- Can I do Part time while studying in New Zealand?
In a given week, eligible students are allowed to work up to 20 hours during study time and 40 hours during holidays.
- Which English language test is accepted in New Zealand?
IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE are widely accepted in New Zealand.
- When studying in New Zealand, is it possible for a student to bring their spouse along?
Depending on the course (e.g., Level 7 or 8 in areas listed on the Long-Term Skill Shortage List/Green List), a student may bring their spouse with them. Partners of students enrolled in Level 9 and above courses, however, are exempt from this restriction and are able to work full-time.
- Do New Zealand colleges admit students with gaps in their education?
In New Zealand’s ITPs, backlogs are usually not an issue, but the student profile as a whole should be strong. A well-crafted profile consists of a degree earned within the allotted time frame, with an overall percentage ranging from 60% to 75% for master’s and bachelor’s degrees, and from 55% to 60% for graduate and undergraduate diplomas.
- What are the Popular New Zealand Scholarships?
- New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships: Full tuition fee and living expenses allowance.
- New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA): NZD 5,000 towards the first-year tuition fee.
- University of Waikato International Excellence Scholarship: Up to NZ$10,000 towards tuition fees.
- Which courses are the most popular in New Zealand?
Popular degrees in New Zealand include Highway Engineering, Nursing, Cookery, Construction Management, and Early Childhood Education.