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New Zealand: Study in the Land of Fresh Beginnings

A World of Opportunities Awaits

New Zealand is an emerging global education hub offering internationally recognized qualifications, a high standard of living, and a welcoming multicultural society. Its education system focuses on practical, hands-on learning with strong ties to industry and innovation.

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Navigate your global education adventure with expert support at every milestone.

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Why Study in New Zealand?

• World-class education recognized globally by employers and academic institutions.
• Home to 8 universities, all ranked among the world’s best (QS 2024).
• Safe, peaceful, and inclusive society with stunning natural beauty.
• Opportunity to work part-time (20 hours/week) and full-time during breaks.
• 3-year Post Study Work Visa for eligible graduates.
• Affordable tuition fees and generous scholarships for international students.

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Quick Facts

• 8 Top Universities (All in QS World Rankings 2024)
• Over 120,000 International Students
• 3rd Best English-Speaking Country for Quality of Life
• 3-Year Post Study Work Visa for Graduates
• Over NZ$50 Million in Scholarships Annually
• Strong Employability and Global Recognition

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Cost of Studying in New Zealand

Type of Expense Estimated Annual Cost (NZD)
Tuition Fees (Indicative) 25,000 – 40,000
Living & Accommodation 15,000 – 20,000
Airfare to New Zealand (Indicative) 1,500
Visa Fees & Insurance 500
Total Estimated Cost 42,000 – 62,000

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Scholarships for International Students

New Zealand offers several government-funded and university-specific scholarships to support
international students in pursuing their studies at all levels of higher education.

Major Scholarship Programs

  • • New Zealand Government Scholarships (NZGSE)
    • New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS)

  • • Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships
    • Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries

More about New Zealand

Navigate your global education adventure with expert support at every milestone.

University-Specific Scholarships

• University of Auckland International Student Excellence Scholarship
• Victoria University of Wellington Tongarewa Scholarship
• University of Otago Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships
• University of Canterbury Undergraduate and Postgraduate Awards
• Massey University Academic Excellence Scholarships

Popular Courses in New Zealand

• Business & Management
• Engineering & Technology
• Computer Science & IT
• Agriculture & Environmental Sciences
• Medicine, Nursing & Healthcare
• Tourism, Hospitality & Event Management
• Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Careers & Industry Insights

New Zealand has a thriving economy driven by technology, agriculture, tourism, and education. The
country’s strong employment market offers international graduates excellent opportunities to gain
global experience.


High-demand career sectors like Information Technology & Software Development, Engineering & Construction, Healthcare & Nursing, Agriculture & Environmental Science, Business, Management & Finance and Tourism, Hospitality & Aviation,

Ready to Begin Your Global Journey?

Book your free consultation with our certified education counselors today and unlock your potential abroad.

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Costs & Scholarships

Ready to take the next step? Reach out to our expert for best guidance and answers to all your study abroad queries.

    • Bachelor’s: EUR 8,000 – 10,000

    • Master’s: EUR 10,000 – 12,000

  • Here’s what most students spend on food, transport, and fun in Germany:

    • Food & Groceries: EUR 3,000 – 5,000

    • Transport: EUR 800 – 1,200

    • Utilities & Internet: EUR 1,000 – 1,500

    • Personal Expenses: EUR 1,500 – 2,500

    💡 Average total living expenses: around EUR 6,500 – 10,000 per year.

  • Student-friendly housing options in Germany:

    • On-Campus Housing: EUR 5,000 – 8,000

    • Shared Apartment: EUR 4,000 – 7,000

    • Homestay: EUR 6,000 – 9,000

    • Private Rent: EUR 6,000 – 10,000

    🏡 Average accommodation cost: around EUR 5,000 – 8,000 per year depending on the city.

Success Stories from Our Students

Hear directly from students who achieved their academic dreams abroad with Edumillennia’s personalized guidance.

“The mock interview sessions before my visa appointment were amazing! I felt calm and confident throughout.”

Shalini R.

Graduate Admit UK

The mock interview training for my student visa was invaluable—my preparation was smooth, and I felt confident on the big day.

Priya M.

Graduate Admit UK

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to take the next step? Reach out to our expert for best guidance and answers to all your study abroad queries.

  • Yes! Students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during holidays, as long as they hold a valid student visa.

  • After completing their studies, students can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa that allows them to stay and work in New Zealand for up to 3 years, depending on their qualification level.

  • Certain student visa holders can bring family members like a spouse or children. Your family may also be allowed to work or study depending on your visa type. We guide you through all the rules.

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