A Future Unlimited: An New Zealand education equips people with the knowledge, skills and networks
that will last a lifetime and gives every student that studies with us the foundation they need for
a Future Unlimited.
Excellence: New Zealand has an international reputation for excellence in all areas of education and
training. New Zealand’s scientists and researchers have been responsible for major breakthroughs and
technological advances around the world. Our best-known achievers have won international awards,
including eight Nobel Prizes. New Zealand is a technologically advanced society, you’ll study at an
institution with great facilities as well as you might opt for post study work visa NZ.
Quality: New Zealand - A place where your quality of education is guaranteed.
Multicultural: New Zealand is a safe, friendly and harmonious country. When you arrive you may find
yourself struck by the friendliness and hospitality of the people. Imagine: you’ve left your country
behind, yet somehow, you’ve arrived home.
Value: In New Zealand you will enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world. You can
even offset your living costs with part-time work while you study.
Recognition: While acquiring a New Zealand student visa, when you graduate, your qualification will
be recognized by international employers and leading education institutions around the world.
Support: Education institutions in New Zealand are among some of the best in the world offering
modern and innovative facilities that will ensure your time as a student is positive and valuable,
preparing you for a successful career in your chosen field. Student support forms a large part of
New Zealand’s education system. Institutions take their responsibility to student welfare seriously.
They provide specialist services to help international students adjust to life and study in New
Zealand and to achieve their goals.
Education System: Education in New Zealand is primarily the responsibility of the states and
territories. Education in New Zealand is compulsory between the ages of five and fifteen to
seventeen, depending on the state or territory, and date of birth. Post-compulsory education is
regulated within the New Zealand Qualifications Framework, a unified system of national
qualifications in schools, vocational education and training , and the higher education sector
(university).
The New Zealand Qualifications Framework :- provides the hierarchy of educational qualifications in
New Zealand. It is administered nationally by the New Zealand Government Department of Education,
Employment and Workplace Relations. Few qualifications outside the system are accepted by employers
or for entry to tertiary study. The main exceptions are information technology vendor certifications
and the International Baccalaureate.
Working Scope During & After Studies:
Under the current arrangements, student visa holders and their dependent family members (except masters
by research or doctoral degree student dependents who can work full time), can work a maximum of 20
hours per week during the term once the course has commenced, and unlimited hours when the course is not
in session. Under the proposed arrangement, the New Zealand student visa and work permit holder’s work
would be measured as 40 hours per fortnight during any fortnight in the course session. A fortnight
means a period of 14 days commencing on a Monday.