New Zealand:

Study in a land of knowledge and natural beauty

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8 (Public Universities)

Universities

NZD 20k - NZD 40k

Annual tuition fees

120k+

International Students

3-Year Open Work Visa

Graduate Immigration Visa

Why Study In New Zealand?

GLOBAL EDGE

The New Zealand has a plethora of institutions of higher education and research, much more than any other country. Despite the number of universities in New Zealand, it is the qualitative standards of education that matters which is respected worldwide.

CHOICE

More than 4000 accredited institutions offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate degrees. Overall, the universities in New Zealand have a variety of academic programs that offer you leading edge careers.

FIVE OF THE WORLD'S TOP 400 UNIVERSITIES

The New Zealand is home to universities that rank amongst the top 100 universities in the world according to the QS World Ranking. The universities in the New Zealand offer a diverse range of programs and cutting-edge research opportunities that attract students from around the globe.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

The decision to study in New Zealand is a wise investment for the future. With various options on tuition fees, accommodation choices, and financial support like scholarships and fee waivers, it is affordable and convenient.

FLEXIBILITY

New Zealand universities offer flexible course structures, part-time study options, work opportunities, post-study work visas, and a supportive environment for international students.

AFFORDABLE

Education in the New Zealand becomes more feasible with financial aid, scholarships, and assistantships. Students can work up to 20 hours a week during their courses (on campus only), easing the financial burden.

TECHNOLOGY & RESEARCH

New Zealand is a hub for technological innovation and research, particularly in areas like agriculture, biotechnology, information technology, and renewable energy.

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List Of Universities In New Zealand

The New Zealand is a top choice for international students seeking a prestigious education. Here are some top universities where we have successfully placed students.

The University of Auckland

QS World Ranking 68

University of Otago

QS World Ranking 206

Victoria University of Wellington

QS World Ranking 241

University of Canterbury

QS World Ranking 256

University of Waikato

QS World Ranking 250

Massey University

QS World Ranking 239

Lincoln University

QS World Ranking 362

Auckland University of Technology

QS World Ranking 412

Popular Courses In The New Zealand

Studying in the New Zealand provides international students with excellent career opportunities. Here are the top courses in New Zealand for international students:

Business Management

Business Management

Engineering

Engineering

Computer Science

Computer Science

Law

Law

Finance

Finance

Architecture

Architecture

Cost Of Studying
In New Zealand

The cost of studying in New Zealand for international students depends on several factors, including the institution, program of study, location, and available funding opportunities. Additionally, living expenses such as rent, utilities, and recreational activities play a significant role in the overall cost.

Tuition Fees (Average per annum)

Associate Degree NZD 15,000 – 20,000
Bachelor's NZD 15,000 – 40,000
Master's NZD 15,000 – 50,000

Living Expenses (Average per month)

Approx NZD 16,000

Accommodation (Average per month)

On-Campus NZD 800 – 900
Off-Campus Rental NZD 500 – 1,500
Homestay NZD 1,000 – 1,200

Scholarships In New Zealand

New Zealand's scholarships are offered based on academic merit, financial need, or community involvement. Candidates with strong academics, good performance on standardized exams and extra-curricular achievements are eligible for scholarships to study in New Zealand. There are several different types of scholarships for Indian students to study in New Zealand – Fellowships, Assistantships, Sports, Need Based , etc.

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Documents required to study in New Zealand

When applying for a course in New Zealand as an international student, you typically need several documents to complete the application process. These documents may vary depending on the institution and the specific program, but some common ones include:

  • Application Form
  • Application Fees
  • Statement of Purpose / Essays
  • Marksheets & Certificates
  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume.
  • Resume
  • Recommendation Letters
  • Bank Certificate
  • Declaration Certificate of Finance.
  • Test Score Report.

FAQs

New Zealand offers a wide range of courses, including business, engineering, IT, health sciences, and creative arts.
Most universities require proof of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic.
Yes, international students can work part-time during studies and full-time during breaks.
The cost of living varies, but generally, you can expect to spend around NZD 20,000-25,000 per year.
You'll need an offer letter from a university, proof of funds, health insurance, and a valid passport to apply for a student visa online.