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New Zealand

New Zealand, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, is known for its stunning landscapes and world-class education system. Comprising the North and South Islands along with 600 smaller isles, it offers a safe, peaceful, and welcoming environment. With a land area of 268,000 sq. km, it balances natural beauty with modern infrastructure. As a developed nation, it ranks high globally in education, quality of life, and economic freedom. Students benefit from innovative teaching, globally recognized qualifications, and strong support services. New Zealand also values civil liberties, making it a preferred destination for international students.

Popular Programs in New Zealand Growth Sectors

Agriculture
Aviation
Dentistry
Engineering
Law
Medicine

Top-Ranked Universities

226 New Zealand universities are there globally

Industry-Relevant Programs

New Zealand provides scholarships for international students through its government, universities, and private sectors.

Earn While You Study

In New Zealand, student visa holders can work 20 hours weekly and full-time in breaks, with a Post-Study Work Visa allowing up to 3 years' stay from NZD 700.

Gain Practical Experience

Gain practical experience through work placements and internships alongside your studies.

Attractive Global Scholarships

Attracting top students to universities in the New Zealand

Post Study Work Visa

Post-Study Work Visa allowing up to 3 years' stay from NZD 700.

New Zealand

Occupations

Construction

Registered Nurse

School Teacher

Business analysis

General practitioner

Marketing management

Electrician

Engineering

Financial services

IT

New Zealand offers stunning landscapes, adventure, and affordable British-style education with diverse cultures. Its welcoming environment and high quality of life (#11 globally, per U.S. News) make it ideal for international students.

Explore the Perfect New Zealand Universities for You

University of Auckland
University of Otago
Auckland University of Technology
Massey University
Lincoln University
University of Wellington
Coventry University
University of Edinburgh

There are 3 Courses : -

  • After 12th UG - UG Applications are submitted directly through the websites of each university.
  • Masters - PG applications are directly sent to universities online or offline.
  • MBA - MBA applications are submitted directly to the universities.

A Typical Application Will Include:

Completed Application Form

Academic Transcripts & Certificates

English Proficiency Test Scores

Standardized test Results for GMAT/GRE represent an applicable requirement.

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Letters of Recommendation (LOR)

Valid ID Proof (Passport/National ID)

Global Scholarships from Australian Universities

September/October Autumn/Fall Intake 2024 The largest intake of the year: The most universities offer the most spots for their programs!
July Winter Intake The second biggest intake of the year: Perfect for those who miss the Autumn intake!
Semester One — February/March (Main Intake)
    • The February intake is New Zealand’s primary academic session.
    • It offers the widest range of course selections across universities.
    • Applying early is essential as spots fill quickly.
    • Most universities require an IELTS score of 5.5+ for admission.
    • Ideal for students who missed the February intake or prefer a mid-year start.
    • Course options may be limited compared to the main intake.
    • It is recommended to check course availability with individual universities.
      • Some New Zealand universities offer flexible intakes at multiple points throughout the year.
      • These allow for personalized study timelines and greater convenience for students.
      • Note: Not all institutions offer this option.
      • Students should research and inquire with their chosen universities to confirm intake availability.
Intake Deadline When to apply
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Regular Application Between October and February
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Additional Intakes (Apr/May) Depends on the university Depends on the university

International students in New Zealand can access a range of scholarships offered by the government, universities, and private institutions.

Tuition Fees

Based on

The University

Elite large universities tend to charge higher fees.

Your Program

Courses that require advanced resources or tech tend to be more expensive.

Your Study Level

The longer-awaited bachelor's degree is probably more expensive than postgrads.

Location of the University

Tuition is higher for cities (and areas) that have a steep cost of living.

Tuition Fees

*for the 2024 academic year

Diplomas:

NZD 25,000 per year
to
NZD 33,000 per year

Graduate Diplomas :

NZD 25,000 per year
to
NZD 30,000 per year

Bachelor of Engineering :

NZD 40,000 per year
to
NZD 40,000 per year

Bachelor's :

NZD 25,000 per year
to
NZD 40,000 per year

Masters :

NZD 30,000 per year
to
NZD 55,000 per year

ITPs

(Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics):

Diplomas:

NZD 17,000 per year
to
NZD 20,000 per year

Bachelors :

NZD 18,000 per year
to
NZD 22,000 per year

Masters :

NZD 19,000 per year
to
NZD 25,000 per year

Private Training Institutes

(PTEs)

Diplomas :

NZD 20,000 per year
to
NZD 30,000 per year

Certificate Programs :

NZD 15,000 per year
to
NZD 25,000 per year

Graduate Diplomas :

NZD 25,000 per year
to
NZD 35,000 per year

Costs of living depends on

Living costs in New Zealand depend on location, with smaller towns like Dunedin (NZ18,000–21,000/year) being cheaper than cities like Auckland or Wellington (NZ18,000–21,000/year) and cities like Auckland or Wellington (NZ20,000–27,000/year). Study visa applicants must prove they have at least NZ$20,000 for their first year’s expenses.

The City

Location in City

Accommodation Type

Transport

Lifestyle

Spending on Meals

Here’s what you need to apply for the New Zealand Student visa:

Copy of a Valid Passport

e.g., passport, birth certificate, national identity card

Statement of Purpose

(SOP)

Proof of Funds

to cover your tuition fees & living expenses

CV/Resume

Proof of English Language Ability

showing proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking

Health Insurance

e.g., forms permitting immigration agents to handle your application

Part-Time Opportunities for International Students

Healthcare

Tech & Engineering

Education