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Title: Study in New Zealand - Colleges, Eligibility & Scholarships - Abroadvice

At some point or the other, we all have this dream of going abroad to pursue our higher

education. For some, the dreams come true, whereas, for others, it does not. But irrespective of

what the future beholds, you must keep yourself for the best. Therefore, it is important that you

know about the countries with world-class quality education. Only then can you make an

informed decision.

For the unknown, New Zealand is one of the countries that provide students with high-end

education and an advanced learning environment.

If you are completely unaware of the same, you are absolutely in the right place, for here in the

blog I bring to you all the necessary details about studying in New Zealand.

Keep reading to unveil the significant details about the condition of education in the country and

see whether it is convenient for you or not.

If you find it absolutely suitable, you can ask Abroadvice.com to guide you regarding admission

there.

About the Country

There is no new point in talking about New Zealand. But do you know why and how this country

emerged to be one of the leading educators across the globe?

The answer is the country’s love for peace. In the year 2022, the country acquired the second

position in Global Peace Index. Thus, in a way, they intend to make the environment safe for

students to pursue their higher education irrespective of the fact whether the students are native

or come from international locations. Additionally, they also offer the right culture and the
economy of the country along with a plethora of opportunities. All these together contribute to

making New Zealand one of the most valued countries for higher education.

On that note let’s get into more details about higher education in New Zealand.

The Best Universities in New Zealand

Of course, to pursue a full-time course there, you need to know about the best universities in

New Zealand. More or less, all universities in the country are of eminent quality and make sure

to provide students with the most significant and valued form of learning during the course

tenure. Among all the most noted ones are –

- University of Auckland

- University of Canterbury

- University of Otago

- Victoria University of Wellington

- Lincoln University

- Massey university

- Eastern University of Technology

- Manukau Institute of Technology

- Laidlaw College

- University of Waikato

Many other universities are situated all over New Zealand, promising the best quality education

for their students through the innovative learning process. But as said earlier, these are the most

noted ones, and once you get admission into one of these, there is no looking back.
Abroadvice is directly linked to most of these universities and can help you to the core with

admission to any of these institutions.

The Best Scholarship Programs in New Zealand

To be brutally honest, not everybody comes from a family of millionaires to be able to afford to

study abroad with absolute zero headaches. For the same, the concept and practice of

scholarships came into existence. Every country, without fail, provides scholarship opportunities

to make it easier for aspiring international students to stay associated with them. New Zealand

also has excellent scholarship programs to help the needy.

Here is all that you need to know about the New Zealand Scholarships –

Types of Scholarship Provided by New Zealand –

Scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate study

These are full scholarships for those international students who are eligible for the same and

want to study full-time at a New Zealand institution or any Pacific university.

Short Term Training Scholarships for Pacific and Timor-Leste citizens 

These are basically short scholarship programs for skills training and on-the-job work experience

for workers from eligible Pacific countries.

Short Term Training Scholarships for citizens of Southeast Asia and Timor-Leste
These are, again, short scholarships for skills training for workers from eligible Southeast Asian

countries and from Timor-Leste.

English Language Training for Officials Scholarships (NZELTO)

These are scholarships for government officials from eligible African and Asian countries to

come to New Zealand for English language training.

- All these scholarships are fully funded and are designed in a way to cover the following –

- The scholarship covers the entire tuition fees of the candidate

- The scholarship programs provide the students with a stipend as a living allowance.

- An establishment allowance is also provided by the scholarship programs. This is to help

with set-up costs in New Zealand.

- It covers the medical insurance when you are in New Zealand

- It covers airfare travel tickets to and from your own country. Not only this, but the

scholarship also bestows you with a certain amount of travel insurance as well.

- Most of the scholarship programs allow for one or two trips home, depending on the

length of your scholarship.

- Help with research and thesis costs for many postgraduate students.
The Eligibility Criteria for These Scholarships

Now the country cannot provide scholarships to each and every student applying for it. Apart

from the tests, the basic eligibility criteria for the New Zealand scholarship are –

- Which country do you hold citizenship in?

- How long you have been living in your home country?

- How much work experience do you have?

- Whether we provide scholarships to your country?

- Does your intended study align with your country's levels and sectors?

Now, as you have a primary idea about the scholarships provided by the brand, here is how you

can apply for the same –

- Visit the New Zealand Government’s official scholarship website.

- Select your country and the type of scholarship you want to opt for.

- Create an online account using your proper credentials.

- Attach the required clear documents along with the application form.
You know what, it is okay if you feel intimidated by all of it on the first go. But to be honest,

whatever assistance you need, you can ask the consultants at Abroadvice.

Student Visa Requirements in New Zealand

1. Fee Paying Student Visa –

This visa allows a student to study for up to 4 years in New Zealand and also work part-time in

the country.

2. Exchange Student Visa –

The vis allows a student to study full-time for up to 4 years for a properly approved student

exchange program.

3. Foreign Government Supported Student Visa –

With this, a student can study full-time for up to 4 years under a foreign government loan or

scholarship.

4. Pathway Student Visa –

With this single visa, a student can study for up to 5 years for not just one but 3 consecutive

courses and also work as a part-timer.

Need not worry. Abroadvice can give you consultancy and guidance on applying for each of

these scholarships and be there for you until the end of the procedure.

Final Thoughts –
New Zealand has a lot to offer international students planning to study in the country. However,

you can also avail yourself of them only if you have the right information and get the right

guidance. Abroadvice can be that right form of guiding light for you.

About the author –

John Stevens is an educator himself and a part-time consultant at Abroadvice. He is passionate

about Table Tennis and is a national-level player himself.

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