Study In New Zealand

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University of Auckland
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Victoria University of Wellington
University of Canterbury
Massey University
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
Why the New Zealand?

New Zealand offers a world-class education system, picturesque landscapes, and a welcoming environment. Known for its innovative teaching methods and emphasis on practical learning, the country is a hub for international students seeking quality education and personal growth. With a strong focus on research and small class sizes, students benefit from personalized attention. Whether it’s exploring vibrant cities or breathtaking nature, New Zealand combines academic excellence with unforgettable experiences.

What Can You Study in the New Zealand

New Zealand offers a wide range of programs tailored to suit various interests and career goals.

Postgraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Pathway Programs
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
English Language Courses
What Kind of Universities Can You Choose?
Research Universities:

Globally recognized institutions with a focus on innovation and academic excellence.

Vocational Institutions (ITPs):

Practical, industry-relevant training for career-focused students.

Private Universities:

Smaller class sizes, personalized learning, and specialized programs.

How Much Will It Cost?

Studying in New Zealand is affordable compared to many other destinations.

Tuition Fee

NZD 20,000–NZD 40,000 per year

Accommodation

NZD 800–NZD 2,000 per month

Food

NZD 200–NZD 400 per month

Transport

NZD 100–NZD 200 per month

Miscellaneous

NZD 100–NZD 300 per month

What About Scholarships?

New Zealand provides various scholarships to support international students:

New Zealand International Scholarships (NZIS):

Fully funded scholarships for students from eligible countries.

University-Specific Scholarships:

Merit-based and need-based scholarships offered by individual institutions.

Commonwealth Scholarships:

For students from Commonwealth nations.

Asia-Pacific Scholarships:

Funding opportunities for students from the Asia-Pacific region.

When Can You Start?

New Zealand has two main intakes:

February Intake

The primary intake with most courses available.

July Intake

A secondary intake with fewer course options

Some institutions also offer rolling admissions or a November intake for select programs.

Visas?

We assist with:

Student Visa

For full-time academic or vocational studies.

Visitor Visa

For short-term courses or language studies

Working Hours in the New Zealand While Studying

International students in New Zealand can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays.
The average wage is NZD 18–NZD 25 per hour, depending on the job and location. Part-time opportunities are available in retail, hospitality, and administration, allowing students to gain valuable work experience while managing their expenses.

Post-Study Work (PSW) in the New Zealand

New Zealand offers excellent post-study work opportunities for graduates:

Post-Study Work Visa:

Allows graduates to work in New Zealand for up to 3 years, depending on their qualification and location.

Permanent Residency Pathways:

Skilled migration options are available for graduates in high-demand fields.

Job Prospects:

Industries like IT, engineering, healthcare, and agriculture have strong demand for skilled professionals.

What’s Life Like in the New Zealand

Enjoy fresh, locally sourced cuisine, from seafood to traditional Maori dishes.

Food

Enjoy diverse cuisines, from poutine and maple syrup to international delicacies.

Language

Courses are taught in English, making it easy for international students to adapt.

Social Life

New Zealand offers a vibrant student community, adventure sports, and cultural festivals.

Career Opportunities

The country’s growing economy and welcoming policies provide graduates with excellent job prospects.