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WHY STUDY IN THE NEW ZEALAND?

New Zealand is a great destination for international students, offering a world-class educational system. All its institutions adhere to global standards, regularly tested and monitored by the government to ensure a consistently high level of education wherever you choose to study.

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World-Class Education
New Zealand universities consistently rank among the top in the world for their quality education and innovative teaching methods.
Diverse Academic Programs
From traditional fields like business, engineering, and medicine to emerging disciplines such as environmental studies and marine biology, New Zealand universities offer various academic programs to suit interests and career goals.
Cutting-Edge Research Opportunities
Students have access to cutting-edge research facilities and opportunities to work alongside renowned professors on groundbreaking research projects.
Cultural Diversity
New Zealand prides itself on its multicultural society, offering students a chance to interact with people from diverse backgrounds and gain a global perspective.
Safe and Welcoming Environment
Known for its safe and welcoming environment, New Zealand provides a conducive atmosphere for students to focus on their studies and personal growth.
Stunning Natural Landscapes
Beyond academics, New Zealand’s breathtaking landscapes offer ample outdoor activities and exploration opportunities, enriching the overall student experience.
Work Opportunities
With favorable post-study work visa options, students can gain valuable work experience in New Zealand after graduation, enhancing their employ ability prospects globally.
High Quality of Life
Ranked consistently high in global quality of life indexes, New Zealand offers a high standard of living with affordable healthcare, transportation, and accommodation options.

Supportive Learning Environment

New Zealand universities prioritize student support services, ensuring that international students receive the assistance they need to thrive academically and personally.

Gateway to the Asia-Pacific Region

Situated strategically in the Asia-Pacific region, studying in New Zealand provides easy access to neighboring countries, opening up opportunities for networking and future career prospects in the area.

TOP 8 UNIVERSITIES IN NEW ZEALAND

The University of Auckland
University of Otago
Massey University
Victoria University of Wellington
University of Canterbury | Te Whare Wänanga o Waitaha
Lincoln University
University of Waikato
Auckland University of Technology (AUT)

TOP PLACES TO STUDY IN NEW ZEALAND

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

HIGHER EDUCATION OPTIONS
MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIREMENT
PERCENTAGE
STANDARDISED TESTS
UNDERGRADUATE
12 years of education (10+2)
50%-60% and above
IELTS
POSTGRADUATE
3-4 years of undergraduate studies
50%-60% and above
IELTS, GMAT, GRE
MBA
A bachelors degree
70% and above
IELTS

BUDGET

Study Program
Annual Fees in (INR)
Undergraduate degree
INR 10,00,000 – INR 20,00,000 annually
Master's degree
INR 15,00,000 – INR 25,00,000 annually
MBA
INR 18,00,000– INR 30,00,00 annually
Accommodations
INR 84,998 – INR 90,000

Some universities consider internships and work experience in the field of study for postgraduate courses.
A minimum of 4-5 years of work and internship experience in your related field for MBA courses.

Keep in mind that these are rough estimates, and actual expenses may vary. It's essential to research the specific costs associated with the universities you're considering and to create a personalized budget based on your circumstances and preferences. Additionally, factor in any scholarships, financial aid, or part-time work income that may help offset the cost of studying in New Zealand

FAQs

Frequency Asked Questions

New Zealand offers a high-quality education system with globally recognized qualifications. It’s known for its safe and welcoming environment, beautiful landscapes, and diverse culture.

Some advantages include access to excellent universities and institutions, a supportive learning environment, opportunities for research and innovation, and the chance to experience a unique cultural mix.

New Zealand offers a wide range of courses across various disciplines, including but not limited to arts, sciences, engineering, business, medicine, agriculture, and environmental studies.

You can apply for a student visa through the Immigration New Zealand website or via a New Zealand embassy or consulate in your home country. The process typically involves providing evidence of acceptance into a New Zealand educational institution, proof of funds to support yourself, and meeting health and character requirements.

Yes, there are scholarships available for international students in New Zealand offered by the government, educational institutions, and other organizations. These scholarships can help cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other costs associated with studying in New Zealand.

The cost of living in New Zealand varies depending on factors such as location, accommodation type, lifestyle, and personal spending habits. Generally, students should budget for accommodation, food, transportation, utilities, and other living expenses.

Yes, international students with a valid student visa are typically allowed to work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks. However, there may be restrictions on the number of hours you can work, so it’s important to check the visa conditions.

New Zealand offers various post-study work visa options for international students, allowing them to gain work experience and potentially transition to long-term employment in the country. The specific visa options and requirements depend on factors such as the duration and level of study completed.

Finding accommodation in New Zealand can vary depending on the city or town you’re studying in and the time of year. Many universities and educational institutions offer accommodation services for international students, including on-campus residences or assistance in finding off-campus housing.

New Zealand is considered one of the safest countries in the world, with a low crime rate and a welcoming atmosphere. Educational institutions and local communities prioritize the safety and well-being of international students, providing support services and resources when needed.