NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand renowned for its pleasant scenery, and the hospitality of the locals, offers a varied lifestyle and a safe, friendly environment to overseas students. It is never overcrowded, and has a range of unique cities with unique culture, fun and entertainment. It is a spectacularly beautiful, scenic, vibrant and an exciting place. It is sporting, friendly and accommodating, greatest experiences and excellent opportunities for study.
The Education in New Zealand has high quality, and is aided with innovation. It has great facilities, a safe environment, quality support services and excellent study opportunities. Eight government-funded universities offer undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses and some of these universities provide foundation programs.
Accommodation: Students wishing for an excellent quality education and a good lifestyle will find New Zealand perfect. The education and qualifications of New Zealand is respected all over the world and many educational resources and technologies make New Zealand a desired destination for education and high quality living.
Connoisseurs never underestimated New Zealand for its ever increasing potential in education and now, it stands majestic among other supreme countries, with its head held high and inviting students to cross the frontiers and to embrace it with compassion and their zeal to SS Alight Educational Consultants. Let’s look into those special and unique features which distinct New Zealand from other nations.
NZ is home to various nationalities which include Europeans, Maoris, Pacific Islanders, Asians who generally speak English and Maori. The people are generally Christians and the Literacy rate stands at a healthy 99%. The per capita income is $27,300. And it has low Unemployment rate. There is Arable land where wheat, barley, potatoes, pulses, fruits, vegetables are grown. It is a major supplier of wool, beef, lamb mutton, dairy products and fish. It has food processing, wood textiles, paper products, transportation equipment, machinery, banking and insurance, and tourism and mining Industries. It has Natural resources of natural gas, iron ore and coal. It has Australia, U.S., Japan, China, UK, Singapore, and Germany as Major trading partners. It is an active member of Commonwealth of Nations.
It is richly connected and has Communications in Telephones mobiles Internet Service Providers and Radio broadcast stations.
Transportation sector has been its key feature with over 5000 km Railways over 95,000 km Highways and also nearly 1800 km Waterways. Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Tauranga, Wellington are the major towns.
Geography
It is known to contain many hot springs and beautiful geysers. New Zealand is a place for adventure lovers of purity in nature of imposing mountains and calm lakes. The coast is beautiful and dramatic providing a great view and experience.
History
The record of history shows that Maoris were the first inhabitants, arriving somewhere in 1000 AD. The original settlers quickly exploited the available hunting and game available. There were Wars for competing for land and other resources.
There was a tradition for preserved history, narratives, songs, chants;where the tribal genealogies were recited. Songs, dance forms, weaving, wood carving were a necessary part of the society.
In 1642, New Zealand was explored by a Dutch navigator Abel Tasman. British annexed the islands in 1840.
UNIVERSITIES
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- Uni of East London
- University of Aberdeen
- University of Abertay Dundee
- Aberystwyth University
- Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge and Chelmsford
- University of the Arts London
- Camberwell College of Arts
- Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design
- Chelsea College of Art and Design
- London College of Communication
- London College of Fashion
- Wimbledon College of Art
- Aston University, Birmingham
- Bangor University
- University of Bath
- Bath Spa University
- University of Bedfordshire, Luton and Bedford
- University of Birmingham
- Birmingham City University
- Birmingham Conservatoire
- University Centre at Blackburn College
- University of Bolton
- Bournemouth University
- BPP University College of Professional Studies
- University of Bradford
- University of Bradford School of Management
- The College of Law
- College of the Resurrection, Mirfield
- Conservatoire for Dance and Drama
- Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in Bristol
- Central School of Ballet in London
- The Circus Space in London
- London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
- London Contemporary Dance School
- Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Chapeltown, West Yorkshire
- Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance
- Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London
- eCollege London
- Edinburgh College of Art
- EF Brittin College Manchester
- English National Ballet School
- European School of Osteopathy
- Futureworks Media School, Manchester
- Glasgow School of Art
- Grafton College of Management Sciences, London
- Greenwich School of Management
- Guildford School of Acting
- Guildhall School of Music and Drama
- Halifax Group of Colleges
- Halifax College, London
- Hamilton College, London
- Hartpury College
- Holborn College
- Hult International Business School
- Impact International College
- International College Scotland
- Leeds College of Art
- Leeds College of Business Management and Technology
- Leeds College of Music
- Leeds Professional College
- Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
- London Academy of Management Sciences
- London College of Advanced Studies
- London College of Business & Computing
- London College of Management Studies
- London Film School
- London Institute of Shipping & Transport
- London Reading College
- London School of Accountancy & Management
- London School of Business and Management
- London School of Jewish Studies
- London School of Theology
- Manchester International College
- Maritime Greenwich College
- National Film and Television School
- Newcastle Academy of Business & Technology
- New London College
- Oxford House College
- Plymouth College of Art and Design
- The Prince's Drawing School
- The Prince's School of Traditional Arts
- Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication
- Rayat London College
- Regal International College
- Regent's College
- European Business School London
- Regent's American College London
- Regent's Business School London
- School of Psychotherapy & Counselling Psychology
- Webster Graduate School
- Rose Bruford College
- Royal College of Music
- Royal Northern College of Music
- Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
- Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
- Ruskin College
- SAE Institute
- Scottish Agricultural College
- Sotheby's Institute of Art
- Taitec Manchester
- Tech Music Schools
- Drumtech
- Vocaltech
- Trinity Laban
- Laban
- Trinity College of Music
- UHI Millennium Institute
- Highland Theological College, Dingwall
- Inverness College, Inverness
- Lews Castle College, Stornoway, Lewis
- Lochaber College, Fort William
- Moray College, Elgin
- NAFC Marine Centre
- North Highland College, Thurso
- Orkney College, Kirkwall, Orkney
- Perth College, Perth
- Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
- Scottish Association for Marine Science
- Shetland College, Lerwick, Shetland
- Sustainable Development Research Centre
- University Campus Suffolk
- University College Birmingham
- Western Governors Graduate School
- Centre for the Study of Jewish-Christian Relations
- Centre for the Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations
- Writtle College
- Belfast Metropolitan College
- Bradford College
- Castle College Nottingham
- City College Brighton & Hove
- Coleg Llandrillo Cymru
- Falmouth Marine School
- Farnborough College of Technology
- Glasgow College of Nautical Studies
- Grimsby Institute of Further & Higher Education
- Guildford College
- Hereford College of Arts
- Loughborough College
- Northbrook College
- Northern Regional College
- Redcar & Cleveland College
- Selby College
- Southern Regional College
- South West College
- Stockport College
- Swansea College
- Westminster Kingsway College
- Ystrad Mynach College
- South Chelsea College
- London College of Fashion
- university of bangor
- UNIVERSITY OF SUNDER LAND
- Wolverhampton University
- Sunderland University
- coventry university college
- Bedfordshire University
- Hertfordshire University
- City University London
- Uni of West london
- Uni of West london
- Uni of East London
- Uni of West london
- University of Glamorgon
- Plymouth University
- university of west london
- Brunel University London
- Uni of East London
- camosun college.
- camosun college.
- London Foundation Campus
Why Newzealand ?
Climatic conditions
Because of its shore base, New Zealand experiences a fine blend of extreme climate according to the seasons’ occurrence. There are two seasons in New Zealand: Summer & Winter. Temperatures in summer are moderate and winters are usually cold in New Zealand. This diversity in climate provides awesome scope for many outdoor sports in New Zealand and this makes New Zealand, one of those countries which encourage sports heavily.
The universities have outstanding services and facilities. People are proud of the bicultural foundation and multicultural society of New Zealand. There's a real purity, uniqueness and a sense of isolation in New Zealand. It's a place far away from the rest of the world having Charming simplicity and too many sheep. There's core tranquility and a sense of assuredness about it.
Insurance:
The student need not provide evidence of insurance policy with visa application; however, they are required to declare that they will make the necessary arrangements to meet this condition.
Therefore they are required to insure from the date of finalization of admission until the expiry of visa.
Where universities arrange insurance it may only cover the length of course of study rather than the period of student visa. If so the remaining stay in New Zealand owing to holiday or work an extension of insurance policy is required. If the insurance is not done the student is liable for deportation.
You may be allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week during the academic year. You are also eligible to work full-time during the Christmas and New Year holiday period at the end of academic year.
If the student wishes to change your course of study or university they must first obtain a variation of conditions and approach Immigration New Zealand immediately. You must undertake to continue to meet student instructions.
For information about fees www.immigration.govt.nz/fees can be contacted.
How To Apply
Application Procedure
There are mainly two intakes for New Zealand education. One being February and second being July. A tentative intake of September also is considered sometimes and for some institutions.
Steps to enroll at the University:
- Fill the application form and return it. At times, this can also be done through online, but still the documents need to be couriered or to be posted.
- After receiving your documents, the institute will send you an offer letter stating start dates and course details, and an invoice for the tuition fees.
- Pay the fees.
- Then you will get a confirmation for the payment done.
- If your course exceeds 12 weeks, you can apply for a student visa at your nearest New Zealand Embassy.
IELTS Requirement
The preferable bands in IELTS examination are:
- For undergraduate students: 6.5 bands.
- For postgraduate students: 7.5 bands.
Documents necessary for applying:
- Attested copies of all educational certificates and documents.
- At least 2 Letters of Recommendations from the professors who taught you the latest.
- Statement of Purpose
- Curriculum Vitae
- Bonafide letter from the employer if you have work experience.
- Photo Copy of Official Score card of IELTS/TOEFL.
Admission Knocks
International Student Admission Requirements for N
Below are the basic requirements for getting an admission in a New Zealand University:
- Application Form of the respective college and program
- A Resume
- Provisional and Original Certificates
- 12th Marks Memo & Certificate
- 10th Marks Memo & Certificate
- IELTS/TOEFL
- Statement of Purpose
- Two Recommendation letters from the college
- Work Experience letter
- Passport copy
- Any other qualification certificates attested
- Two passport size photographs
Student Visa
Part-time study carries fewer hours or fewer papers than full-time study. If a person desires to study part-time and hold a New Zealand visitor visa or work visa, he/she will have to apply for a variation of conditions to allow unless:
The employer has authorized your course of study or training.
Students studying less than 20 hours each week to finish course of study may be eligible for a student visa.
To get a student visa in New Zealand, one needs to check whether the fees are domestic.
If a student is enrolling a course for the first time, they should have an offer letter from the University.
The offer should contain:
- University or the institution's name and contact details
- The name of the course and the minimum time required for completing it, and
- Proof that the course meet New Zealand’s requirements,
- The amount of the fee for the complete course, and
- Proof that you are planning to leave.
80% of the student visa applications will not take more than one month to process and it costs US$8,439.