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Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by go4value(m): 9:28pm On Feb 16, 2018
@concepts and others please help me review this school, am 36yrs can it fly?
$16k nzd yearly is OK by me.... https://www.sit.ac.nz/Fees-Enrolments/International-Fees
Mechanical engineering
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by jossygold2007: 10:45pm On Feb 16, 2018
cconcept:
@all
please ask your questions here for now. Thanks

please help with my question.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by jossygold2007: 10:59pm On Feb 16, 2018
go4value:
@concepts and others please help me review this school, am 36yrs can it fly?
$16k nzd yearly is OK by me.... https://www.sit.ac.nz/Fees-Enrolments/International-Fees
Mechanical engineering

are you going for a Diploma NZ$14,000+NZ$2,000= NZ$16,000 Per year

OR

Certificate programme NZ$14,000+NZ$2,000 NZ$16,000 Per year

Those are the only two program that is NZ$16k or do u mistake NZ$16,000 + NZ$2,000 =NZ$18,000 Per year

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Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by murphy02(m): 4:10pm On Feb 17, 2018
cconcept:
@all
please ask your questions here for now. Thanks

pls
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by tobiasbeecher: 4:16pm On Feb 17, 2018
You people should just know that you are required to leave NZ 14 days after you finish your programme. You're not required to apply to NZ or any other country until after staying two years in your country. Please, before you apply for a scholarship try and read the terms before applying. Don't be taken away by the prospect of going to NZ.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by murphy02(m): 4:51pm On Feb 17, 2018
tobiasbeecher:
You people should just know that you are required to leave NZ 14 days after you finish your programme. You're not required to apply to NZ or any other country until after staying two years in your country. Please, before you apply for a scholarship try and read the terms before applying. Don't be taken away by the prospect of going to NZ.

Are you in NZ?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by go4value(m): 4:58pm On Feb 17, 2018
are you going for a Diploma NZ$14,000+NZ$2,000= NZ$16,000 Per year

OR

Certificate programme NZ$14,000+NZ$2,000 NZ$16,000 Per year

Those are the only two program that is NZ$16k or do u mistake NZ$16,000 + NZ$2,000 =NZ$18,000 Per year
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am going for Diploma ooo....
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by tobiasbeecher: 6:23pm On Feb 17, 2018
murphy02:


Are you in NZ?
No
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by cconcept: 1:20am On Feb 19, 2018
Nsiehi:
Kudos Oga Cconcept for the great and selfless job you are doing here. Please I want to make inquiries about Invercargill. I want apply for an undergraduate course (Bsc civil engineering) at the Southern institute of technology, invercargill due to their low tuition fees over there. I have been researching about jobs and cost of living in that region but the information I have gotten so far is quite scanty. Please can you give more information about this region with regards to jobs, cost of living and life in general. Thanks a lot and keep up the good job.

Invercargill is a small town with about 50,000 people.
I have never been there. If you have all the funds required to live and study,you may go for it.
Also consider if you can scale the hurdle of "bonafide" student.

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Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by cconcept: 1:23am On Feb 19, 2018
jossygold2007:
@cconcept Please I need the list of the cheapest universities. colleges or pathway programs in NewZealand I received offer from ACG and Taylor's college those guys are fucking too and you must pay all at once expensive.

I do not have a list,it will be better you make use google.
All international students must pay tuition in full before the school can give you enrollment certificate required for visa processing.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by cconcept: 1:26am On Feb 19, 2018
go4value:
@concepts and others please help me review this school, am 36yrs can it fly?
$16k nzd yearly is OK by me.... https://www.sit.ac.nz/Fees-Enrolments/International-Fees
Mechanical engineering

What level of study is this course?
Can you convince INZ you are a bonafide student especially with your age(I am sorry I have to put it this way)?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by cconcept: 1:32am On Feb 19, 2018
murphy02:


pls I will like to know if there are short skills one can acquire like forklift driving etc, while in NZ then use the certificate to work n study.

if possible can one get a working permit after completion of the training?

In the first instance,you need a reason for INZ to give you a visa to be in New Zealand(job offer,study,residency,family,talent and sport etc)


You may want to read my comment https://www.nairaland.com/2986318/new-zealand-skilled-worker-category/11#57431370
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by cconcept: 1:37am On Feb 19, 2018
tobiasbeecher:
You people should just know that you are required to leave NZ 14 days after you finish your programme. You're not required to apply to NZ or any other country until after staying two years in your country. Please, before you apply for a scholarship try and read the terms before applying. Don't be taken away by the prospect of going to NZ.

Thank you.
We are also waiting for the full immigration policy of the new government.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by murphy02(m): 9:31pm On Feb 19, 2018
cconcept:


In the first instance,you need a reason for INZ to give you a visa to be in New Zealand(job offer,study,residency,family,talent and sport etc)


You may want to read my comment https://www.nairaland.com/2986318/new-zealand-skilled-worker-category/11#57431370
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by NewMiembro: 6:42pm On Feb 21, 2018
Has anyone ever deferred a scholarship? Does anyone know the "exceptional circumstances" that MFAT considers for deferrals? There's no explanation on that.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by futureenergy: 9:54pm On Feb 21, 2018
NewMiembro:
Has anyone ever deferred a scholarship? Does anyone know the "exceptional circumstances" that MFAT considers for deferrals? There's no explanation on that.
Circumstances like illness, wife giving birth, or death of close one.

No matter what it is, talk with MFAT. They are the most friendly and understanding organization I've related with. However, deferral or postponement of resumption is easier for PhD.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Nsiehi: 4:46am On Feb 22, 2018
cconcept:


Invercargill is a small town with about 50,000 people.
I have never been there. If you have all the funds required to live and study,you may go for it.
Also consider if you can scale the hurdle of "bonafide" student.

Thanks a great deal.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Nobody: 1:00pm On Feb 22, 2018
Kooko10:
Nothing yet

Any update? My visa application too has been submitted since the 18th of January, and no response till the moment.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by fetuga2: 10:33pm On Feb 22, 2018
can someone with online or distance learning Master degree apply for NewZealand development scholarship for another Master degree in different course but somehow related to first degree course?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by fetuga2: 3:17pm On Feb 23, 2018
can someone with online or distance learning Master degree apply for NewZealand development scholarship for another Master degree in different course but somehow related to first degree course?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by ajibolag(m): 9:37am On Feb 24, 2018
fetuga2:


can someone with online or distance learning Master degree apply for NewZealand development scholarship for another Master degree in different course but somehow related to first degree course?
give it a try, justify how related your completed educational programs are to the program you are applying to. consequently, how it will improve the country.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by abusaibu: 11:42am On Feb 24, 2018
Goodday house, will like to know if is posible for one to get Phd full scholarship from a newzealand university without submiting a publication alongside with the application for full scholarship.

Thank you.

abusaibu@yahoo.com
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by fetuga2: 12:17pm On Feb 24, 2018
ajibolag:

give it a try, justify how related your completed educational programs are to the program you are applying to. consequently, how it will improve the country.
thanks bro
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Iggyok(m): 10:43am On Feb 26, 2018
ojsamuel:
@ojesamtolu... But MSc animal science
Please what are the required documents for application,how about transcript since most universities does'nt give transcript directly to students.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Delvindy: 1:59pm On Feb 28, 2018
abusaibu:
Goodday house, will like to know if is posible for one to get Phd full scholarship from a newzealand university without submiting a publication alongside with the application for full scholarship.

Thank you.

abusaibu@yahoo.com

Yes.
I recently got a full scholarship for PhD. I don't have any publication.
But, I have presented a poster at a seminar and I did posses some of the skills that were required by my supervisor's research grant.
All I did was submit my documents and proposal to my supervisor, who accepted me and then the department forwarded my credentials to the school.
Alongside my admission application, I applied for scholarship and I was successful.
They say once your supervisor accepts you, it is usually not much of a big deal to scale through the other processes. They say. I don't know.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by peterderock4dei: 9:01am On Mar 02, 2018
It can be compared to Australia
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by jelmusboy(m): 1:08pm On Mar 03, 2018
Good work here to everyone.

I got admitted into the PhD in Preventive and Social Medicine program at University of Otago last year. However, I deferred my admission to September 2018 because I got a fixed term job in the UK which will end in July 2018 and also to raise some money because I was refused the doctoral scholarship I applied for.

I intend to apply for visa in June before I leave the UK in July for me, my wife and baby and I should have the required fund for everyone. My question goes thus:

1. My plan is to get the NZ visa before I leave the UK for Nigeria cos my resumption is in September. Is it advisable to apply for the visa in the UK since I won't be employed after the end of my UK contract and I don't have a job in Nigeria either?

2. For how many months do I have to have the POF in my account?

3. What evidence can I use to show that I will leave NZ after completion of my studies considering the fact that I want to go with my wife and baby and no job in Nigeria?

4. Since I will be self-funded, will 1 year tuition and maintenance fees suffice? I plan working in NZ because my profession is in demand in NZ

5. Is June 2018 a good time to apply for the visa because I am resuming in September 2018 (three months interval)?

6. Any other advice will be appreciated.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by cconcept: 11:21pm On Mar 05, 2018
jelmusboy:
Good work here to everyone.

I got admitted into the PhD in Preventive and Social Medicine program at University of Otago last year. However, I deferred my admission to September 2018 because I got a fixed term job in the UK which will end in July 2018 and also to raise some money because I was refused the doctoral scholarship I applied for.

congratulations on securing admission.

I intend to apply for visa in June before I leave the UK in July for me, my wife and baby and I should have the required fund for everyone. My question goes thus:

Apply using the online platform for yourself only, then when your visa is out,apply for family because those are paper based application. Remember NZD4200 for your wife and NZD4800 for each child. Be ready to provide enough evidence of relationship

1. My plan is to get the NZ visa before I leave the UK for Nigeria cos my resumption is in September. Is it advisable to apply for the visa in the UK since I won't be employed after the end of my UK contract and I don't have a job in Nigeria either?

Apply for the visas NOW. These days,many applicants are not getting the visa processed on time and as a result they have to defer their admission and resumption

2. For how many months do I have to have the POF in my account?

You need to show a six month bank statement showing the required amount. if there is a lump sum above the equivalence of NZD1000,you need to explain the source. Yes,lump sum in the account is allowed if you can provide genuine source and documentary evidence of the fund(gift from dad/mum to support your academic dream, pension payout, etc

3. What evidence can I use to show that I will leave NZ after completion of my studies considering the fact that I want to go with my wife and baby and no job in Nigeria?

a good letter of motivation describing your goals and future plans in concrete terms among many others

4. Since I will be self-funded, will 1 year tuition and maintenance fees suffice? I plan working in NZ because my profession is in demand in NZ

what you need after paying your first year tuition(without payment,the school might not issue you enrollment letter required for visa application) is a minimum of NZD16000(15000 for maintenance and a minimum of 1000 for outward travel). Be aware that you will need to be renewing your visa yearly. You can also use a sponsor if you do not have the whole funds but be aware that you have to be using the SAME person every year as your sponsor thereafter for visa renewal. Have you researched job opportunities in the town you are going- do not just assume based on your qualification and experience. The labour market in a supposedly student town is dynamic ? I assume it is Dunedin.

5. Is June 2018 a good time to apply for the visa because I am resuming in September 2018 (three months interval)?

Please apply now...The processing period could be long

6. Any other advice will be appreciated.

APPLY NOW and try as much as possible to convince INZ you are a bonafide student

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