Study with New Zealand for a high-quality education and globally recognised qualifications.
The New Zealand government has strong quality assurance systems to ensure high-quality education at all levels of the education system, both public and private.
The main qualification in New Zealand secondary schools, the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA), is widely recognised internationally. Places that recognise NCEA include Australia, the United Kingdom, Europe, Germany, India and Thailand.
New Zealand bachelor's degrees are widely recognised internationally for enrolment in postgraduate programmes at universities around the world.
You’ll usually need to provide the following with your student visa application (documents should be translated into English):
1. An offer of place from an approved education provider.
2.Evidence that you have paid your tuition fees.
3. A copy of the identity pages in your passport.
4. Proof of funds to cover your living expenses (NZ$20,000 per year, or NZ$17,000 for school years 1-13) and proof of where this money has come from.
5. A copy of your air ticket home, or proof that you have enough money to buy one.
6.Your visa application fee.