New Zealand institutes strengthen educational exchange and cooperation with Viet Nam

by ND06 April 2026 Last updated at 15:55 PM

Representatives from New Zealand Institutes provided direct career guidance to students at various high schools.
Representatives from New Zealand Institutes provided direct career guidance to students at various high schools.

VTV.vn - With the visit of New Zealand ITPs and PTEs, along with the latest scholarship policies and post-study work opportunities, New Zealand continues to strongly affirm its commitment to supporting and welcoming Vietnamese students.

A delegation of New Zealand Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics (ITPs) and Private Training Establishments (PTEs) has made its first official visit to Viet Nam, proactively engaging with educational institutions, parents and students to provide comprehensive information on the advantages and scholarships of applied training programmes in New Zealand. This visit comes at a pivotal time, as the New Zealand Government has announced enhancements to post-study work rights for international students.

From 29 March to 5 April, a delegation comprising representatives from Education New Zealand (ENZ) and eight Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics (ITPs) and Private Training Establishments (PTEs) undertook their first dedicated working visit to Viet Nam. The mission aimed to strengthen exchange and cooperation with partners across the country’s education ecosystem.

As part of the programme, the delegation met with representatives of the Ministry of Education and Training, engaged with local universities and colleges, provided direct consultation to parents and students through five New Zealand education events, and visited schools to deliver career orientation sessions in Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, and Ha Noi.

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Representatives from New Zealand Institutes, the New Zealand Embassy, and Education New Zealand (ENZ) met and worked with the Ministry of Education and Training to discuss collaboration directions and strengthen bilateral education ties

The ITPs and PTEs represent a key pillar of New Zealand’s education system. They offer a wide range of study pathways, from vocational certificates and diplomas to bachelor’s and master’s degrees, with a strong emphasis on applied fields such as business, hospitality and tourism management, healthcare, engineering and technology, creative design, teaching and social work. Many of these programmes are specifically tailored to align with sectors experiencing workforce shortages in New Zealand, ensuring that graduates are equipped with skills that meet both national and global labour market needs.

These institutions are distinguished by their applied education approach, with small class sizes focused on developing professional skills, and strong connections to local enterprises. This enables students to gain continuous real-world exposure throughout their studies through internships and industry-based projects. Competitive tuition fees, optimised study durations, and flexible entry requirements have made these providers an increasingly attractive option for Vietnamese students.

The delegation features representatives from Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec), Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT), Unitec Institute of Technology, Le Cordon Bleu New Zealand, Whitecliffe College, Up Education, Pacific International Hotel Management School (PIHMS) and New Zealand Skills and Education Group (NZSEG). All of these institutions are ranked Category 1 – the highest rating by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), reflecting excellence in teaching, student achievement and quality assurance.

Mr. Ben Burrowes, Regional Director, Asia (excluding China) at ENZ, said: "We are seeing a growing number of Vietnamese students showing interest in applied training programmes in New Zealand, thanks to advantages in tuition fees as well as opportunities to work during and after their studies. Through this visit, the institutions aim to strengthen cooperation with partners in Vietnam, while also introducing study opportunities that are closely linked with work experience and career development in New Zealand."

Alongside educational engagement activities, the New Zealand institutes are also strengthening support for Vietnamese students. The ITPs offer study grants ranging from NZD 3,000 to NZD 5,000 (equivalent to VND 45–75 million) for students who meet entry requirements and receive an offer of place. Meanwhile, the PTEs provide a variety of scholarships for bachelor’s and master’s programmes, valued from NZD 3,000 up to 25–35% of tuition fees. Tuition fees at these institutes range from NZD 25,000 to NZD 30,000 per year (equivalent to VND 375–450 million per year).

In August 2025, New Zealand’s ITPs announced an adjustment to entry requirements for Vietnamese students, allowing direct admission for high school graduates with a Grade 12 average of 7.0 or above in at least four relevant subjects, instead of the completion of the first year of university as previously requested.

International students pursuing bachelor’s and master’s degrees in New Zealand are entitled to in-study and post-study work rights. Specifically, students are allowed to work up to 25 hours per week during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. After graduation, those who complete bachelor’s and master’s programmes are eligible to stay in New Zealand for up to three years to gain work experience.

Recently, Immigration New Zealand introduced the Short Term Graduate Work Visa, providing students who hold a qualification at NZQCF level 5 to 7 with up to 6 months of open work rights, allowing time to look for work and, where appropriate, transition to an Accredited Employer Work Visa.

With the visit of New Zealand ITPs and PTEs, along with the latest scholarship policies and post-study work opportunities, New Zealand continues to strongly affirm its commitment to supporting and welcoming Vietnamese students.

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