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Study In New Zealand

Why New Zealand?

  • Quality Education
  • Diverse Culture
  • High Living Standards
  • Work Opportunities
  • Scholarship Options
  • Beautiful Landscapes

Diverse Course Offerings

Bachelor's Degrees

3-4 years

Master’s Degrees

1-2 years

PHD Programs

3-4 years

Vocational Education

6 months - 2 years

Pathway programms

6 months - 1 year

New Zealand's Top-Ranked Universities

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University of Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand Public

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University of Otago

Otago, New Zealand Public

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University of Waikato

Waikato, New Zealand Public

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University of Canterbury

Canterbury, New Zealand Public

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Massey University

Palmerston North, Australia Public

Requirements for an New Zealand Student Visa

You must demonstrate a genuine intention to undertake study in New Zealand and return to your country of origin upon completion of your program.

You must demonstrate that you are a qualified entrant into the course you have chosen by providing academic transcripts, which is the most common form of evidence.

You must provide an approved English language test result, such as IELTS or PTE, which demonstrates your ability to understand and participate in your studies.

Show that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and travel during your stay.

You need to bring Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) when you come to Australia. You would be covered for hospital costs while in Australia if you have this.

Eligibility Criteria for New Zealand Education

  • Bachelor's Degree: From a recognised university with a minimum score of 60%.
  • English Proficiency: Proof through IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (580-600) scores, varying by university.
  • Academic Transcripts: Required from previous institutions.
  • Letters of Recommendation: From professors attesting to your academic ability and potential for graduate studies.
  • Work Experience: This may be required for certain programmes.
  • GMAT/GRE Scores GMAT (580-600) or GRE may be needed for some programmes, especially in business-related fields.
  • Academic Performance: Minimum 75% in 12th grade from a recognised board.
  • English Proficiency: IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (580-600).
  • Academic Transcripts: Required from previous schools.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Needed from teachers or professors.
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Detailing your motivation to study a particular programme at a specific university.

Financial Expenses for New Zealand

Average tuition fee range

Bachelors

₹8L - ₹17L

Masters

₹10L - ₹20L

MBA

₹20L - ₹46L

PhD

₹7L - ₹20L

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Accomodation

₹1.2L / month

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Transportation

₹9k / month

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Groceries

₹21.5k / month

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Other Expenses

₹18k / month

What Our Students Adore About Us

Ravi Sharma

FWIIC made my visa process so easy. Their guidance was clear and professional. Now, I’ve started my new job abroad, thanks to their incredible support!

Meera Kapoor

FWIIC helped me reunite with my husband in the U.S. Their team ensured everything went smoothly, and I can’t thank them enough for their amazing assistance

Sanjay Desai

From student visa to permanent residency, FWIIC was there at every step. Their expert team turned my dream into reality. Highly recommend their services

Anjali Nair

FWIIC’s support was invaluable during my visa application. They handled everything with care and expertise. I’m now happily settled with my family!

Arjun Gupta

Thanks to FWIIC, my work visa process was hassle-free. Their professionalism and quick responses ensured I could start my career overseas with ease!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quality of education, superb colleges worldwide, and fantastic students made New Zealand go into my favorite list. It ensures a safe environment, cultural intensity, and employment after getting out of college. A place that leads the way towards innovational and practical learning for students who give equal importance to academics and personal development.

You will need admission into a recognized institution. You must prove your proficiency in the English language, such as IELTS or TOEFL, have enough money to cover your tuition fees and cost of living, and meet health and character requirements.

Tuition fees for international students vary between NZD 22,000 and NZD 35,000 per year, depending on the course undertaken. Living costs vary between NZD 15,000 to NZD 20,000 per year; this depends on your lifestyle as well as where you're staying.

International students in New Zealand can engage up to 20 hours in the school year and full-time when studying during scheduled breaks, usually summer and winter holidays. Students can therefore gain meaningful experience and supplement their cost of living.

Yes, New Zealand offers a variety of scholarships for international students, including those provided by universities, the New Zealand government, and private organizations. Some scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.

Apply through New Zealand Student Visa You should have an offer of place from a recognized institution and proof of sufficient funds for the stay, proof of proficiency in English, and also proof of medical insurance. From then, you can either apply online or in person in your nearest New Zealand embassy.

You are entitled to apply for your spouse and dependent children's student visa if you're undertaking full-time study for over 12 months. They will be allowed to work or study during their visit, depending on the conditions of your visa.

In fact, New Zealand offers a post-study work visa to international students, who can then remain in and work in New Zealand up to 3 years depending upon the qualification and where studied. It really does offer them fantastic work experience, and this provides an open pathway for long-term employment or residency.

The processing time for a New Zealand Student Visa is around 4 to 6 weeks. It is always advisable to apply for your visa well before your course start date to avoid any delay.

New Zealand universities and institutions have supportive services, such as orientation programs, academic counseling, career counseling, accommodation assistance, social activities, among others. They also have associations for students and international students' offices established especially to help international students who seek to study or live in New Zealand.