About New Zealand

Why study in New Zealand? 

New Zealand offers a progressive education system also with art facilities. It offers a safe learning environment with extraordinary study opportunities for international students. This country is cheaper than the USA, Australia, UK, or Canada in terms of studies. New Zealand has one of the world’s lowest costs of living means tuition costs and living  expenses for any international students. New Zealand is a country with a low crime rate  and one can get an extended visa for job search and other opportunities like paid  internships, PR (Permanent residency) etc.

New Zealand is located in the Southwestern Pacific Ocean consisting of 2 main Islands are North Island and South Island and both are marked by volcanoes and glaciations. New Zealand is situated 1500 kilometer east of Australia across the Tasman Sea. New Zealand is a high-income economy and ranks highly in international comparisons or  national performance such as health, education, quality of life and economic freedom. New Zealand offers international education in every sector and its qualification is  worldwide recognized. After the successful completion of a diploma or degree, students  will get plenty of opportunities globally.

New Zealand has following features:- 

Original Maori name of New Zealand — AOTEAROA 

Capital of New Zealand — Wellington 

Dialing Code — +64 

Currency — New Zealand Dollars 

Population — 4.471 million 

Official Language — Maori , English, New Zealand Sign Language Temperature — 4ºC-25ºC

Top Reasons to choose New Zealand! 

Excellent quality of programs & courses 

All the programs offered by the state-funded universities in New Zealand go through  stringent quality checks. All non-university education programs need to be approved by  the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), a New Zealand government  organization responsible for quality control. In fact, you won’t get a student visa if the  course you’re planning to pursue in New Zealand is not approved by a quality assurance  body like NZQA.

Affordable tuition fee 

The cost of studying in New Zealand is much less compared to countries offering the same  programs. The tuition fee + cost of living for New Zealand is cheaper than popular study  abroad destinations like the US, UK, Australia, Singapore, Canada, Hong Kong,  Switzerland An MBA program in New Zealand is much less compared to those offered  by many institutions in the Northern Hemisphere. In fact, international PhD students pay  the same fees as domestic students of NZ.

Diverse and Unspoiled Scenery 

Made up of two main islands and a host of smaller ones, New Zealand has an amazing  range of breathtaking scenery, from subtropical forests, beaches, and offshore islands in  the north to glaciers, lakes, snow-covered mountains, and large flat plains in the south.  There are also fjords, volcanoes, hot springs, and beautiful rolling green pastures, a  diversity like no other place on earth.

The Unique Wildlife 

New Zealand split from the large landmass that once joined Australia and Antarctica  about 85 million years ago. As a result, bird and plant species can be found here that  exist nowhere else in the world. Forests are full of an abundance of interesting plant life,  from the towering ancient kauri trees to fronds of nikau palms. You might even see a  kiwi, the small, flightless bird that has become New Zealand’s national symbol.

The People 

“Kiwis,” as the locals are called, are a friendly bunch and very welcoming to visitors. A  wide range of cultures is represented here, but New Zealand is an ex-British colony and  the European influence remains strong. There’s also a unique accent.

Outdoor Adventures 

Where else can you go surfing, skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, tramping, sailing,  swimming, parachuting, horseback riding, or caving all within a 100-mile radius and  even on the same day? Don’t forget to try the bungee jump, invented and made famous  right here.

Safety 

You’re very unlikely to experience crime in New Zealand. Safety isn’t an issue, even for  women traveling on their own. And if you venture off the beaten track into the  wilderness, here’s more good news: New Zealand isn’t home to any nasty plants, critters,  or creatures. In fact, it’s one of only two countries in the world that doesn’t have snakes,  the other being Ireland. So head on over to New Zealand. You’ll have an amazing time.

Documents required for New Zealand Visa Process 

Following documents will be required for application purposes in New Zealand

⮚ Valid Passport

⮚ Student Visa Application Form

⮚ Offer of Place

⮚ Health Insurance Receipt and Character certificates

⮚ Two Passport-Sized Photographs

⮚ Educational Certificates

⮚ English Language Proficiency Exam Score

⮚ Statement of Purpose

⮚ Covering Letter

⮚ Financial Documents

⮚ Application Visa Fee

⮚ Police Clearance Certificate