Some Important Feature in New Zealand

Reputable Universities

New Zealand's higher education provides international standards which is closely monitored by the Ministry of Higher Education

Diverse Culture

New Zealand has the exposure of different cultures and traditions from all around the world which international students can experience

Low Living expenses

Major advantage for international students is cost of living which is very low compared to other countries like Australia, Canada, UK, USA, Ireland, etc

About New-Zealand

Multicultural New Zealand is a safe, friendly, sophisticated and harmonious society in which students can learn and travel in an English speaking country. New Zealand offers a unique experience for students. Apart from a world-class education system, it also offers excellent value for money and a standard of living which is among the highest in the world. Living expenses and tuition costs in New Zealand are considerably less expensive than the Australia, UK and USA.

Population
As of 2011, the resident population of New Zealand is over 4.4 million. with 89% of its population living in urban areas, New Zealand is one of the world’s most urbanized countries.


Main Cities
Wellington (Capital), Auckland (Largest City), Christchurch, Hamilton, Dunedin.


Regional Cities
Nelson, Palmerston North, Napier, Tauranga, Rotoura, New Plymouth, Whangarei


Economy
New Zealand has a modern, prosperous and developed market economy with an estimated gross domestic product (GDP) at purchasing power parity (PPP) per capita of roughly US$28,250. The currency is the New Zealand dollar, informally known as the “Kiwi dollar”; it also circulates in the Cook Islands (see Cook Islands dollar), Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands. New Zealand was ranked 5th in the 2011 Human Development Index, 4th in the 2011 Index of Economic Freedom in the world.


Why Study in New Zealand?

New-Zealand Education System

Quality Assurance

To ensure that both the Government and individuals are investing in quality education, training and assessment, the Government has set up nationally recognized processes of quality assurance. There are a number of government appointed bodies responsible for approving qualifications in New Zealand and for the quality that determines the delivery of qualifications. These bodies are:

New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA)

responsible for approving and registering all courses and national qualifications offered at polytechnics and private training establishments.

New Zealand Vice-Chancellor’s Committee (NZVCC)

responsible for approving all diplomas, undergraduate and graduate programmes offered by New Zealand universities.

Universities in New Zealand

University education was established in New Zealand in 1870 and has a similar tradition to the British university system. There are eight state-funded universities in New Zealand, all of them internationally respected for their academic and research performance: In addition to a centrally co-ordinated system of quality assurance audits at both institution and programme level, each university undertakes internal quality checks. All New Zealand universities offer a broad range of subjects in Arts, Commerce and Science. Each has developed its own specialist subjects such as Medicine, Engineering, Veterinary Science. Computer Studies, Agriculture and Environmental Studies, Sports-Science, Biotechnology, Architecture etc. Bachelor’s Masters and Doctoral degrees are offered by all New Zealand universities. A range of under graduate and postgraduate diplomas is also available, along with honours programmes (usually requiring an additional year of study).

Polytechnics in New Zealand

New Zealand Polytechnics, and Institutes of Technology, are state funded and provide education and training at all levels ranging from introductory studies through to full degree programmes. A few of them offer PG programmes as well. Polytechnics and Institutes of Technology are efficient tertiary providers offering programmes which can be both academically and vocationally focused. Due to their active engagement with industry, employers and government agencies they provide programmes which are of a high academic standard and are relevant to the rapidly changing workforce on a global basis. Polytechnics offer diverse courses like Arts and Design, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality etc.

Private Training Providers (PTES)

Private training establishments are registered and their courses approved by NZQA. Institutions and schools in this sector provide a range of courses including English language, aviation flight training, air traffic control, English, business computing, dance, design and arts, religious studies, travel and tourism and training for the hospitality industry.

Study and Living Cost Info

Study Cost

How much does it cost?

In-Depth Details

As international student you have to pay your tuition fee first before you study. Normally all university take about 50% in advance from the 1st year's tuition fee. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) also has to be paid with the tuition fee. Other additional costs like course materials and access to institution facilities will be charged when you are at your designated univesity.

Living Cost

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New Zealand Admission Requirements:

Please contact us at Pacific global network personally for further assistance on the above and Visa Procedure.

Other Requirements:

Admission Intake
  • The New Zealand tertiary academic year runs from February to November.
  • Some colleges have an intake every two months.
Application Procedure

Though each University specifies its application procedure / requirements, generally one can apply for admissions through us at Pacific Global Network, where by all application, admission and correspondence services will be provided by us. You can give us all necessary supporting documents and we will assist you with the entire admission procedure.

Spot Interviews

Spot interviews are also conducted by several visiting Universities at our offices: In this case, one is required to attend an interview conducted by university staff/ faculty, who will offer the student an on the spot decision, about whether or not he is eligible for admission. Also, further relevant inquiries can be made and are usually answered by the representative.

New-Zealand PR Systems You need at least 140 points for having your PR

60 Points

Completed education in New-Zealand

50 Points

One year job experience

10 Points

Bonus point for working outside of Auckland

30 Points

Age between 20-29

10 Points

Relevant work experience

Total ------------------------- 160 Points

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