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KC New Zealand Contact Details

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‘Krishna’ Plot No. 10/2,I.T. Park, Opp. V.N.I.T,Behind Infotech Tower,Parsodi, Nagpur - 440022.Maharashtra

Mr. Zubin Deboo (Manager)

Mob: +91 9604819861 +91 8624043652Off: +91 712  2222060/61/62/63

Email: [email protected] [email protected] site: http://www.studies-overseas.com/

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Points to be covered

KIWI - National Pride

• Facts about New Zealand• Why Study in New Zealand?• Education System• Types of Educational Institutions in New

Zealand• Intakes and Deadlines• Entry Requirements• Documents required for application• Student Work Rights• Job Search Work Visa• Cost of Education• Institutions Represented by Krishna Consultants• Courses offered with Internships• Chart for Comparison of Scores of IELTS/TOEFL iBT/PTE

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Facts about New Zealand

• New Zealand is located in the Southwest Pacific Ocean and consists of two main Islands as well as a number of smaller ones.

• The principal Islands are the North and South Islands which are separated by the Cook Strait.

• New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, so January and February are the warmest months, Autumn is from March to May, Winter is from June to August, and Spring runs from September to November.

• Capital of New Zealand is Wellington but the most popular and happening city is Auckland.

• The official languages in use in New Zealand are English and Maori.

• The total population of New Zealand is approximately 4.5 Million while the population of Auckland is 1.4 Million. Hence one third of New Zealand's total population resides in Auckland.

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Why Study in New Zealand?

• British based Education System.

• 1 year Job Search Visa & 2 years Work Visa.

• PR (Permanent Residency) Opportunity.

• New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education.

• Warm and welcoming environment.

• 15 years of education is acceptable in NZ.

• High Quality Living Conditions.

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Education System

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Types of Educational Institutions in NewZealand

• Universities : There are 8 Government-funded universities providing undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes.

• Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics : A popular option is to study at one of the18 government funded Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics. They offer a widevariety of programmes which can be both academically and vocationally focused.

• Private Tertiary and Training Establishments :There are a growing number of private tertiary and training providers offering an alternative study option. They offer a range of programmes including professional certificates, diplomas and degrees in a diverse range of subjects including art, the hospitality industry, computer studies, secretarial studies, quality management, ecotourism and others.

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Intakes and Deadlines

Intakes:

• There are generally two Intakes in New Zealand: February and July.

• However ITPs and Private Institutes may have different Intakes for different courses.Practically there is an intake every month in some or the other institution resulting in recruitment throughout the year.

Deadlines:

• There is no deadline as such in New Zealand but it is recommended to send applications at least 4 months prior to the start date to avoid end moment troubles.

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Entry Requirements

Academics:

• For Undergraduate Diploma & Bachelors Degree: 12th with 50% to 70% range.

• For Graduate Diploma, PG Diploma, Masters : Bachelors with 55% and above.

English Language:

• Undergraduate Diploma, Bachelors Degree & Graduate Diploma: IELTS 6.0 with no bands less then 5.5. Few Private institutions will accept IELTS 5.5 (5) for specific UG Diplomas.

• Post Graduate Diplomas & Masters : IELTS 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.

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Documents required for application

• Correct application form.• Resume.

• A Statement of purpose (for Masters & PG Diploma only).•2 Letters of Recommendation (for Masters & PG Diploma only) and Work

Experience if any.• IELTS, PTE or TOEFL Score Card.• Duly attested Degree/Provisional/Completion Certificate and all the Mark sheets of Bachelors.• Duly attested Passing Certificates & Mark sheets of 12th Std or Intermediate & 10th Std.• If the 10th or 12th Mark sheet contains only the subject codes, subject key should be mentioned.

• Copy of Passport (1st & last page).

All the documents should be notarized for the University applications only.

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Student Work Rights

• Eligible students can work up to 20 hours in any given week during the academic year.

• Students undertaking a course of 12 months or more may work full-time during the holidays.

• A partner of an eligible student may apply for a work permit for full time working valid for the duration of the study course, only if the student is an applicant for a full time course of Level 7 in areas as specified in the Long Term Skill Shortage List. However partners of all students on study course of Level 8 and above can work full time without any condition.

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Student Work Rights

• The student after completion of studies in NZ and graduating can hold a 12 months Graduate Job Search visa which enables him to start working in any job (not relevant to qualification also).

• Graduates with Long Term Skilled Job offer that is relevant to their qualification, can apply for a Graduate Work Experience Visa for two years after their 12 months Graduate Job Search Visa is over.• For Qualifying to Work after studies the student needs to fulfill the following Academic requirements.

• Qualification at Level 7 and above for at least 1 academic year.

• Single qualification of two years at Level 4-6.

• Two qualifications at Level 4-6 each requiring at least 1 academic year provided the second qualification is at a higher level than the first (2 years study in New Zealand in total).

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Job Search Work Visa

Students who have successfully completed in New Zealand a qualification that wouldqualify for Graduate Job Search Work Visa have to apply within 3 months after the end date of the student visa for that qualification.

Students will be granted a work visa for a maximum period of 12 months on followingconditions:

1. Applicants must provide a completed work visa application form and fee.

2. Evidence that they have successfully completed a qualification in New Zealand that meets the study to work qualification requirements.

3. Evidence that they have a minimum of $4200 in funds available to maintainthemselves during their stay in New Zealand.

Evidence of an offer of employment is not required.

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Cost of Education

1 NZ$ = Rs. 47/- approx. Particulars Diploma Masters IELTS Coaching 5050 5050 IELTS Exam Fees 11,300 11,300 Tuition Fees per year 8,46,000 10,81,000 Living Cost 7,05,000 7,05,000 Airfare from India to New Zealand 50,000 50,000 Visa Fees (Including TT service fees) 15,550 15,550 Total Expenses 16,32,850 18,67,850 Less Part Time Earnings (Approx.) 6,00,000 6,00,000 Net Cost 10,32,850 12,67,850 Duration of Part Time Jobs 20 hrs. per week 20 hrs. per week

40 hrs per week 40 hrs. per weekduring vacations during vacations

Total expenses to be incurred -- approx. 10 Lakhs 13 Lakhs

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• University of Canterbury, Christchurch.• Lincoln University, Lincoln, Canterbury.• UNITEC Institute of Technology, Auckland.• Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland.• Ara Institute of Canterbury formerly (CPIT),

Christchurch.• Whitireia New Zealand, Wellington, Auckland.• Waikato Institute of Technology (WINTEC),

Hamilton.• Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec),

Wellington.• Southern Institute of Technology, Invercargill.• Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin & Auckland.• Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki

(WITT), New Plymouth.• Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology

(NMIT), Nelson & Marlborough campuses.• Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Tauranga• North Tec, Auckland.

• UUNZ Institute of Business, Auckland.• Auckland Institute of Studies, Auckland.• New Zealand School of Education (NZSE), Auckland.• North Shore International Academy, Auckland.• Pacific International Hotel Management School,

(New Plymouth).• EDENZ Colleges, Auckland.• Royal Business School, Auckland & Christchurch.• Auckland Wise Institute. AWI International

Education Group, Auckland.• Queens Academic Group (QAC), Auckland.• National Tertiary Education Consortium (NTEC),

Auckland & Christchurch.• Le Cordon Bleu, Wellington.• Computer Power Plus, Auckland.• Cornell Institute of Business & Technology,

Auckland.• International Academy of New Zealand, Auckland.• International College of New Zealand, Auckland.• Imperial College of New Zealand, Auckland.• Taylors College, Auckland.

Institutions Represented by Krishna ConsultantsTM

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Courses offered with Internships

SR. NO. INSTITUTION COURSE INTERNSHIP INTAKES

1 SIT, Invercargill P.G Diploma In Business Enterprise 6 Months Study + 1 Year Dissertation February & July

2 Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin/ Auckland

Graduate Diploma In Applied Management

1 Year Study Includes 200 Hours Internship

January, February, March , June, July, August , October

3 PIHMS, New Plymouth P.G Diploma in Hospitality Management

40 Weeks study + 6 months paid employment

February, April, July & September

4 CPIT, Christchurch All Graduate Diplomas 1 Year Course Includes 200 Hours Internship

June, July, October & November

5 NMIT, Nelson P.G Diploma in Business Enterprise 18 months Study + 8 Weeks Internship ( NZ $800 For 8 Weeks Internship)

July

6 WITT, New Plymouth Diploma in Professional Cookery (Level 5)

18 months course includes 300 hours internship February, July & September

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Chart for Comparison of Scores of IELTS/TOEFL iBT/PTE

Program Level IELTS test TOEFL Internet-based (iBT) Pearson Test of English (Academic)

Certificate at Level 4Academic score of 5.5 with no band score lower than 5

Score of 46 (with a writing score of 20) PTE (Academic) score of 42

Diploma at Level 5Academic score of 5.5 with no band score lower than 5

Score of 46 (with a writing score of 20) PTE (Academic) score of 42

Diploma at level 6 Academic score of 6 with no band score lower than 5.5

Score of 60 (with a writing score of 20) PTE (Academic) score of 50Bachelor Degree at Level 7

Graduate Diploma at Level 7

Post-graduate Diploma Level 8

Academic score of 6.5 with no band score lower than 6

Score of 79 (with a writing score of 21) PTE (Academic) score of 58

Bachelor Honours Degree at Level 8

Master Degree at Level 9

Doctoral Degree at Level 10

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