Study in New Zealand

Study in New Zealand – one of the world’s friendliest countries

Culture, adventure, and an exciting study experience await in the ‘land of the long white cloud

 
Why Study in New Zealand

Why Study in New Zealand?

Here’s why New Zealand should be the top of your study destination list:

  • Thrive in an open and friendly society: People in New Zealand are one of the most amazing and welcoming people that value new ideas and respects people from different cultures.
  • Stable Economic and Political Conditions: The economic and political conditions is incredibly stable with low cost of living which is why immigration is embraced in New Zealand.
  • Experience the pleasant weather: The winters are mild and slightly wet with snow in higher altitudes while in the summers, the climate is warm and dry.
  • Gain the skills the world needs: With 5 universities ranked in Top 400 of the world, New Zealand has always been internationally recognized for its world-class education standards
  • Live life to the fullest: The country has a perfect mix of outdoor lifestyle and modern cosmopolitan society that provides every student a chance to grow in multi-cultural society.

The Education System in New Zealand

New Zealand boasts numerous modern universities that are world leaders in research and innovation and best of all, each of the 8 universities are state-funded so they have great resources in order to provide a top level education to you.

Your degree will be quality assured by the New Zealand Government and will be recognised across the world – so you can study here with confidence!

Education System in New Zealand
Cost of Study in New Zealand

The Cost of Studying in New Zealand

Undergraduate & Diploma Courses: NZ$ 15,000 – NZ$ 20,000 per annum

Postgraduate Master’s and Postgraduate Diploma Courses: NZ$ 21,000 – NZ$ 32,000 per annum

A Bachelor’s Degree for the Arts, Social Sciences, Engineering and Sciences in New Zealand can cost between NZ$18,000 and NZ$25,000 per year, rising to NZ$75,000 for Medicine and Dentistry degrees.

Employment Opportunities in New Zealand

Not only you’ll have the opportunity to live in New Zealand after successfully completing your studies, you can also work for up to 20 hours per week while you’re a student, making your stay there even more affordable.

In addition to business, graduates are in demand across healthcare & community, farming & resources, IT & Telecommunications, as well as hospitality and tourism.

Employment Opportunities in New Zealand
Requirements to Study in New Zealand

A step-by-step guide to Applications and Visa Requirements

  • Register with Unisys Overseas and talk with an Education Counsellor
  • Choose a course according to your areas of interest
  • Shortlist a university that suits your preferences, entry requirements and budget
  • Apply for the New Zealand university with our assistance
  • Get counselling on visa from our experts
  • Do Visa lodgement and get AIP (Approval in Principle) from the New Zealand High Commission
  • Pay financial deposits
  • Deposit NZD 15,000 in New Zealand bank under FTS (Fund Transfer Scheme)
  • Attend our pre-departure session and get ready to depart for New Zealand

 

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