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Study In New Zealand

Experience world-class education in a safe, beautiful
environment with excellent post-study work opportunities.

Why Study in New Zealand?

New Zealand offers an exceptional education system with globally recognized qualifications, a safe and welcoming environment, and stunning natural beauty. The country's universities consistently rank among the world's best, with teaching methods that emphasize practical skills and critical thinking. International students benefit from the ability to work part-time during studies, excellent post-study work visa options (up to 3 years), and a straightforward pathway to residency for many graduates. New Zealand's multicultural society, high quality of life, and focus on work-life balance make it an ideal destination for students seeking both academic excellence and personal growth.

Popular Courses to Study in New Zealand

New Zealand offers diverse programs across all disciplines. Here are the most sought-after:

  • Agriculture & Forestry
  • Business & Management
  • Computer Science & IT
  • Engineering
  • Tourism & Hospitality

Top Universities in New Zealand

S.NName Of UniversityQS World Ranking
1University of Auckland68
2University of Otago206
3Victoria University of Wellington223
4University of Canterbury256
5Massey University239

Requirement To Study In New Zealand

  • Academic Requirements
    For undergraduate programs, completion of 12 years of schooling with good grades (minimum 60-70% depending on institution). For graduate programs, a relevant bachelor's degree with minimum B average or equivalent. Some programs may require work experience.
  • English Language Proficiency
    IELTS (typically 6.0 overall with no band less than 5.5 for undergraduates, 6.5 for graduates) or TOEFL (80-90). Some universities accept PTE Academic or Cambridge English qualifications. Requirements vary by institution and program.
  • Financial Documentation
    Proof of funds to cover tuition plus NZD $15,000 per year for living expenses. Must show funds for the duration of study when applying for student visa.
  • Visa Requirements
    After admission, students need Offer of Place to apply for student visa. Requires medical and chest x-ray for stays longer than 6 months, police clearance certificate, and genuine temporary entrant requirement.

Intakes to Study in New Zealand

New Zealand universities typically have two main intakes:

IntakeTime FrameApplication Deadline
Semester 1February/MarchOctober-December
Semester 2JulyApril-May

Cost of Studying in New Zealand

S.NLevel of StudyAverage Annual Tuition Fees (in NZD)
1Undergraduate Degree$22,000 - $32,000
2Graduate Degree$26,000 - $37,000
3Doctoral Degree$6,500 - $9,000

Cost of Living in New Zealand

Average monthly living expenses vary by location:

S.NExpense CategoryAverage Monthly Cost (in NZD)
1Accommodation$800 - $1,500
2Food/Groceries$300 - $500
3Transportation$100 - $150
4Utilities$120 - $200
5Health Insurance$50 - $80
6Miscellaneous$200 - $300

Scholarship to Study in New Zealand

  • New Zealand Scholarships
    Government-funded scholarships for international students from selected developing countries to study full-time at a New Zealand education institution. Covers tuition, living allowance, travel costs, and insurance.
  • University-specific Scholarships
    Most New Zealand universities offer merit-based scholarships for international students (e.g., University of Auckland International Student Excellence Scholarship, Victoria University of Wellington Tongarewa Scholarship).
  • New Zealand Excellence Awards
    For high-achieving international students from selected countries to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate study. Provides partial tuition fee funding.

Key Information

  • Capital:Wellington
  • Population:5.1 million
  • Currency:NZD ($)
  • Intakes:February, July
  • Work Rights:20 hrs/week during term
  • Post-study Work:1-3 years Post-study Work Visa

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