New Zealand Government Scholarship | NZAID New Zealand Scholarship
The New Zealand Government Scholarship is provided to students of all Arab nationalities who wish to study in New Zealand universities for free. The New Zealand Scholarship (NZAID) invites all students to obtain a unique opportunity to study bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees at universities.
The New Zealand NZAID scholarship is one of the best scholarships for students who suffer from a lack of financial resources and cannot afford the expenses of studying in their country or in other countries.
New Zealand Government grant funding
- The scholarship will cover the costs of full English language education
- The NZAID Scholarship will cover the full tuition fee waiver
- Registration fees at the intended university
- Medical insurance according to New Zealand government standards
- Travel costs to New Zealand only once.
- Living allowance with a salary of NZ$491 per week.
- Research for graduate students, bachelor's and master's students
- Accommodation and textbook allowance of NZ$3000.
New Zealand scholarship grades
- Bachelor's degree (3-4 years).
- Postgraduate Certificate (6 months).
- Postgraduate Diploma (one year).
- Master's degree (1-2 years).
- Ph.D. (3.5 years).
New Zealand Scholarship Specialties
Students can apply for the NZAID scholarship for all of the following subjects:
- Sciences
- Engineering
- Medicine
- Arts
- the law
- Economy
- Technology
- The environment
- Business administration and management
- Farm management
- Natural resources management
- Supply chain management and logistics
- Electronics and embedded technology
- Environmental economics and policy
- Marketing, graphic design
- Industrial design
- Legal Studies
- Agriculture and forestry
- Natural sciences and mathematics
- General engineering and technology
- electrical engineering
- Nuclear engineering
- Engineering and technology
- Hydrology and water management
- Business intelligence and analytics
- Plant and crop sciences
- Energy and power engineering
- Water engineering
New Zealand Scholarship Universities
In the following table we will find 8 universities participating in the New Zealand scholarship, in order:
University ranking | University Name |
---|---|
1 | University of Waikato |
2 | Victoria University of Wellington |
3 | University of Otago |
4 | University of Canterbury |
5 | University of Auckland |
6 | Massey University |
7 | Auckland University of Technology |
8 | Lincoln University |
Conditions for the New Zealand NZAID scholarship
To apply for a New Zealand scholarship, you must meet all eligibility criteria. You can look at the conditions below to confirm whether you can apply.
- You must have sufficient years of education, not less than 12 years
- You must be 18 years or older when you start your scholarship.
- There is no upper age limit for applicants.
- The scholarship prefers applicants under 40 years of age for New Zealand Scholarships
- Only people who have successfully received a New Zealand scholarship need to apply for a student visa.
- All applicants should check whether they are likely to meet the student visa requirements before applying for a scholarship.
- Send the application fully supported by the required documents and facts
- Delay in sending the application or lack of documents will cause your application to be rejected
- You must meet all conditions and admission criteria at the institution (university).
- Complete the scholarship application completely within the specified dates
- The requirement to obtain a recognized academic qualification.
- You have the right drive and motivation to apply
New Zealand Scholarship Experience Requirements
Applicants or applicants for postgraduate scholarships, who finished high school a few years ago, must have relevant work experience.
When evaluating scholarship applications, we prefer applicants who wish to study courses that are strongly aligned with their existing work experience. We prefer applicants who will continue to work in their current sector of employment after completing the scholarship.
On the New Zealand Scholarships application form, applicants must describe how their previous work experience relates to their proposed coursework or career. Postgraduate applicants or applicants who finished high school a few years ago must have the following work experience:
- One year of full-time work experience (i.e. 30 or more hours per week), OR
- Two years of part-time work experience (i.e. up to 29 hours per week).
Work experience can be paid, unpaid or voluntary.
Exception for school leavers and first-year undergraduate students: These two types of scholarship applicants do not need work experience:
- Applicants who are in their final year of high school, or
- Applicants who are in their first year of university study that began in the academic year immediately following completion of high school.
Language Requirement for New Zealand Government Scholarship
This English language training is part of the New Zealand Scholarship. This is done in New Zealand, right before you start studying for your qualifications. After completing this English language training, you must meet the English language entry requirements for your preferred course. If you do not meet the requirements, your scholarship will cease and you must return home.
An English language test is administered during the final stages of the scholarship selection process. Only applicants shortlisted for the scholarship need IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic or Cambridge Academic English (Advanced) test scores.
In most cases, shortlisted applicants will need to organize and pay for their own IELTS, TOEFL or PTE Academic tests. Selected applicants will need to book a test with a company that conducts English language testing near their location.
If you are shortlisted applicants, you will need to book an IELTS or TOEFL test as soon as possible. This is because the testing process may take several weeks.
You may lose the opportunity to receive a New Zealand scholarship, if your English language test application form is late, incomplete or inaccurate.
New Zealand Government Scholarship Documents
To submit a successful application for a New Zealand Government Scholarship, the following documents must be submitted:
- A copy of the passport or national ID
- Copies of academic transcripts
- Statement of purpose
- Motivation letter
- recommendation Letter
- Biography
- Statement of school/university grades
- Training certificates
- English language certificate (ELTS, TOEFL IBT, TELC, LCCI, TOLES).
Registration for the New Zealand Government Scholarship
The application process for New Zealand scholarships varies depending on the country or region you are from. You can apply between the application opening and closing date for your country.
1- Passing the eligibility test
Complete the New Zealand Scholarships Eligibility Test online to see if you are eligible to apply.
2- Register for a New Zealand Government scholarship account
If you are eligible, you will see a “Register” button on the webpage, click this to start registering for your New Zealand Scholarship account.
You will be asked to enter an email address (this will become your username to log in again later). The system will perform a check to ensure that this email address has not already been used. If the check is successful, you will need to complete the rest of your account details and choose “Register”.
This is where you will enter the eligibility code that you emailed yourself or wrote down.
3- Set a password for the New Zealand Government Scholarship account
An email will be sent to you to set a password to complete the registration process. Click the link in the email which will take you to a screen where you will need to set your password. Remember to look in your spam folder, as automated messages are sometimes filtered.
4- Step 4: Complete and submit your application before the closing date
Use your New Zealand Scholarship account to access the New Zealand Scholarship online application system at any time between the opening and closing dates for your country.
5- You must provide a valid email address
During the selection process, we communicate with applicants via email. It is very important that your email address is kept up to date. It is also important that you check your email regularly. You must respond to us immediately, otherwise you may miss updates. If you fail to respond immediately, you may lose your chance to receive a scholarship.
Your email address is also your username. If you need to change your email address, remember that this will also change your username.
Tips about presenting medicine
- Write in English: Applications in other languages are not accepted.
- Check your work: Make sure your answers make sense. Use correct English grammar, punctuation and spelling.
- Keep answers concise: Make sure each answer falls within the character limit specified in the form.
- Do not cheat or plagiarize: We will reject your application if there is evidence that your work is not your own or that other people helped you with your answers.
- Students wishing to apply must first obtain acceptance from the intended university
- After that, you must register on the New Zealand government scholarship website and fill out the scholarship application
- The student must submit the visa application after obtaining confirmation of university acceptance and the scholarship as well
- The New Zealand Embassy determines the application dates for visa applications and interviews according to each student
- Application procedures may vary due to the global health situation (due to the Corona virus)
- If the online eligibility test confirms that you are eligible, you will be given an eligibility code (number).
- Register for a New Zealand Scholarship account
- Set a password for your New Zealand Scholarship account
- Step 4: Complete and submit your application before the closing date