Study In New Zealand

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BENEFITS

Why Choose the New Zealand?

Quality New Zealand Study Programs for All

World-Class Education

Learn from globally recognized universities with hands-on, practical programs.

Safe & Friendly

Enjoy a secure, multicultural environment where international students feel at home.

Affordable & Flexible

Lower tuition and living costs, plus part-time work and scholarships.

Stunning Lifestyle

Explore breathtaking nature and an active, outdoor-friendly lifestyle.

Bright Career Opportunities

Gain globally recognized qualifications and pathways to work and residency.

Education System

Qualifications are recognized internationally and align with New Zealand Qualifications Framework (NZQF).

  • Primary Education – Foundation years (ages 5–12)
  • Secondary Education – High school (ages 13–18)
  • Tertiary Education – Post-secondary (vocational and higher education)

Degrees Offered

  • Bachelor’s Degree – Duration: 3 years (some professional degrees take 4 years)
  • Bachelor’s Honours Degree – 4 years
  • Postgraduate Degrees
  • Graduate Certificate & Graduate Diploma – Duration: 6 months – 1 year
  • Postgraduate Certificate & Postgraduate Diploma – Duration: 6 months – 1 year
  • Master’s Degree – Duration: 1–2 years
  • Doctoral Degrees (PhD) – Duration: 3–4 years
  • Vocational and Technical Qualifications
    Certificates (Level 4–5)
  • Diplomas (Level 5–6)
  • Advanced Diplomas (Level 7)
    Often lead to direct employment or pathways to bachelor’s degrees.

Tuition & Fees

  • UG – Tuition Fee Range: NZD $22,000 – $36,000 per year
    • Business, Arts, Education: $22,000 – $30,000
    • Science, Engineering, IT: $28,000 – $36,000
    • Specialized fields (Nursing, Agriculture): $30,000 – $36,000
  • PG – Tuition Fee Range: NZD $26,000 – $40,000 per year
    • Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences: $26,000 – $35,000
    • Engineering, IT, Science: $30,000 – $40,000
    • MBA: NZD $35,000 – $60,000 (varies by institution)
  • PhD – Tuition Fee Range: NZD $7,000 – $10,000 per year
    • Same fee as domestic students—a major advantage
    • Applies to most public universities
    • 3–4 years duration
    • PhD students can work full-time during study

Admission Intakes

  • February
  • July
  • November

Tests Required

  • IELTS
  • TOEFL
  • PTE
  • Cambridge
  • Duolingo

Education Loan Support

Financing an international education can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to make the process simple and stress-free. Our dedicated Education Loan Support service helps students secure funding for studies across 30+ countries, ensuring financial requirements never stand in the way of global opportunities.

We work closely with a wide network of leading banks, financial institutions, and non-banking partners to offer flexible loan options tailored to each student’s academic goals, destination, and financial background. From collateral-free loans and competitive interest rates to streamlined application processes, we provide guidance at every stage—helping you compare lenders, understand eligibility, prepare documentation, and submit applications with confidence.

Whether you’re planning undergraduate, postgraduate, or professional programs abroad, our team ensures you receive personalized advice aligned with the financial norms of your chosen country. With transparent support and end-to-end assistance, we aim to reduce financial hurdles so you can focus on achieving your academic aspirations.

By empowering students with accessible and reliable funding solutions, we make studying in your dream destination not just possible, but practical. Let us help you take the next step toward a world-class education.*

Post Study Opportunities

  • Post Study Work Visa
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: Up to 3 years
  • Graduate diplomas / diplomas (below Level 7): 1–3 years (only if qualification is on the eligible list and job must match field of study)

Career Opportunities

  • High-demand sectors:
    • IT & Software (Developer, Analyst, Cyber security roles)
    • Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural)
    • Business & Finance (Analyst, Accountant, HR, Marketing)
    • Healthcare (Nursing, aged care, mental health roles)
    • Construction & Trades
    • Agriculture & Food Technology
    • Hospitality & Tourism

Student Lifestyle

  • Safe, friendly, and multicultural
  • Balanced lifestyle with good study–work–fun mix
  • Easy to adapt for Indian students
  • Opportunities to work part-time and explore nature
  • Strong student support and modern campus life

 

Financial Support

Scholarships & Financial Aid

  • New Zealand Excellence Awards – $5000-$20,000
  • India High Achievers Scholarship – up to $20,000
  • General international / merit-based scholarships
  • South Asia Scholarship – $5,000 – $7,000
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Top Universities

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions?

1. How much does it cost to live in New Zealand?

Estimated living costs range from NZD 20,000–30,000 per year, depending on the city and lifestyle. Major costs include rent, food, transport, and study materials.

Yes. Eligible graduates can apply for the Post-Study Work Visa, allowing them to work for up to 3 years, depending on qualification and location of study.

Yes. Scholarships are offered by:

  • The New Zealand Government (e.g., Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships)
  • Universities
  • Private organizations
  • Scholarships can cover tuition, living expenses, or both.

Top student hubs include:

  • Auckland
  • Wellington
  • Christchurch
  • Dunedin (known for the large student population)
  • Hamilton

You can usually access:

  • Academic advising
  • Mental health and counseling services
  • International student support teams
  • Employment and career services
  • Orientation programs

Yes, depending on your level of study. Master’s or PhD students can often bring partners (eligible for work visas) and dependent children (eligible for student visas to attend school).

International students typically need the Fee-Paying Student Visa, which allows full-time study at an approved institution. Other visas include:

  • Pathway Student Visa (for consecutive courses)
  • Dependent Child Student Visa (for school-age children of visa holders)

Yes. Most full-time international students can work:

  • Up to 20 hours per week during term time
  • Full-time during scheduled holidays
  • PhD and master’s research students can usually work unlimited hours.

Common student housing options include:

  • On-campus halls of residence
  • Homestays
  • Private rentals or shared flats
  • Student apartments

New Zealand is considered very safe, with low crime rates and friendly communities. Education providers also have to follow the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students, ensuring student wellbeing.

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