New Zealand

About New Zealand

Top courses in New Zealand

MBA

Accounting & Finance

Hotel Management

Sports Management.

IT and Computer Sci.

Civil Engineering

Artificial Intelligence

Cloud Computing

anim. & Web Design

Medicine

Nursing

Agriculture

Why New Zealand as an ideal study abroad destination ?
Top 10 universities In New Zealand
1

Auckland University of Technology

2

University of Canterbury

3

Lincoln University

4

University of Otago

6

Massey University

5

University of Waikato

7

Victoria University of Wellington

8

The University of Auckland

New Zealand Tuition fees
Courses Minimum Annual Maximum Annual
Bachelor 20,000 32,000
Master 22,000 45,000
Diploma 35,000 45,000
Ph.D 6,500 45,000
Intakes February, September, March, July
Monthly Cost of living

Housing

NZD $ 800 - NZD $ 1500

Food

NZD $ 300 – NZD $ 500

Educational Materials

NZD $ 50 - NZD $ 100

Personal Expenses

NZD $ 100 - NZD $ 300

Utilities

NZD $ 100 - NZD $ 150

Transportation

NZD $ 100 - NZD $ 200

Weather

Summer



20℃ - 30℃

Autumn



14℃ - 22℃

Winter



1℃ - 15℃

Spring



10℃ - 20℃

Province

AUCKLAND

NEW PLYMOUTH

WELLINGTON

NELSON

CANTERBURY

OTAGO

FAQ
Yes. International Students can enrol their partners for open work visas and/or children, who may be eligible for free or low – cost schooling.
Yes, proof of English language proficiency is a must, typically through IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores. However, some exemptions apply if prior education was in English.
Yes. Eligible graduates can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa, which are valid for 1 to 3 years. However, it depends on your qualification and location of study.
Yes, potentially. Studying and working in New Zealand may lead to eligibility for a Skilled Migrant Category visa or residency, depending on your occupation and experience.
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