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Why Study in New Zealand?
New Zealand, a picturesque island nation in the Southwestern Pacific, is known for its high quality of life, excellent education system, and strong civil liberties. Comprising the North and South Islands along with 600 smaller islands, it offers a unique and diverse environment for students.
As a developed country, New Zealand consistently ranks high in global education standards, healthcare, economic freedom, and overall well-being. With world-class universities and a focus on innovation and research, studying in New Zealand provides both academic excellence and an enriching cultural experience.
Admission Requirements for Studying in New Zealand
Here are the key requirements you need to fulfill when applying to a New Zealand university:

Copy of a valid passport

Higher secondary score for UG Program, GRE/GMAT for PG programs

Minimum academic record of 65% and above in Class XII will be required

Resume

Evidence of funds

Letters of recommendation from the employer/manager (if applicable)

Essays (if demanded by the university)

Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS/PTE test scores)

Academic Reference Letters, the number of reference letters depends from university to university

Portfolio (for specific courses)

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Academic Transcripts from the previous study

Certificates of extracurricular activities

Medical insurance
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Scholarships for Studying in New Zealand

The New Zealand government, universities, and private organizations provide a range of scholarships to assist international students in pursuing their education. Below is a list of some of the most popular scholarships available for studying in New Zealand:

UC International First-Year Scholarships

ADB Scholarships at University of Auckland

University of Otago International Research Masters Scholarships

International Rural Development (MRD) at Lincoln University

Disaster Risk and Resilience (MDRR) at the University of Canterbury

The University of Canterbury’s College of Engineering Scholarship

A C Rayner Memorial Scholarship

Climate Change Science and Policy (MCCSP) at Victoria University Wellington

Public Health (MPH) at the University of Auckland

Victoria Masters Scholarships

University of Waikato International Excellence Scholarships


Bayer Boost Environmental Scholarship Scheme

Lincoln University Academic Scholarships

The Eamon Molloy Memorial Scholarship
