New Zealand postgraduate scholarship application conditions
Studying and living in New Zealand, students applying for undergraduate or master's degree must have a GPA of not less than 3.0 or an average score of 80 if they want to get a scholarship. Students need to study hard and lay a good foundation from the beginning of enrollment.
The TOEFL score should be at least about 80, preferably above 100. Students who want to apply for the New Zealand Graduate Scholarship, it is best to take the SAT in New Zealand, and the student's score is better than 2,200.
If you want to apply for a high scholarship, students should also pay attention to the class and academic year rankings. Universities in New Zealand pay more attention to students' class ranking, especially the whole stage of high school or university. They examine the students' stable performance in the whole learning stage, not the temporary excellent results.
Scholarship applications from New Zealand institutions will also refer to whether the applicant has participated in extracurricular activities of the school during his study in his own country. Volunteer work and student associations are both extracurricular activities that they value more.
New Zealand Postgraduate Scholarship Application Types
New Zealand postgraduate scholarships are mainly divided into three-year full-time doctoral scholarships and two-year full-time postgraduate scholarships. New Zealand university graduate students also have a new scholarship program "International Graduate Scholarship". This scholarship is mainly to attract more outstanding international students to go to New Zealand for postgraduate study and research.
New Zealand university master's study abroad scholarship also involves a lot of money. Scholarships fully support tuition, living expenses, international transportation fees, textbook fees, thesis fees and other expenses, with an average amount of about 220,000 yuan.
1. New Zealand Development Scholarship: The New Zealand Development Scholarship provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of New Zealand will provide tuition, registration fees, living expenses, travel expenses, insurance premiums for international students, and in some cases, subsidies for minor children. Both undergraduate and graduate students can apply for this scholarship.
2. Asian Development Bank Scholarship: This scholarship is only available to students who have registered the following degrees: Master of Public Health, Master of Science (Environmental Science), Master of Arts (Development Studies), Master of International Trade and Master of International Business, as well as certificate courses, postgraduate diplomas, master of engineering and doctoral courses.