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Study in New Zealand

Why Study In New Zealand

New Zealand offers a world-class education in a postcard-perfect environment. New Zealand has an excellent, centrally managed quality assurance system. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) requires that institutions are registered to enroll international students and ensures compliance with qualifications standards.

Five New Zealand universities were ranked in the top 400 universities in the world by the 2013-2014 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.

New Zealand has always been internationally recognized for its excellent education standards and for training high quality teachers, which makes it rather a given fact that the institutions in New Zealand provide one of the best world class teaching faculties. Apart from this, New Zealand also has a high quality of amenities and research facilities for its students.

But that is not all the country has to offer. It also provides a perfect mix of a modern cosmopolitan society that exists in perfect harmony with the country’s outdoorsy lifestyle. Replete with all kinds of natural landscaped ranging from snowcapped mountains and steaming volcanoes to rolling green hills, golden sandy beaches and lush rainforests. Living in New Zealand provides every student a chance to grow with its multi-cultural society and natural wonders all at once. Education in New Zealand is truly an all-encompassing experience.


Universities in New Zealand

New Zealand offers a high quality learning experience through its 8 internationally well-recognised universities. The New Zealand Vice Chancellor Committee is committed to building the country's education system on strong values of research and practical orientation with high quality control on the modules offered at Universities.

Universities possess highly experienced faculty members many of whom come from industry and other very interesting backgrounds especially in the fields of Business, Sciences, Arts and Environmental Studies. The country also has an immense knowledge in sophisticated environmental and sustainable engineering and applied technology, and has made a series of innovations especially in outdoor activities including Commercial Bungee Jumping, The Jetpack and High Speed Amphibious Vehicles.

New Zealand University and colleges are growing in the following areas of study: Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine, Applied & Pure Sciences, Architecture & Construction, Engineering, Creative Arts & Design, Education & Training, Health & Medicine, Fitness & Personal Care and Travel & Hospitality.


Emerging Sectors in New Zealand

Although, New Zealand has consistently been titled as one of the safe haven economies and whilst the Asia Pacific has its substantial impact on the change and stability of the New Zealand economy, the housing bubble has had a persisting impact on the property market. Not only have property prices doubled since 2004 with interest rates on an all time low, household debt has significantly leaped over the years too.

Economists remain sceptical over New Zealand's economy due to its paradoxical state in being caught up between a constrained debt based financial and consumption model and in the midst of longer term investment decisions resulting in an emergence of technically efficient sectors. Studies highlight that change is ongoing and is driven by technology and global markets.

The primary sectors of New Zealand are agricultural based with Petroleum and Minerals also amongst the biggest by market capitalization. There are High and Medium Technology based manufacturing industries including Wood and Paper, Food and Beverages, Chemicals and Refining and Knowledge intensive Services including Media and Telecommunications, Property, Finance and Insurance, Logistics, Health, Education as well as Professional and Technical services.

Technology and Information Communications are New Zealand's fastest growing sectors as their impact is extensive and exhaustive in nature contributing nearly $20 billion to the economy and employing more than 62,000 people. Research and Development expenditure is substantial with high tech companies spending an average of 8% of their revenues on R & D Projects. Universities play a critical role in fostering Research and Development, and innovation in the New Zealand economy with governments connecting public-private partnerships often through pumping investment into the education sector along with other projects to initiate growth.


Skill Shortages

One of the fundamental issues facing the developed world is their skill shortage as a result of regional mismatch, cyclical shifts, inadequate training levels and labour market restructuring. New Zealand has a range of long-term skill shortage areas that the private sectors have been unable to stock from within the local talent pool of New Zealand. This opens up a wide array of opportunities in the international labour market. Some areas facing skill shortages include Engineering (Agriculture, Chemical, Transport, Geotechnical and various others); Agricultural and Forestry holding demand for biotechnologists and life scientists; Construction falling short of project managers, builders and quantity surveyors; Finance and Business; Health and Social Services; Electronics and Communications as well as Recreation, Hospitality and Tourism.


Education Cost for Studying in New Zealand

Costs of studying abroad is an important factor in choosing your study destination. This section familiarises you with the cost of higher education in New Zealand. When you compare the education costs in New Zealand to the US or the UK, it is quite affordable. Take a look:


Accommodation

  • Private Halls (Self Catered)
  • Private Halls (Fully Catered)
  • Apartment (Depending on location)

Other Living Expenses:

Scholarships to Study in New Zealand
  • Major Intakes: February & July
  • Minor Intakes: April, September & November

Students considering New Zealand are recommended to begin the application procedure 8-12 months prior to the intake. Scholarship deadlines vary amongst institutions. In order to capitalise on the available New Zealand scholarships, we advise you to walk into Avenues Overseas as early as possible. We will provide you complete information on the New Zealand scholarship process.


Admission Process to Study in New Zealand

To be assured of obtaining the best quality advice about the opportunities available for studying in New Zealand, students should register with Avenues Overseas. After registration all students will be carefully guided through a number of key stages, maximising their chances of getting admission in the institutions of their choice. Registration You register with Avenues Overseas and be assured of obtaining the best quality advice.

  • Profiling
    We make an assessment of academic qualifications, work experience, financial status, career goals as well as life interests and aspirations.
  • Standardised Tests
    We evaluate the requirement of any standardised tests you may need to take or review results that has been already obtained.
  • University/CourseSelection
    Together, we shortlist potential countries, universities and courses that match a your profile.
  • Document Editing
    We edit essays, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation and Resume, which have been written by you.
  • Application Review and Submission
    The completed application forms are reviewed before they are submitted to your final choice of universities.
  • Interview Preparation
    We assist in preparation (including mock sessions) for the interviews that you may have with the chosen universities.
  • Visa Counselling
    We assist in preparation (including mock sessions) for the interviews that you may have with the High Commissions or Embassies, as well as the collation and review of relevant documentation for submission of the visa application.
  • Pre-Departure Information
    We deliver comprehensive information about the country of choice to ensure that you are completely prepared for life at an overseas university.

Student Visa for New Zealand from India

Here is a list of documents required for New Zealand :

  • Attested copies of X, XII & Graduate Degree (if applicable), Mark Sheets including Backlogs (Re-sits)
  • Evidence of English Language proficiency e.g. IELTS, TOEFL, etc.
  • Standardised Tests e.g. GMAT, GRE (where necessary for the programme)
  • Two academic references
  • Two references from employers (where applicable)
  • Passport sized photographs
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Resume/CV
  • Draft for application fees, if applicable
  • Portfolio (for Art, Design & Architecture programme)
  • Other Certificates & Achievements of Extracurricular Activities

Note : Documents required for individual universities and individual courses may vary in New Zealand.