Study in New Zealand

Study in New Zealand

New Zealand education has been ranked 7th best in the world. It is not just clean in terms of their environment New Zealanders share a strong sense of guardianship (kaitiaki-tanga) for our environment.
Not just clean in terms of their environment New Zealanders share a strong sense of guardianship (kaitiaki-tanga) for our environment. Land and place are central to our Mori people’s identity. That connectedness has rubbed off onto non-Mori New Zealanders (pakeha), reinforced by the pioneering heritage of their own forebears.

Why Study in New Zealand

  • Lisbon Recognition Convention
  • Global rankings
  • Work benefits
  • Quality of Education
  • Natural beauty
  • Easy entry requirements
  • Affordable costs

Requirements to Study

  • Completed Student Visa Application Form
  • Application fee payment receipt, before your interview
  • An offer of a place
  • An acceptance letter from the university regarding your admission
  • Health insurance receipt
  • Scores from tests that your college required, such as TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, or GMAT
  • Transcripts, diplomas, degrees, or certificates from schools you attended

Top New Zealand Universities

  • University of Auckland
  • University of Otago
  • Massey University
  • University of Waikato
  • Lincoln University

Estimated Tution Fees

1: Fees for arts or social sciences range from NZ$20,000 (£9,680) a year.
2: Courses in science and engineering can cost from NZ$25,000 (£12,000) per year.
3: Dentistry and medicine tend to be the most expensive degrees – NZ$75,000 (£36,300) per year.
4: Unfortunately, there are few scholarships available for international students studying in New Zealand, and those that are on offer are for PhD students.