Study, Work & Settle in New Zealand | University of Auckland Webinar
Discover how you can study, work, and settle in New Zealand with the University of Auckland. This exclusive webinar offers detailed insights into world-class programmes, scholarships, admission requirements, and post-study work opportunities. Learn how studying at one of New Zealand’s top universities can open pathways to a successful career and long-term residency. Our experts will guide you through every step—from choosing the right course to understanding visa and settlement options. Begin your journey toward a bright future in New Zealand with the University of Auckland and trusted education advisors by your side.
Free Live Webinar on 15th November, 2025
12:00 PM India
12:10 PM Nepal
2:30 PM Malaysia
Meet Our Speakers
Bharat Chawla
Director, RBS Intellect
Ajit Joshi
Regional Partner, RBS Intellect
Dhanya Ravindran
Recruitment Adviser, University of Auckland
Sakshi Vij Sekhon
Licensed Immigration Adviser – 202001106, New Zealand
Rutuja Walse
Regional Manager, Maharashtra
What you will learn from the webinar?
Our main goal is to make the study abroad search and application process easy, accessible, and fun!
At the webinar we will discuss:
How to get Visa
Courses in New Zealand
Latest information
about study programmes and scholarships
RBS Intellect is a platform that assists international students in applying for university programmes and handles their complete admission and visa process.
Job Guidance $
RBS Intellect offers job guidance to students who complete the entire study visa process with us.
Over 34 000
Study programmes, based on your desired course of study, career, destinations, and budget
∞ expertise
RBS Intellect experts help students enroll and get offer letters at institutes, colleges & universities in New Zealand & Australia
But we will stay with you until all your questions are answered!
Place
Cost
We suggest you join the webinar as early as possible since the number of participants is limited and places are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.