New Zealand

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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 6500  45,000 
Intakes Feb/ March / July / Sep
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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