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About New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the world’s most welcoming and beautiful study destinations. Known for its breathtaking scenery, friendly people, and high-quality education, New Zealand attracts thousands of international students every year. It’s consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world and offers an excellent balance of academics, adventure, and quality of life.

New Zealand

Study in New Zealand

New Zealand’s education system is modern, practical, and research-driven. It has 8 government-funded universities, all ranked in the world’s top 3% (QS Rankings). Students can choose from a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, diploma and certificate courses, and vocational training programs. 

 

 

New Zealand’s teaching style focuses on independent thinking, creativity, and real-world skills — preparing students to thrive in global workplaces.

Why Choose New Zealand for Further Study?

  • Globally Recognized Qualifications: NZ degrees are respected worldwide for quality and employability.
  • Safe & Friendly: New Zealand is one of the safest countries, with a welcoming, multicultural society.
  • Practical & Innovative Learning: Programs emphasize research, problem-solving, and industry collaboration.
  • Work While You Study: International students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during scheduled breaks.
  • Post-Study Work Visa: Eligible graduates can stay and work in New Zealand for up to 3 years, depending on their qualification and where they studied.
  • Breathtaking Lifestyle: Enjoy stunning landscapes, outdoor adventure, and a clean, green environment.

Tuition Fees & Scholarships

Tuition fees vary depending on the institution and program:

  • Undergraduate degrees: NZD 22,000 – 35,000 per year
  • Postgraduate degrees: NZD 26,000 – 39,000 per year
  • Diploma/Certificate programs: NZD 12,000 – 21,000 per year

New Zealand offers scholarships for talented international students. Some popular ones are:

  • New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA)
  • New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships
  • University-specific merit scholarships
  • Research grants for master’s & PhD students
 

Living Costs in New Zealand

Living costs depend on where you live. On average, students need about NZD 15,000 – 20,000 per year for accommodation, food, transport, insurance, and personal expenses. Major cities like Auckland and Wellington can be more expensive than smaller towns.


Application & Visa Process

Choose a Course & Institution: Pick a program and check entry requirements at a university or an approved education provider.

Receive an Offer: Apply to your desired university and obtain an Offer of Place.

Accept & Pay Fees: Accept your offer and pay tuition fees (usually for the first year).

Apply for a Student Visa.

Get Ready to Go: Once approved, you can make travel arrangements and plan your new adventure in New Zealand!