Study in New Zealand
Learn, Grow & Succeed Globally
Whether you're pursuing a Diploma, Bachelor's, Master's, MBA, or PhD, studying in New Zealand gives you access to high-quality education, post-study work opportunities, and pathways to long-term career growth.
Study In New Zealand Quick Facts
Why Study in New Zealand?
World-Class Universities
New Zealand’s universities are internationally recognized for academic excellence, research, and innovation.
Globally Recognized Qualifications
Degrees earned in New Zealand are respected worldwide and valued by employers across many industries.
Safe & Peaceful Environment
Consistently ranked among the safest countries, New Zealand offers an excellent quality of life for international students.
Practical Learning
Courses emphasize hands-on experience, research, internships, and industry engagement.
Multicultural Community
Students enjoy a welcoming and diverse society with excellent support services.
Strong Career Opportunities
Graduates benefit from post-study work options and opportunities in high-demand sectors.
Top Universities
- University of Auckland
- University of Otago
- Victoria University of Wellington
- University of Canterbury
- Massey University
- Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
- University of Waikato
- Lincoln University
Popular Courses
- Business & Management
- Computer Science
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Data Science
- Engineering
- Nursing
- Public Health
- Agriculture
- Environmental Science
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Education
- Architecture
- Accounting & Finance
Tuition Fees
| Study Level | Estimated Annual Tuition |
|---|---|
| Diploma | NZD 18,000 – 25,000 |
| Bachelor’s Degree | NZD 22,000 – 35,000 |
| Master’s Degree | NZD 26,000 – 45,000 |
| PhD | NZD 7,000 – 10,000* |
*International PhD students may benefit from domestic tuition fees at many universities.
Living Costs
Students should budget for:
- Accommodation
- Food & Groceries
- Transportation
- Health Insurance
- Internet & Utilities
- Personal Expenses
Estimated annual living expenses range from NZD 20,000–27,000, depending on lifestyle and location.
Entry Requirements
Undergraduate
- HSC, A Levels, IB, or equivalent
- IELTS / PTE / TOEFL
- Academic transcripts
- Valid passport
- Financial documents
Postgraduate
- Bachelor’s degree
- IELTS / PTE / TOEFL
- Academic transcripts
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- CV/Resume (where required)
- Recommendation Letters (selected courses)
- Valid passport
Scholarships
International students can apply for:
- University Merit Scholarships
- International Excellence Scholarships
- New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA)
- Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships
- Faculty & Department Scholarships
- Research Scholarships
Work While Studying
International students may:
- Work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions.
- Work full-time during scheduled holidays, if permitted by their visa.
- Gain valuable work experience while studying.
Post-Study Work Visa
Eligible graduates may receive a Post Study Work Visa for up to 3 years, allowing them to gain professional experience after completing their studies.
Student Lifestyle
New Zealand offers:
- Safe and friendly communities
- Beautiful natural landscapes
- Modern university campuses
- Outdoor adventure activities
- Multicultural society
- High-quality healthcare
- Excellent public services
- Strong work-life balance
Career Opportunities
Graduates are in demand across sectors including:
- Information Technology
- Software Development
- Engineering
- Construction
- Healthcare
- Nursing
- Agriculture
- Business & Finance
- Hospitality
- Education
- Environmental Science
- Data Analytics
Student Services by EdVise
- 🎯 Career & Education Counseling
- 🏛 University & Course Selection
- 📄 Admission & Documentation Support
- 💰 Scholarship Guidance
- 🛂 Student Visa Assistance
- 🏥 Health Insurance Guidance
- 🏠 Accommodation Assistance
- ✈️ Pre & Post-Departure Support
- 🤝 Ongoing Student Assistance
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work while studying in New Zealand?
Yes. Eligible international students can generally work up to 20 hours per week during study periods and full-time during scheduled holidays, depending on their visa conditions.
Is IELTS mandatory?
Most universities accept IELTS, while many also recognize PTE Academic and TOEFL iBT as proof of English proficiency.
Are scholarships available?
Yes. New Zealand universities and the government offer a variety of merit-based and international scholarships for eligible students.
How can EdVise help me?
EdVise provides complete study abroad support, including university selection, application processing, scholarship guidance, visa assistance, accommodation advice, and pre-departure services to help you achieve your international education goals.
Ready to Study in New Zealand?
Take the first step toward earning a globally recognized qualification in New Zealand with EdVise. Our experienced education counselors will help you choose the right university, prepare a strong application, explore scholarship opportunities, and guide you through every stage of your study abroad journey.
