New Zealand citizens are well regarded for being friendly, open and honest. It is also the most welcoming country where all religions and ethnicities are respected and is racially open minded. It creates a lot of opportunities for students coming from Asia, Australia and South Pacific islands due to its proximity. There are lots of sports facilities for visitors and New Zealanders. The adventurous spirit of New Zealanders is well known with ample natural beauty across the South and North.
New Zealand is located towards the east of Australia in the South Pacific, along with both South and North Islands. With a population of over 4 million, New Zealand has English speaking citizens. New Zealand is a diverse and vivid multicultural country thanks to the influence of immigrants from Europe, Asia and Pacific Island.
Why is New Zealand best to Study Abroad?
Courses studying in Australia –
- Tourism
- Agriculture
- Construction
- Management
- Nursing
- Engineering
- Education
- IT
- Food, Hotel & Tourism
- Wine Production
Documents needed
- Attested copies of X and XII mark sheets and degree, along with backlogs (if re-sits)
- 2 academic references
- Proof of proficiency in English language like TOEFL, IELTS
- Standard tests like GRE, GMAT etc. (if required)
- Resume
- Statement of Purpose
- Passport sized photos
- 2 references provided by employers (when needed)
- Portfolio (for any program related to Architecture, Design and Art)
- Draft for application fees (if required)
- Other achievements and certificates earned in extracurricular activities
Eligibility Criteria
- Qualification – XII (Higher Secondary)/Diploma (Graduate/Post Graduate), All Master and Bachelor degrees
- Age – Maximum 25 years (including genuine work experience)
- Experience – At least 5 years with certifications of work experience
- More than 6.5 band for PG and Master programs
- IELTS – At least 5.5 band score
- Nursing, Physiotherapy – Overall 7.0 required by some colleges