Study in New Zealand

New Zealand is renowned for its excellent education system, research opportunities, and stunning natural landscapes.

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Know About New Zealand

Listed Universities

8 Universities

Indian Diaspora in New Zealand

Approximately 250,000

Capital

Wellington

National Language

English, Māori, and New Zealand Sign Language

Population

Approximately 5.1 million (2023)

Currency

New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Official Name

New Zealand

Average Tuition Fee

NZD 22,000 – NZD 32,000

Overview

New Zealand is a picturesque island nation located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, comprised of the North Island and South Island, along with several smaller islands. Covering approximately 268,021 square kilometers, it is celebrated for its stunning landscapes, including mountains, beaches, and lush forests. With a population of around 5.1 million, New Zealand boasts a diverse culture influenced by both Māori and European traditions.

Economically, New Zealand has a strong and resilient economy primarily driven by agriculture, tourism, and international trade. Major exports include dairy products, meat, and wine, contributing to its robust economic performance. Governed as a parliamentary democracy, the country is led by Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and is known for its commitment to environmental sustainability and social welfare, making it an attractive destination for global students and travelers alike.

Education System

Why Choose New Zealand for Higher Studies

Work Opportunities During Studies and After

In New Zealand, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during their studies and full-time during breaks, allowing them to gain valuable work experience. After completing their qualifications, graduates can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa, enabling them to work in New Zealand for up to three years, depending on their qualification level. This pathway not only enhances employability but also provides the opportunity to explore various career options in a vibrant job market.

Cost of Living

Average Cost – Around NZD $20,000 – $27,000 per year

Intakes

February, July, November

Cost of Tuition Fees in New Zealand

CAREERS AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Cost of Living

International students arriving in New Zealand should budget approximately NZD $1,200 – $1,500 monthly in major cities like Auckland or Wellington, and around NZD $800 – $1,200 in smaller towns. This budget should cover housing, bills, groceries, and various living expenses while studying.
Estimate your budget for New Zealand studies by considering the typical expenses for living:
  • Auckland/Wellington: NZD $800 per month
  • Rest of New Zealand: NZD $600 per month
  • Approximately NZD $1,000 – $1,500 per month, including utilities.
  • Estimated at around NZD $400 – $600 per month, depending on dietary preferences and habits.
  • Monthly transport costs typically range from NZD $100 – $200, varying by city and frequency of travel.
  • Estimated to be around NZD $100 – $200 per month, depending on usage and provider.

Note- Cost of living varies by location in New Zealand.

Application Procedure for New Zealand

Eligibility Criteria for Study Abroad in New Zealand

MBA Programmes

Master's Programme

Bachelor's Programme

Courses Available

Accounting & Finance

Computer Science

Engineering Programmes

International Business

Creative Arts & Design

Media & Communication