Assessment of client’s education (academic and professional), professional skills/ training and experience for Permanent Residency in the country of immigration and advise the client about the immigration laws prevalent at that time. New Zealand institutions offer a range of scholarships, grants and bursaries to Indian students. A number of New Zealand scholarships for Masters’ degrees and research grants (PhD scholarships) are offered by the New Zealand Government and institutions.
The New Zealand Government provides an opportunity to all Indian students to study in the country but as a prerequisite, you’ll have to obtain a student visa first. Here’s an overview of the type of visa you’d need for your studies and primary requirements to apply for one.
It’s not just the tuition fee alone you should be calculating in your budget, there’re a lot more expenses involved when you plan to study abroad. Look at our guide of estimates to help ease your financial budgeting whilst your stay as a student in New Zealand. Yes, we’ve covered expenses like accommodation, food, health coverage and travel too!
Institutions in New Zealand offer two major intakes- February and July. Find out which study intake is right for you, so you have the best chance at having your application accepted.
All eight of New Zealand’s universities are ranked in the 2018-19 QS World University Rankings. Moreover, with all qualifications listed under the New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF), which is recognised and trusted worldwide to ensure quality of education.
Making its way from picturesque landscapes to a progressive education system, New Zealand has grown to be a popular destination for Indian students. With its abundant research opportunities and work benefits, it is exactly the place where you need to be!
We have a range of special services for students applying to New Zealand!
We are pleased to invite qualified undergraduate students to apply for visa