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Study In New Zealand

The culture, adventure, and an exciting study experience await in the ‘land of the long white cloud’

STUDENT BURSARIES

Great Land of Opportunities

New Zealand universities strive to offer various aids to international students eligible for financial waivers and assistance based on academic as well as extracurricular merit.

​Many institutions offer variety of financial assistance for Study in New Zealand for international students in the form of

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Grants

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New Zealand universities offer a variety of scholarships to both domestic and international students. These scholarships cover a range of academic levels, from undergraduate to postgraduate studies, as well as research programs and short-term courses. They can include tuition fee scholarships, living allowances, travel grants, and other forms of financial support. Eligibility criteria for these scholarships vary widely and may be based on factors such as academic merit, financial need, leadership potential, or specific criteria related to the student's field of study or background. Prospective students should research the scholarship opportunities available at their chosen universities and carefully review the application requirements and deadlines.

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Scholarships

New Zealand universities offer a variety of scholarships to both domestic and international students. These scholarships cover a range of academic levels, from undergraduate to postgraduate studies, as well as research programs and short-term courses. They can include tuition fee scholarships, living allowances, travel grants, and other forms of financial support. Eligibility criteria for these scholarships vary widely and may be based on factors such as academic merit, financial need, leadership potential, or specific criteria related to the student's field of study or background. Prospective students should research the scholarship opportunities available at their chosen universities and carefully review the application requirements and deadlines.

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Tuition waiver

While tuition waivers may not be common in New Zealand universities, many institutions offer scholarships and financial aid packages to support international students. These scholarships often cover a portion of tuition fees or provide financial assistance to help offset the cost of education. Eligibility criteria for these scholarships vary and may be based on academic merit, financial need, or specific criteria related to the student's field of study or background. Prospective students should research the scholarship opportunities available at their chosen universities and inquire about any tuition waivers or financial aid programs during the application process.

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Studentships

New Zealand universities offer studentships, which are similar to scholarships but often specifically tied to research or academic positions. These studentships provide financial support to students pursuing postgraduate research degrees, such as master's or doctoral programs. They typically cover tuition fees and provide a stipend to support living expenses during the research period. Studentships may be funded by the university itself, government agencies, or external organizations. Eligibility criteria for studentships vary and may include academic merit, research experience, and the alignment of the student's research interests with the goals of the funding body. Prospective research students should explore studentship opportunities at their chosen universities and departments, as well as consider reaching out to potential supervisors for information and guidance.

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To avail the financial assistance, students must send all the required necessary documents by the set deadline as requested by respective university.

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