?
Ans: Programmes in New Zealand are taught in English. Non-native English speakers will be required to provide proof of sufficient proficiency in the language, in order to be considered for admission.Β
The preferred international language test accepted by all New Zealand universities is IELTS. Each university/programme sets its own minimum required score, which usually does not dip below 6.5 overall with no individual band score below 6.0.
Other international language tests also considered include TOEFL internet (iBT) or paper (pBT)-based, or Pearsonβs PTE Academic.
Q 5: When can I start my course in New Zealand?
Ans: Universities in New Zealand generally have two intakes in a year. In terms of the βsemester systemβ, with which we are more familiar in India, each intake refers to an independent semester β however, unlike the Indian system, students can choose to commence their course in either intake, based on which is best suited to them or their chosen programme.
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