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Study In New Zealand

Why New Zealand?

  • Quality Education
  • Diverse Culture
  • High Living Standards
  • Work Opportunities
  • Scholarship Options
  • Beautiful Landscapes

Diverse Course Offerings

Bachelor's Degrees

3-4 years

Master’s Degrees

1-2 years

PHD Programs

3-4 years

Vocational Education

6 months - 2 years

Pathway programms

6 months - 1 year

New Zealand's Top-Ranked Universities

University of Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand Public

University of Otago

Otago, New Zealand Public

University of Waikato

Waikato, New Zealand Public

University of Canterbury

Canterbury, New Zealand Public

Massey University

Palmerston North, Australia Public

Requirements for an New Zealand Student Visa

You must demonstrate a genuine intention to undertake study in New Zealand and return to your country of origin upon completion of your program.

You must demonstrate that you are a qualified entrant into the course you have chosen by providing academic transcripts, which is the most common form of evidence.

You must provide an approved English language test result, such as IELTS or PTE, which demonstrates your ability to understand and participate in your studies.

Show that you have sufficient funds to cover tuition, living expenses, and travel during your stay.

You need to bring Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) when you come to Australia. You would be covered for hospital costs while in Australia if you have this.

Eligibility Criteria for New Zealand Education

  • Bachelor's Degree: From a recognised university with a minimum score of 60%.
  • English Proficiency: Proof through IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (580-600) scores, varying by university.
  • Academic Transcripts: Required from previous institutions.
  • Letters of Recommendation: From professors attesting to your academic ability and potential for graduate studies.
  • Work Experience: This may be required for certain programmes.
  • GMAT/GRE Scores GMAT (580-600) or GRE may be needed for some programmes, especially in business-related fields.
  • Academic Performance: Minimum 75% in 12th grade from a recognised board.
  • English Proficiency: IELTS (6.5) or TOEFL (580-600).
  • Academic Transcripts: Required from previous schools.
  • Letters of Recommendation: Needed from teachers or professors.
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Detailing your motivation to study a particular programme at a specific university.

Financial Expenses for New Zealand

Average tuition fee range

Bachelors

₹8L - ₹17L

Masters

₹10L - ₹20L

MBA

₹20L - ₹46L

PhD

₹7L - ₹20L

Accomodation

₹1.2L / month

Transportation

₹9k / month

Groceries

₹21.5k / month

Other Expenses

₹18k / month

What Our Students Adore About Us

Ravi Sharma

FWIIC made my visa process so easy. Their guidance was clear and professional. Now, I’ve started my new job abroad, thanks to their incredible support!

Meera Kapoor

FWIIC helped me reunite with my husband in the U.S. Their team ensured everything went smoothly, and I can’t thank them enough for their amazing assistance

Sanjay Desai

From student visa to permanent residency, FWIIC was there at every step. Their expert team turned my dream into reality. Highly recommend their services

Anjali Nair

FWIIC’s support was invaluable during my visa application. They handled everything with care and expertise. I’m now happily settled with my family!

Arjun Gupta

Thanks to FWIIC, my work visa process was hassle-free. Their professionalism and quick responses ensured I could start my career overseas with ease!

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Frequently Asked Questions

New Zealand has the world's most recognized universities, offering excellent academic programs.

The degree issued in New Zealand is well regarded on a world scale, and having that means you have an employable degree with a multitude of career opportunities.

Rich in cultures and friendly surroundings, you will have every opportunity to connect with various people.

Yes! New Zealand universities focus on research and innovation, giving students the possibility of working on projects which may make a difference.

Indeed, the New Zealand education system offers flexibility, and courses can be chosen according to interest and career goals.

There are many scholarships, and financial support programs instituted for international students, whereby education in New Zealand could be made more accessible.

Universities New Zealand offers dedicated support to international students- assistance with visas, accommodation as well as cultural integration.

Yes, international students can work part-time along with their studies, enhancing their work experience while educating themselves. Students and faculty in institutions in New Zealand are said to be fostering an environment and culture that focus on practical learning and skill orientation, coupled with work or real world application capabilities so that you can sustain oneself at the higher competitive environment.

An attractive student's life coupled with activities clubs, parties or social interactions that broaden an experience of getting education from academic and interpersonal perspectives respectively.