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New Zealand
Why Study in the New Zealand?
🎓 High-Quality Global Education
New Zealand’s universities are globally recognized, offering strong programs in business, science, technology, engineering, arts, and research with qualifications valued worldwide.
🌏 Student-Friendly Immigration & Work Rights
International students with a valid New Zealand student visa can work up to ~25 hours/week during term time (recent policy update) and full-time during breaks, helping cover living costs.
🧑🎓 Post-Study Work & Career Pathways
After completing eligible qualifications, graduates can apply for post-study work visas (typically 1–3 years), offering a pathway to practical experience and possibly longer-term work opportunities.
🌿 Safe, Scenic & Inclusive Environment
New Zealand consistently ranks among the world’s safest and most welcoming study destinations, with a high quality of life and diverse cultural experience.
Cost of Studying in New Zealand
| Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses (NZD) |
|---|---|
| Tuition fees for one year (Approx.) | NZD 25,000 |
| Living and Accommodation | NZD 20,000 |
| Airfare (One Way) | NZD 2,000 |
| Visa Fees | NZD 430 |
| Total Expenses | NZD 47,430 |
Tips to reduce costs
- Choose Affordable Cities & Shared Accommodation
Living in smaller cities (like Dunedin or Hamilton) and sharing flats with other students significantly lowers rent compared to expensive cities like Auckland.
- Work While Studying
Take advantage of student work rights (up to ~25 hours/week during terms and full-time in breaks) to offset living costs. Even part-time work can substantially reduce net expenses.
- Apply for Scholarships & University Aid
Look for government scholarships (e.g., Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships) and university-specific awards — many offer tuition waivers, stipends, or living-cost support.