Study in New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses and numerous smaller islands. New Zealand has been emerging as an attractive destination for international students. Attractive not just in terms of the quality of education, but also in natural beauty. New Zealand, with its volcanoes, high snow-covered mountains, spectacular lakes, and white sandy beaches, is a land of unparalleled beauty.

New Zealand has well-reputed universities, diverse communities, stunning scenery and a variety of outdoor pursuits. The smaller class sizes offer more individual assistance to the students and practical as well as academic achievements are rewarded well. Universities offer a very supportive learning environment where the students are encouraged to be inquisitive and creative.

Why Study in New Zealand?

Reputable Universities

Reputable Universities

New Zealand's higher education provides international standards which is closely monitored by the Ministry of Higher Education
Diverse Culture

Diverse Culture

New Zealand has the exposure of different cultures and traditions from all around the world which international students can experience
Low Living expenses

Low Living expenses

Major advantage for international students is cost of living which is very low compared to other countries like Australia, Canada, UK, USA, Ireland, etc

Types of Degrees Available

Foundation

Diploma

Bachelors

Masters

How

Much Does it Cost?

  • Diploma Degree
  • Undergraduate Bachelor Degree: 
  • Postgraduate Masters Degree: 

In-Depth Details

International student need to pay full 1 year tuition fee after visa approval(AIP)

  • Diploma(Level-5&6) cost 22000-30000 NZD
  • Diploma(Level-7) cost 18000-22000 NZD
  • Bachelor Degree cost 18000-27000 NZD
  • Masters Degree 25000-51000 NZD

Accordion to Immigration New Zealand Yearly Cost is -15000 NZD

Per Month Student Cost is- 500-600 NZD

New Zealand Admission Requirements:

The following checklist will be helpful while applying in New Zealand.

  • Passport with validity at least 6 months
  • HSC or equivalent completed
  • All academic certificate and transcript photocopy
  • Graduation degree certificate / Provisional certificate (if applying for PG)
  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE Score result
  • Two passport size white background photo
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Statement of Purpose (SoP)
  • Two recommendation letter by the teacher of last institution
  • Work experience letters (if applicable)
  • Any other relevant certificates

Universities in New Zealand

There are eight universities in New Zealand, all of which feature in the QS World University Rankings® 2018, a particularly impressive feat when you consider the country’s population is only around 4.7 million. In addition, New Zealand's higher education system also includes 18 institutes of technology and polytechnics, which offer vocational courses of varying lengths and levels, focusing on practical skills and hands-on experience.

The New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF) is at the heart of New Zealand’s higher education system, ensuring that quality standards are maintained. Many students will be pleased to know that class sizes in New Zealand are small, which means you can expect good levels of tutor/student interaction. The country’s higher education system was ranked 16th in the world in the QS Higher Education System Strength Rankings 2016.

Read more about the top five universities in New Zealand:

University of Auckland

University of Auckland

The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s largest and highest-ranked university. Currently it ranks joint 82nd in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings 2018. Established back in 1883, it was a constituent college of the University of New Zealand before the latter dissolved in 1961. The university is made up of eight faculties and six campuses, and currently has more than 40,000 students. It’s situated in New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland, which makes it an even more attractive choice for numerous students from around the globe.
University of Otago

University of Otago

New Zealand’s oldest higher education institution, the University of Otago was established in 1869. It is New Zealand’s second entry in the QS World University Rankings 2018, ranked 151st in the world. The university, whose motto is “Dare to be wise”, currently teaches around 20,600 students in its four faculties (humanities, sciences, health sciences and business). It is situated in Dunedin, which is the second-largest city on the South Island.
University of Canterbury

University of Canterbury

Also located on the South Island, in the island’s largest city of Christchurch, the University of Canterbury is the third-best university in New Zealand and is also ranked 214th in the world. It was founded in 1873, which makes it the second-oldest higher education institution in the country. About 15,000 students are enrolled, with courses offered in subjects including arts, commerce, engineering, fine arts, forestry, health sciences, law, music, social work, speech and language pathology, science, sports coaching and teaching.
Victoria University of Wellington

Victoria University of Wellington

New Zealand’s fourth entrant in the QS World University Rankings 2018, Victoria University of Wellington is ranked 219th globally. It was established in 1897 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand, and became an independent institution in 1961. The university is host to about 21,000 students in its nine faculties. It is well known for its programs in law, the humanities and some scientific disciplines, and offers a wide range of other courses as well.
University of Waikato


University of Waikato

The University of Waikato is placed 292nd in the world in 2018, up 32 places from last year. It’s one of the younger top universities in New Zealand, founded in 1964, and is located in the cities of Hamilton and Tauranga on the North Island. The university has around 12,300 students and appears in the top 250 of the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 for 12 subjects. The other three universities in New Zealand, Massey University, Lincoln University and Auckland University of Technology, are all ranked among the world’s top 450 institutions in the QS World University Rankings 2018.

Some Helpful Links:

New Zealand Embassy

New Zealand Visa

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