Study in New Zealand: Application process to Undergraduate courses
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Aishwarya Bhatnagar
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Updated on Apr 7, 2020 16:21 IST

The application process to New Zealand undergraduate degree courses is a fairly simple process. It is easier to get into diploma courses than degree courses in New Zealand, as the level of competitiveness is different for both these programs. The admission process may differ between degree and diploma courses, as they both fall under different Levels of Study. Higher education in New Zealand has 10 levels of study. Level 1 is for a certificate and level 10 is for a doctoral degree. Here are the levels and their corresponding qualifications -

Certificates - Levels 1, 2, 3 and 4

Diplomas - Level 5 and 6

Bachelors Degrees/Graduate Diplomas - Level 7

Honours Degree (Bachelors) - Level 8

Masters Degree - Level 9

Doctoral Degree - Level 10

Here we will discuss the admission process to Bachelors degree and Honours Degree (UG).

Requirements

The requirement for bachelors degree would vary between study programs and levels. For each course Indian students will have to meet a minimum English language requirement. As a general rule, getting admission to degrees is more difficult as compared to diplomas. Foundations and Diploma programmes are available to students who have secured below 60% score in higher secondary education. Students should have completed 18 years of age before joining a degree programme.

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The following documents need to be submitted to the universities -

  1. Attested copies of mark sheets of Class X, XII – Usually, universities in New Zealand ask for the transcripts to be sealed in an envelope and signed-attested by the registrar. You need to repeat this same procedure for each and every school that you have attended. 
  2. Two academic reference letters from professors who have taught you during school.
  3. Statement of Purpose
  4. Resume
  5. Score reports of IELTS/TOEFL
  6. Portfolio (in case of students applying for art and design courses and architecture programmes)
  7. Proof of funds

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Timeline

The common steps to admission application process are given here -

  • Search for colleges and courses – Research universities according to the criteria important to you, whether it is exam scores, tuition fee, ranking of the college etc.
  • Contact schools and visit websites for information – In case you need any clarification or advice, you can contact the admission department of the university through e-mail or telephonic call. The universities will give you firsthand information and serve you better than any other resource.
  • Narrow down your list of schools – After gathering all the required information, strike off the universities that don’t suit your profile. When you are left with 4-5 universities, start customizing your application process to each university’s requirements.
  • Take the entrance exams like GMAT, GRE, TOEFL, IELTS
  • Write SOPs and ask for LORs
  • Apply to the colleges which fit your interests - Most of the colleges in New Zealand accept online applications. Visit each university’s website and create an account to submit your application.

You will be informed about the status of your application process through this account. Refer to the website of the colleges of your choice to know the process of applying.








Application fee

All colleges require you to pay an application fee while applying. The fee amount will differ depending upon the college and course being applied to, so check with colleges about their application fee. Note that this fee is not the same as tuition fee. This is sort of a processing fee for your application. You will be asked to pay your tuition fee for a semester or a part of it on receiving the confirmation letter.







Q:   Is New Zealand good for Indian students?

A:

With a good educational system, excellent quality of life, and a number of research opportunities, New Zealand offers a lot to international students. Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand has a 39 percent population of overseas citizens, making it a culturally diverse city. Moreover, the post-study work visa in New Zealand can offer up to three years of stay back. As per Stats New Zealand, its unemployment rate is 3.4 percent. Students enrolled in a course of 12 months or more can also work part-time in New Zealand for up to 20 hours a week during the semester and holidays.

Q:   What is the acceptance rate for Lincoln University New Zealand?

A:

According to various unofficial sources, Lincoln University New Zealand acceptance rate is around 60%. The acceptance rate indicated that the university is moderately selective at the time of admission. So, to get into the university, make sure to have a good academic record and meet the entry requirements such as having 12 years of schooling and minimum percentage for admission to bachelor’s courses. For admission to postgraduate courses, a relevant degree is required with the minimum grade.

Q:   How much funds are needed for a New Zealand study visa?

A:

 International students need to show sufficient funds for getting a New Zealand student visa. Students need to show NZ$ 20,000 for a full year of study or NZ$ 1,250 per month for getting a New Zealand study visa.

Cost of New Zealand Student Visa Application

  • New Zealand Visa Cost: Students who are submitting their Student Visa Application online are required to pay a base Visa fee of NZD 375 which is INR 19,200 (approximately).
  • Candidates who are applying for their Student Visa online from New Delhi are required to pay NZD 430 which is INR 22,000 (approximately) as the receiving centre fees.
  • Those applying for a student visa in New Zealand on paper (offline mode) should note that the immigration costs would be INR 22,600, in addition to this students are required to pay a receiving Centre fee of INR 1,520.

Q:   Which course is better, Master in Management or Master in Project Management at the University of Auckland, New Zealand?

A:

The University of Auckland offers the best UG and PG programs for international students at an affordable tuition fees. Auckland Unversity Master in Project Management is slightly better than the Master in Management because of its tuition fees for first year. Mentioned below is the tuition fees for first-year for international students:

ProgramFirst Year Tuition Fees
Master in Project ManagementINR 25.11 L
Master in ManagementINR 26.11 L

Q:   What is the cost of studying in New Zealand?

A:

The tuition fees that a student would need to pay will depend on the type of qualification and the university they are looking at to pursue their education. While courses such as humanities, education, and arts are likely to cost less pursuing subjects such as medicine and engineering costs on the higher side.

The below table sheds light on the tuition fee charged level-wise in New Zealand from international students applying to their universities:

Study Program Level

Annual Costs in NZD

Diploma or Certificate courses

NZD 23,000 - NZD 47,000

English Language courses

NZD 350 (per week)

Undergraduate degree

NZD 22,000 - NZD 32,000

Master's degree

NZD 26,000 - NZD 37,000 

Doctoral degree

NZD 6,500 - NZD 9,000  

Q:   Is living in New Zealand expensive?

A:

The cost of living does not includes only the tuition fee but also other expenses like textbooks, NON-tuition fee, accommodation cost and other personal expenses. The moment a student lands in New Zealand, they need to pay $35 international visitor and tourism conservation levy. The living cost can vary as per the accommodation option, location and personal spending habits.

In addition to your tuition and insurance fees, you will need between $20,000 and $25,000 per year ($380–480 per week) for accommodation/rent, food expenses, transportation costs, phone bills, internet usage and entertainment.

Q:   How much will it cost to study in New Zealand?

A:

The cost of study in New Zealand for international students will vary from student to student. The cost of living will depend on many factors such as lifestyle, type of course and accommodation. Here we have given a breakdown of cost of living in New Zealand for international students.

Tuition Fees

Level of Study

Estimated Tuition Fees

Diplomas/Certificates

NZD 23,376 to NZD 46,752

Bachelor’s Degree

NZD 20,000 to NZD 40,000

Postgraduate Degree

 NZD 20,000 to NZD 45,000

PhDs

NZD 6,500 to NZD 7,500

Living Expenses

Type of Expenses

Cost

Accommodation

NZD 140 – NZD 484 (per week)

Entertainment

NZD 55 (per week)

Food

NZD 80 – NZD 120 (per week)

Electricity

NZD 200 – NZD 300 (per month)

Transportation

NZD 37 (per week)

Phone

NZD 19 (per month)

Internet

NZD 90 (per month)

Q:   Is New Zealand good for international students to study?

A:

New Zealand is one of the top destinations for international students going abroad for higher education. All of eight universities in New Zealand are ranked among the top 3% universities in the world. New Zealand education sets up students with a globally recognised qualification and real-world skills. Each year thousands of students from India apply for various universities in the New Zealand. As per Govt. of India, there are more than 2,500 Indian students that went to study in 2022 in various universities in New Zealand.

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Comments

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I got 92 percentage in 12th pcm and i have 7 bands in IELTS can i can admission in mbbs in new Zealand

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Aishwarya BhatnagarStudy Abroad Expert

2 years ago

Hello! Admission to MBBS course is not guaranteed based on just class 12th scores and IELTS scores. You need to appear for entrance exams also which will finally determine your chances of selection. You can read more about MBBS in New Zealand at https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mbbs-in-new-zealand-a

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5 years ago

Hi mam i got 73 percent in pcb in my hsc and 480 in NEET , but i wanted to pursue my higher studies in new zealand for medicine and a 8.5 in IELTS , can you pls tell me that is there a foundation course or is it Bsc to study medicine .

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Hi Gurpreet, the medicine program offered in NZ is called is Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Qualification, which is also termed MBChB. You must take the University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand or UCAT ANZ to be considered eligible.

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Suraj Rana

5 years ago

I got 80percent in 12th pcm and 7 band in ielts can i do bachelors of information technology in whitireia new Zealand

Reply to Suraj Rana

Hi Suraj, you can apply and admission chances are good. If you have checked their website you will find that you meet the admission requirements.

7 years ago

Hi mam am Sachin am passed my 12th with 68% which course can i do in New Zealand with job

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Hi Sachin, apparently there are many courses you can do but you haven't specified your education background for any guidance. Also, the course choice has to be made by you basis your interests and career plans. Regarding the job, you will be allowed to work part time. You are adviced to refer to th

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7 years ago

I want to do Bachelor's in computer engineering as a transfer student as i already enrolled for Bachelor's in another University.my intermediate percentage is 96 and I have Ielts 5.5 which college you recommend as I also need financial support

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