Study in New Zealand

Study in New Zealand

New Zealand may only be known as “Australia’s younger sibling”, with their almost identical flags and adorable accents. But it still is a place you should seriously consider for your international degree.

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New Zealand isn’t famous only for its Lord of the Rings-landscapes. It also gave us great people  like Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man who reached the peak of Mount Everest; Sir Ernest Rutherford, the first scientist who split the atom; and, last but not least, pop-singer Lorde.

Yes, there are other people between great scientists and pop singers. But before we get there, we should cover all you need to know about New Zealand’s universities and student lifestyle.

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Life in New Zealand

New Zealand benefits from a temperate and mild climate all year, meaning that there are more days of sunshine than rain. During the winter months, the North Island stays warm and sunny while the South Island can be covered in snow. Nature lovers will enjoy the endless outdoor activities the country has to offer, regardless of the season. Skiing down a mountain in the morning and surfing in the afternoon is definitely possible in New Zealand.

Why Study in New Zealand?

To study at a New Zealand university, international students pay between 4,000 and 10,500 EUR per academic year. While this isn’t exactly cheap, it’s much more affordable than studying at universities in other countries like the US, Canada, the UK, or Australia.

The education system in New Zealand is based on the successful UK model. With such a solid foundation, it’s no wonder that local universities are well-regarded and appreciated internationally — most of them being featured in the top global university rankings every year. 

Studying, meeting colleagues, partying, and going out is a lot of fun, but New Zealand offers much more in terms of entertainment, especially for those of you who enjoy the adrenaline rush. These are some of the wildest and most exciting outdoor activities

List of Document Required

  • Letter of Acceptance from a Recognised University.
  • English proficiency requirements g. IELTS, TOEFL
  • A certified copy of your academic transcripts, educational certificate (Degree, Diploma etc.)
  • Photo copies of first and last pages of your passport.
  • Passport sized photographs.

EuroLife Student Services

  • Advise choosing the right University or College.
  • Help selecting the right study programs based on candidate’s academic profile and career interest.
  • Help students with the admission to the College or University as per their choices.
  • Help preparing the complete application for Student Visas.
  • Help with the extensions of Study Permit.
  • Help finding a job while studying or after finishing study.
  • Help preparing the application package for Multiple Entry Visa.
  • Help students with Permanent Residency.

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