New Zealand has world-ranked universities, skill-based teaching, and modern classrooms. Courses include practical training, internships, and real industry projects.
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New Zealand is becoming a top choice for Indian students because of its safe environment, high-quality education, modern technology courses, and excellent lifestyle. The country offers practical learning, strong part-time work options, and clear pathways to work after graduation.
New Zealand has world-ranked universities, skill-based teaching, and modern classrooms. Courses include practical training, internships, and real industry projects.
New Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world. Students enjoy a friendly environment, helpful local people, and clean, beautiful cities.
New Zealand accepts:
• IELTS, PTE, TOEFL
• Sometimes Duolingo (depending on the college)
• MOI accepted by some institutes for admission (not for visa)
Students can work:
• 20 hours per week during studies
• Full-time during holidays
Average pay:
NZ$21 – NZ$25 per hour
Part-time jobs help students manage daily expenses.
After completing an eligible course, students can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa (1–3 years depending on qualification level). This helps students build their careers in New Zealand.
New Zealand is famous for its nature, clean cities, fresh air, and peaceful environment, which is perfect for students who want a comfortable life while studying.
A basic understanding of New Zealand education system helps you make the right study choices.
Foundation Program: for students after 12th
Diploma Programs : 1–2 years
Bachelor’s Degree – 3 years
Graduate Diploma : 1 year (popular for career change)
Master’s Degree : 1–2 years
PhD : 3–4 years
10+2 for diploma and bachelor programs
Bachelor’s degree for postgraduate programs
English test score (IELTS / PTE / Duolingo / MOI)
Academic certificates
Valid passport
SOP (Statement of Purpose)
LOM (Letter of Motivation)
LOR (if required)
Financial documents
Visa documents
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Course
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Tuition Fees:
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Diploma: |
NZ$15,000 – NZ$22,000/year |
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UG: |
NZ$18,000 – NZ$30,000/year |
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PG |
NZ$22,000 – NZ$35,000/year |
Fees depend on the course and the institute.
Scholarships range from NZ$2,000 to NZ$10,000 depending on profile.
If you complete an eligible qualification, you can apply for a 1–3 year PSW.
Duration depends on:
Students can work full-time and gain experience for permanent residency options.
Select course
Apply to institutions
Receive offer letter
Pay tuition fee
Prepare visa documents
Submit visa application online
Medical exam
Visa approval
Book flight & accommodation
Fly to New Zealand
Types of Accommodations available for international students:
At Immitrics Overseas, we support students from the very first step until they reach New Zealand.
We understand your goals, interests, and background in a friendly way. This helps us guide you toward the best study options for your future.
We suggest the most suitable universities and programs based on your marks and career plans. This makes choosing the right path simple and stress-free.
Guidance for English test preparation and MOI-based admissions where possible.
We help you fill out forms, upload documents, and submit applications on time. Our team ensures your application is neat, correct, and ready for approval.
We guide you in writing strong and clear statements and recommendations. These documents help you stand out and improve your admission chances.
We help you find the scholarships you can apply for and guide you through the process. This increases your chances of getting financial support.
We help you prepare all visa documents and explain each step in simple language. Our support makes the visa process easy and hassle-free.
Before you travel, we guide you about packing, documents, travel tips, and country rules. This helps you feel fully prepared for your new journey.
Even after you reach your study country, we stay in touch to help you settle in. You can contact us anytime for guidance, doubts, or small problems.
NZQF Level is the New Zealand Qualification Framework. It shows the difficulty level of your course.
Example:
• Level 7 – Graduate Diploma
• Level 8 – Postgraduate Diploma
• Level 9 – Master’s
Higher levels help in better jobs and PSW chances.
Yes. Some universities take small online interviews to check your English level, interest in the course, and future goals. It is very simple, like a friendly conversation, not a formal exam.
Yes, if you are studying a master’s program or a skill-shortage course.
IRD Number is your tax number, needed for any job in New Zealand. Without it, employers cannot pay you. You can apply for it online after reaching New Zealand.
It is a list of careers for which New Zealand needs more workers. If you study a course from this list (like IT, engineering, or healthcare), you have better job chances and sometimes better visa pathways.
These are short courses for students who need extra academic or English support before joining the main program. They help you qualify for bachelor’s or master’s admission if you do not meet direct entry requirements.