Unique Features of programs
- New Zealand Govt Institutes.
- NO IELTS required for CBSE / ICSE pass students with 65% grade in English.
- Transfer to new Zealand after one year of study in India.
- Guest faculty from New Zealand for each Semester.
- Part time work permit of 20 Hrs per week.
- After completion of course, student gets 1 year Graduate Job Search Visa.
- PR in New Zealand may be obtained within a short span of 6-8 months after working for 1 year.
Admission Procedure
- Application form may be obtained from the Institute on payment of Rs. 200/- in cash.
- Completed forms along with the required copies of certificates /testimonials duly attested by Notary must be submitted before the cut off date.
- Selection procedure :
- Admissions to the credit transfer programs shall be made purely on merit basis. On completion of 1 year with all subjects clear and fulfilling of the required eligibility conditions, application for transfer is requested.
- Admissions for direct registration to New Zealand programs at Waiariki/BOP/NMIT shall be made as per New Zealand Govt admission guidelines.
Important Instructions :
Candidates must submit following documents along with application form :
1. Attested copies of the following qualification documents to be attached with the admission form
- Class X certificate and marksheet
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- Graduation certificate (if applicable)
| - Post Graduation certificate (if applicable)
| - Experience certificate (if any).
| - Five passport size recent photographs
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** Certified photocopies of documents to be provided
** English translation must be provided in case any of the certificate of completion and/or mark sheets has been issued in the regional Language
2. Original / Attested copies of following documents at the time of application Transfer/ Direct Registration:
- Education loan sanction letter
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- Fixed Deposits.
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- Post Office Accounts.
| - National Saving Certificates
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Bank statements for the past 6 months immediately preceding the date of application.
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Balance in Public Provident Fund Accounts/Employers Provident Fund Accounts.
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** Evidence of source of income to be provided by the student's financial guarantors and parents ** Documentary evidence in support of every instance of recent deposits should be provided
Visa Policies :
Student Visa Policy: - The student policy changes that came into force from 4 July 2005, give more opportunities for international students to gain work permits and apply for residence after they have completed their studies. The following list summarizes the main changes to New Zealand student policy:
- Eligible students can apply to 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 in New Zealand over the summer holidays (some conditions apply).
- Students in Year 12 and 13, and eligible English language students may work up to 20 hours in any given week during the academic year (some conditions apply).
- International students, who have graduated from a course in New Zealand that would gain points under the Skilled Migrant Category, may apply for a 1 year open work permit.
- Expanded group of students who may apply for a two-year post-study work permit to obtain points practical work experience relevant to their qualification.
- Partners of students studying in areas of absolute skill shortage and partners of all postgraduate students may apply for a work permit, valid for the duration of the student's course of study.
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