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Study, Work, Live in New Zealand

Ranking second on the Global Peace Index 2022, New Zealand is undoubtedly the safest country to study in. With globally ranked universities and a responsive education system, it has the right mix of opportunities, culture, economy and climate to thrive for an Indian student. Not to miss, its unspoiled scenery will make your experience worth every penny.

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Why Study In New Zealand?

One can write numerous reasons. Starting from the very basics, you can stay confident about the quality of education in New Zealand. It is assessed by the quality assurance that marks every university and college as per their performance in various fields.

New Zealand universities and colleges are internationally renowned for their interactive classrooms, quality education programs, and advanced teaching abilities. As an international student, you can take the best advantage of quality education to propel your career in many ways.

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Top Colleges & Universities List:
  • The University of Auckland
  • University of Otago
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • University of Canterbury
  • Massey University
  • University of Waikato
  • Lincoln University
  • Auckland University of Technology

New Zealand Student Visa

If you are over 18 years and plan to study in New Zealand for more than six months, here’s an overview of the types of student visa available for you:

S.No.

Types of student visa Description

1

Fee Paying Student Visa Study full-time for up to four years and be able to work part-time

2

Exchange Student Visa Study full-time for up to four years for an approved student exchange program

3

Foreign Government Supported Student Visa Study full-time for up to four years on a foreign government loan or scholarship

4

Pathway Student Visa Study up to five years for 3 consecutive courses on a single student visa and be able to work part-time

*For detailed information, please visit the New Zealand Government’s Immigration website