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Essential Information for Studying in New Zealand

  • Academics – High school diploma for undergraduates; bachelor’s degree for postgraduates. Specific prerequisites may apply.

  • English Proficiency – Proof via IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.

  • Student Visa – Apply with acceptance letter, proof of funds, and health insurance.

  • Tuition Fees – NZD 22,000–32,000/year for undergraduates; NZD 26,000–37,000/year for postgraduates.

  • Living Expenses – Around NZD 15,000–20,000/year, covering accommodation, food, and transport.

  • New Zealand International Scholarships – Covers tuition, living costs, and travel.

  • University-Specific Scholarships – Merit-based financial aid available at top universities.

  • Commonwealth Scholarships – Supports postgraduate study for students from Commonwealth countries.

  • Accommodation – NZD 800–1,500/month.

  • Food & Dining – NZD 200–400/month.

  • Transport – NZD 100–150/month with student discounts.

  • Health Insurance – NZD 200–700/year.

  • Post-Study Work Visa – Stay and work for up to 3 years after graduation.

  • Work While Studying – Up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during breaks.

  • Can I bring my family? – Yes, dependents can join you, and children may attend school as domestic students.

  • How do I apply for a student visa? – Apply online via New Zealand Immigration with required documents.

  • What if my English isn’t strong? – Enroll in preparatory English courses before starting your degree.

  • Are internships available? – Yes, many programs include internships or placements for hands-on experience.

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