How to Apply

Apply to study in New Zealand 

There are many interesting and exciting education options in New Zealand, which means that you will need to conduct careful research to see which course, institution and study location is best for you Applying to educational institutions in New Zealand is simple, but it requires careful planning and can take some time.

Here is some advice to assist you with the application process:

 

Step 1 — Choose a course and institution

Start by researching courses to determine what you would like to study. Look at features such as subjects, specialisations and tuition fees. At the start of your research process, you can narrow down your choices by field of study (such as business or humanities) as well as the level of study. You may be interested in studying a bachelor degree after completing secondary school in your home country, gaining some practical knowledge and experience in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector or improving your academic or English language skills by undertaking a form of preparatory study.

Once you have a course or area of study in mind, it is time to choose an education provider. Start by working out where you can study your course, then look at the specific attributes of institutions on this list. Consider aspects such as the size of the campus, the quality of facilities, proximity to amenities and the proportion of international students on campus.

 

Step 2 — Submit your application

Once you have chosen a course and education provider, the next step is to begin submitting applications. You can contact iBridge Consultancy to apply for your admission. Some institutions charge an application fee, but this may be waived for students applying online.  

You will usually need to supply information such as:

  • your personal details
  • certified proof of your level of English language proficiency
  • details of your previous academic study (an academic transcript, for example)
  • course preferences
  • a summary of your employment experience (if relevant to your application).

Step 3 — Wait for your application to be processed

Now that you have submitted your application, you will need to wait for it to be processed by the education provider. The time taken to process applications varies between institutions. It can take a few weeks before you are notified of the result of your application, and this process may be longer for postgraduate courses.

 

Step 4 — Accept your offer

If your application is successful, you will receive an offer letter from your New Zealand institution that will provide instructions about how you can accept your place. This offer letter may include conditions that you must meet before taking up your place.

 

Step 5 — Prepare for departure

Once you have been accepted into your chosen course and institution, you can begin making arrangements to come to New Zealand. If the course you have applied for is longer than three months in duration, you will need to obtain a New Zealand student visa.

Once you have obtained a visa, it is time to make additional arrangements such as travel and health insurance, organising your flights, finding accommodation and preparing to live in New Zealand. Your institution may provide an admissions package to help you navigate this process.