01

Use the same questions for every option

A comparison becomes useful when every course is tested against the same criteria.

  • How closely does the curriculum match your goal?
  • Can you meet the academic and English requirements?
  • What is the total cost through completion?
  • Which intake and campus are actually available?
  • What evidence supports the course's value for you?
02

Treat career claims carefully

No course can guarantee employment or residence. Look for practical evidence such as curriculum, industry engagement, work-integrated learning and the skills employers ask for, while keeping study, employment and immigration decisions separate.

Important

This information is general, not personal immigration advice. Requirements and instructions can change. Individual circumstances must be reviewed by an appropriately qualified New Zealand professional.