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Before you begin your application to study in New Zealand, you must become familiar with the common intakes of domestic and international students. In New Zealand, the intake process occurs twice (majorly) in January and July. There are rolling intakes as well that offer admission throughout the year. However, the actual admission dates might vary as per the university.
Intake session | Semester session | Description |
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January (semester I or Autumn intake) | February to June | The New Zealand universities offer undergraduate and postgraduate courses during this intake. |
July (semester II or Spring intake) | July to November | It is a popular and preferred intake session, offering various courses. |
Rolling intakes | Anytime during the year | Vocational courses are primarily available during this intake. |
The New Zealand university intake for January/February starts at the beginning of the year, and if you wish to apply, it is advisable to apply in November.
For students applying for January/February 2024 intakes, apply by July the previous year. The processing takes a long time. Therefore, registering 8 to 10 months before the session starts is essential.
New Zealand is home to many prestigious universities that are globally recognized. Here is the list of the universities that accept January intakes.
University | Popular courses | Location |
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Lincoln University | M.Sc in accounting and finance | Lincoln |
University of Canterbury | Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering | Christchurch |
Massey University | Master of Supply Chain Management | Palmerston North |
University of Waikato | Master of Business and Management | Hamilton |
The University of Otago | Bachelor of Science in Marine Biologyt | Dunedin |
Auckland University of Technology | Bachelor in Arts- Event Management | Auckland |
University of Auckland | Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting | Auckland |
The July intake, also known as the Spring intake, starts in the middle of the year. The deadline for the application form is in May. This session opens up many opportunities for international students.
July intakes are the most popular New Zealand intake for international students, as they have a high chance of being admitted to the best universities. On average, international students who wish to pursue a bachelor’s or master’s in NZ should prepare and wait for a year.
Applying to New Zealand universities takes a lot of work. It’s a lengthy process and can test your patience. It takes approximately 7 to 10 months to complete the application process. If you plan to pursue education in NZ, it is better to start applying for the July intake in August of the previous year. Here’s a breakdown of the application process timeline, which can help schedule your career journey to New Zealand.
The New Zealand intake month, July, is the most popular intake for international students. Here’s a list of the complete universities that conduct admissions interviews in July.
University Name | Popular course offered | Location |
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Massey University | International Business- Bachelor of Business | Palmerston |
University of Canterbury | Bachelor of Data Science | Christchurch |
Eastern Institute of Technology | Master of Health Science | Napier |
Lincoln University | B.Sc Hons in Psychology | Lincoln |
Auckland University of Technology | Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science | Auckland |
University of Otago | Bachelors in Finance | Dunedin |
Unitec Institute of Technology | Bachelor of Business Marketing | Auckland |
University of Auckland | M.S. Clinical Pharmacy | Auckland |
Besides the January/February and July intakes, other academic sessions are available in New Zealand. The January and July intakes offer various course levels. Also, three other intakes are open: March, April, and May, which mainly provide short-term and vocational programs in New Zealand.
Speak to an SI-NZ consultant to learn more about the New Zealand University intakes and processes.
New Zealand offers two significant annual intakes: January and July. The most popular among international applicants is July, which offers more courses and specialization.
Yes, international students can apply in both intakes - January (Autumn) and July (Spring).
A student can opt for a new university after applying and getting F1 stamped.
New Zealand accepts IELTS for all visa categories. In addition, it also takes PTE and TOEFL scores as well.
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