New Zealand qualifications are structured from Level 5 to Level 10, covering everything from diplomas to advanced research degrees. All programs must be approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).
Qualification Eligibility Duration
Diploma – Level 5 & 6 12th Grade 1–2 years
Diploma – Level 7 12th Grade 3 years
Graduate Diploma – Level 7 Bachelor’s Degree 1 year
Postgraduate Diploma – Level 8 Bachelor’s Degree 1 year
Master’s – Level 9 Bachelor’s Degree 1 year
PhD / Doctorate – Level 10 Master’s Degree 3 years
Step 1: Apply for an Offer Letter
Select a university, polytechnic, or private training institution.
Documents Required:
– Grade 10 & 12 mark sheets
– Undergraduate diploma/degree (if applicable)
– English proficiency test results (IELTS / PTE)
– Passport copy
Step 2: Prepare Visa Documents
– Proof of funds (tuition + living expenses, approx. NZ$20,000 per year)
– Police Clearance Certificate
– Health Examination Certificate
Step 3: Submit Visa Application
Applications are submitted online via Immigration New Zealand.
Step 4: Receive Approval in Principle (AIP)
Once AIP is granted, the first-year tuition fees must be paid. The visa is issued following
payment.
Graduates of eligible programs may apply for a 1–3 year work visa, depending on their qualification. While students may work in any field, those pursuing Permanent Residency are encouraged to focus on occupations from the Green List.
For the full and updated list, visit: Immigration New Zealand’s official Green List.
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