Government of new zealand scholarship

The Government of New Zealand offers various scholarships to international students to study in New Zealand. Here are some of the most popular ones:

  1. New Zealand Government Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to international students from developing countries to pursue undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral studies in New Zealand.
    • Eligibility: Students from developing countries, aged 18-40, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
    • Benefits: Full tuition fees, living allowance, and return airfare.
  2. New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to students from Commonwealth countries to pursue undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral studies in New Zealand.
    • Eligibility: Students from Commonwealth countries, aged 18-40, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
    • Benefits: Full tuition fees, living allowance, and return airfare.
  3. New Zealand Pacific Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to students from Pacific Island countries to pursue undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral studies in New Zealand.
    • Eligibility: Students from Pacific Island countries, aged 18-40, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
    • Benefits: Full tuition fees, living allowance, and return airfare.
  4. New Zealand Aid Programme Scholarship: This scholarship is offered to students from developing countries to pursue undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral studies in New Zealand.
    • Eligibility: Students from developing countries, aged 18-40, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
    • Benefits: Full tuition fees, living allowance, and return airfare.
  5. New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships: This scholarship is offered to international students to pursue doctoral research in New Zealand.
    • Eligibility: Students from any country, aged 18-40, with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
    • Benefits: Full tuition fees, living allowance, and return airfare.

To be eligible for these scholarships, you typically need to:

The application process typically involves:

  1. Submitting an online application form
  2. Providing academic transcripts and certificates
  3. Writing a personal statement and research proposal (for doctoral scholarships)
  4. Providing proof of language proficiency (English language test results)
  5. Submitting a copy of your passport

The application deadlines vary depending on the scholarship and the institution you are applying to. It's essential to check the specific deadlines and requirements for each scholarship.

Remember to also research the institutions and courses you are interested in, as well as the living costs and lifestyle in New Zealand, to ensure that you are well-prepared for your studies.