Why Study in New Zealand
New Zealand stands out as a top choice for students looking for quality education with big opportunities. Home to globally ranked universities, with a great education system, and strong ties with industries, it ensures that interested students gain skills and international exposure.
- NZ has Globally Ranked Universities & Industry-Focused Education.
New Zealand’s eight universities consistently rank in the QS World University Rankings, with the University of Auckland, University of Otago, and Victoria University of Wellington leading the list. The education system focuses on practical learning, research, and industry collaboration, making graduates highly employable.
- Affordable Education with Scholarships for Indian Students.
- No cap on international student work rights, students can work part-time (20 hours per week) during studies and full-time during scheduled breaks.
- The New Zealand Excellence Awards and various university-specific scholarships help international students ease financial burdens.
- Post-Study Work & PR Pathways for Graduates
- The Post-Study Work Visa (up to 3 years) allows interested students to stay and work in New Zealand after graduation.
- High-demand fields like engineering, healthcare, IT, and construction offer great prospects for permanent residency.
- Safe, Student-Friendly Country with a High Quality of Life
- New Zealand ranks among the safest countries globally (Global Peace Index).
- A welcoming and inclusive society with one of the lowest corruption rates in the world.
- Access to public healthcare for students staying over two years.
Top 10 Popular Courses and Programmes to Study in New Zealand
Some of the most popular courses among international students, especially from India, include:
New Zealand’s Top Cities Selected by Students
New Zealand is divided into two landmasses – the North Island and the South Island.
Major cities for higher education include:
- Auckland
- Dunedin
- Wellington
- Christchurch
- Hamilton
- Palmerston North
These cities host the majority of universities and offer different lifestyles and climates. Whether you prefer the big city vibe of Auckland and Wellington or the relaxed setting of Dunedin or Queenstown, there’s a perfect destination for every student.
Eligibility Criteria for UG, PG, Courses in New Zealand
If you’re planning to pursue an undergraduate degree in New Zealand, students must meet certain academic and language requirements.
- UG- Minimum 50%* on the 12th.
- IELTS – 6.0 bands no less than 6.0 bands.
- PTE – 50*
*For accurate guidance and assistance, our expert consultant can help streamline the application process.
- PG – Minimum 55% * in Bachelor’s.
- IELTS – 6.5 bands no less than 6.0.
- PTE -58*
Cost of Studying in New Zealand
When selecting a university to attend, reviewing the world university rankings is essential to make an informed decision.
Study Level | Average Fees (NZD) |
Diploma Courses (Level 6) | 13,000 – 16,500 |
Bachelor’s Degree/Graduate Diploma (Level 7) | 17,000 – 25,000* |
Bachelor’s Degree (Honours) / Postgraduate Diploma (Level 8) | 25,000 – 35,000* |
Master’s Degree (Level 9) | 25,000 – 35,000* |
Doctoral (Level 10) | 8,000 – 12,000* |
(Note: Tuition fees may vary based on the course and university.*)
Cost of Living in New Zealand
In addition to tuition fees, Indian students should budget approximately NZ$20,000–$27,000 per year for living expenses. This includes accommodation, food, transportation, utilities, and other daily costs.
Breakdown of Living Expenses:
Expense Category | Estimated Cost (per month in NZD) |
Accommodation (On-campus) | 1,000 – 1,200 |
Accommodation (Private apartment) | 700 – 850 |
Food & Groceries | 600 – 800 |
Electricity | 150 – 300 |
Internet | 80 – 100 |
Transportation | 150 – 200 |
Note: Costs may vary based on city, lifestyle, and personal spending habits.
Scholarships for Indian Students in New Zealand
For those looking to study in New Zealand, a variety of financial aid options are available to help ease the cost of education. These scholarships are provided by the New Zealand government, universities, and private organizations.
Below are some of the notable funding opportunities:
New Zealand Excellence Awards
Sponsored by the New Zealand government, these awards offer financial assistance to individuals enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate programmes.
University of Auckland International Student Scholarships
Designed to support learners from around the world, these scholarships help cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs associated with studying at the University of Auckland.
Victoria University of Wellington Indian Scholarships
This initiative recognises outstanding academic performance and provides financial aid for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
Lincoln University International Pathway Merit Scholarships
Aimed at international applicants who exhibit strong academic achievement and leadership potential, these scholarships help reduce the financial burden of higher education.
Apply for a New Zealand student visa
You must submit your student visa application online through the New Zealand Immigration website. The application process can begin up to 120 days before the commencement of your chosen program. Keep in mind that the official application date is considered the day your application fee is successfully paid.
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