If you’re planning to study in New Zealand, here’s everything you should know before choosing this world-class destination.
 As an international student, it is important to do your own research and speak to specialists who can guide you and provide country and course-specific information based on your preference.
 Doing your own research enables you to also ask the right questions and get the necessary clarity that a specialist can provide. 
AJV Global student team specialists assist with admissions and student visa processes for various countries. However, when AJV Global started, New Zealand was the only country we assisted with.
 With over 20 years of experience assisting students to come and study in New Zealand, we have acquired an understanding of why it is one of the top destinations for international students.  
In NZ, tertiary education is offered by different types of education providers for international students:
Institution Type  | Key Focus | 
| Universities | Academic and Research | 
| Institutes of Technology/Polytechnics (ITPs) | Vocational and Applied learning | 
| Private Training Establishments (PTE) | Niche skill training, often industry-led  | 
There are 8 world-class universities in New Zealand –
- The University of Auckland
 - Auckland University of Technology
 - The University of Canterbury
 - Lincoln University
 - Massey University
 - The University of Otago
 - Victoria University of Wellington
 - The University of Waikato
 
The ITPs, along with some industry training organisations, sit under one umbrella –Te Pūkenga.
 The ITPs offer courses for international students and are listed below – 
- Ara Institute of Canterbury
 - Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)
 - Unitec
 - Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT)
 - NorthTec
 - Southern Institute of Technology (SIT)
 - WelTec & Whitireia NZ
 - Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT)
 - Otago Polytechnic
 - Toi-Ohomai
 - Wintec
 - Universal College of Learning (UCOL)
 - Western Institute of Technology (WITT)
 
There are over 100 Private Training Establishments in NZ. However, not all offer courses for international students.
 Some of the PTEs that do offer courses to international students (the list below is not exhaustive) are as follows – 
- Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS)
 - Media Design School
 - Yoobee Colleges
 - New Zealand Management Academies (NZMA)
 - New Zealand Tertiary College
 - New Zealand School of Education
 - Le Cordon Bleu
 - Pacific International Hotel Management School (PIHMS)
 - Queenstown Resort College
 - Future Skills
 - Academy Ex
 - AGI Education
 - Kauri Academy
 
Studying in NZ offers several unique advantages, and here are the top reasons why a student may choose to study here:
High-Quality and Globally Recognized Education
- High-quality institutions: NZ universities consistently rank in the top 3% globally
 - The program’s focus is on hands-on teaching with real-world application, emphasis on research, and practical learning
 - Opportunities to work on real-world projects and engage in innovation
 - Class sizes are small, with quality assurance systems in place
 
Affordability
- Tuition fees and living costs are often lower than in the US, UK, or Australia
 - Scholarships available for international students
 
Work Opportunities
- 20 hours/week part-time during semesters, and full-time during breaks
 - Research courses at the Master’s and PhD levels offering full-time work rights
 - Post-study work visa (between 1-3 years, depending on qualification) offers a valuable opportunity to find and work in skilled roles within NZ
 - Clear and multiple pathways to residency for skilled graduates
 
English-Speaking Country
- Studying in an English-speaking environment improves your language skills naturally.
 - No language barrier for daily life, internships, or part-time work
 
Safe, Peaceful, and Beautiful
- Low crime rates and political stability
 - Stunning natural landscapes – beaches, mountains, lakes, and forests
 - Excellent for outdoor adventures: hiking, skiing, surfing, etc.
 - Kiwi culture emphasizes outdoor recreation and work–life balance
 - Growing diversity within the country – NZ is known for its friendly and inclusive society
 
Family Visas:
- Spouse/Partner may be eligible for an Open Work Visa from day 1
 - Children under 18 may be eligible for Free Education
 
Other Benefits:
- International students have a clear pathway to work and settle in New Zealand
 - Eligible for citizenship (New Zealand passport) after 5 years of gaining Residence
 - Avail the publicly funded health services when on a Post Study Work Visa
 
The combination of obtaining a high-quality education and a pathway to residence in a safe, progressive, and beautiful country.
 NZ is, no surprise, an excellent choice for both young students who wish to start their education journey or mature students who are looking for a work-life balance for themselves and their family. 



