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Study in New Zealand

New Zealand is a stunning island nation located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, high standard of living, and friendly multicultural society, it is also one of the safest and most peaceful countries in the world — making it an ideal destination for international education.

Home Study in New Zealand

Key Facts

Everything you need to know at a glance.

Capital Wellington
Largest City Auckland
Official Languages English, Māori, NZ Sign Language
Currency New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Population Approx. 5 million
Time Zone NZST (UTC +12)
Climate Mild temperate
Post-Study Work Up to 3 years

Why Study in Study in New Zealand?

Discover the benefits of choosing this destination for your education.

Globally Recognized Qualifications

8 universities in New Zealand are ranked in the QS World Rankings.

Research & Practical Learning

Strong focus on interactive learning, group work, and real-world application.

Safe & Welcoming Environment

Known for its friendly multicultural society and high safety standards.

Work Rights & PR Pathway

Part-time work during studies and up to 3 years post-study work visa leading to PR.

Education System

Understanding the levels of education and grading system.

Levels of Education

Certificates and Diplomas (Level 4-6)

Varies

UG Diploma, Foundation Courses.

Bachelor's Degree (Level 7)

3-4 years

Undergraduate Degree.

Graduate Diplomas / PG Certs (Level 8)

6 months - 1 year

Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma.

Master's Degree (Level 9)

1-2 years

Postgraduate Degree.

Doctoral Degree (Level 10)

3-4 years

Research-Based Doctorate (PhD).

Essential Guide

Costs, Intakes, and Key Aspects at a glance.

Key Aspect Details
Choose Course Research programs that align with your interests and career goals.
Entry Requirements Meet academic and English language proficiency requirements (usually IELTS 6.0+).
Prepare Documents Valid passport, transcripts, CV, SOP, IELTS/TOEFL scores.
Offer Letter Receive Conditional or Unconditional offer and pay tuition deposit.

University-Specific Scholarships

Financial aid opportunities for international students.

New Zealand Government Scholarships (MFAT)

For students from selected countries (including India). Covers full tuition, living allowance ($531/week), and travel.

Commonwealth Scholarships

Funded by NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for students from developing Commonwealth countries.

Auckland International Student Scholarship

Up to NZD $10,000 for undergraduate and postgraduate students based on academic merit.

Otago International Excellence Scholarships

NZD $10,000 for UG and $10,000 - $15,000 for PG students based on academic merit.

Wellington Doctoral Scholarships

NZD $29,500 stipend/year + full fees for full-time PhD students.

Vice-Chancellor's Doctoral Scholarship (AUT)

Full tuition + NZD $30,000/year stipend for high-achieving research students.

Major Intakes

Admission cycles for international students.

February Intake (Semester 1)

Also called: Primary / Autumn Intake

Main intake with maximum course availability, access to university housing and scholarships.

Best For: Undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs, most diplomas and certificates.

July Intake (Semester 2)

Also called: Mid-Year / Winter Intake

Less competitive than February intake. Faster visa processing time and smaller class sizes.

Best For: Postgraduate courses, master's by coursework, students who missed February intake.

November Intake (Trimester 3)

Also called: Limited Intake

Flexible for students who miss earlier intakes. Quick course completion and year-round progression.

Best For: Short-term programs, vocational training, English language courses.

Intake Comparison

Intake Starts Applications Open Course Availability Scholarship Availability Competition
February Feb Sept - Nov (Prev Year) High High High
July Jul Feb - April Medium Medium Medium
November Nov June - Aug Low Low Low

Top Universities

Ranked by QS World University Rankings 2025.

Rank (QS 2025) University UG Fees / Year PG Fees / Year Popular Courses
#68 University of Auckland NZD 32,000 NZD 35,000 Engineering, Business, Law
#206 University of Otago NZD 28,000 NZD 32,000 Health Sciences, Dentistry
#241 Victoria University of Wellington NZD 27,000 NZD 30,000 Humanities, Law, Design
#256 University of Canterbury NZD 29,000 NZD 32,000 Engineering, Education
#239 Massey University NZD 26,000 NZD 29,000 Veterinary Science, Aviation
#250-300 University of Waikato NZD 25,000 NZD 28,000 Management, Data Science
#362 Lincoln University NZD 24,000 NZD 27,000 Agriculture, Environmental Science
#407 Auckland University of Technology (AUT) NZD 28,000 NZD 31,000 Design, Hospitality, IT
*Fees vary by course. Tuition fees listed are per year for international students.

Career Growth & Post-Study Work

High-demand sectors and Graduate Route Visa opportunities.

Post-Study Work Visa

Allows you to stay and work for 1, 2, or 3 years depending on your qualification (must be Level 7 or higher, or Green List).

Engineering

  • Growth: Path to senior roles in 3-5 years
  • Top Employers: Infrastructure, Private & Government
  • Salary Range: NZD 55,000 - 120,000+

Information Technology (IT)

  • Growth: Fastest-growing sector in NZ
  • Top Employers: Startups, MNCs, Gov IT services
  • Salary Range: NZD 60,000 - 130,000+

Healthcare & Nursing

  • Growth: Clinics actively hiring, direct PR pathways
  • Top Employers: Gov hospitals, Private clinics
  • Salary Range: NZD 55,000 - 110,000+

Construction & Infrastructure

  • Growth: Long-term job security
  • Top Employers: Large-scale infrastructure projects
  • Salary Range: NZD 60,000 - 120,000+

Business, Finance & Accounting

  • Growth: Move into strategic leadership
  • Top Employers: Corporate sector, Remote options
  • Salary Range: NZD 50,000 - 100,000+

Permanent Residency (PR) Process

New Zealand offers various PR pathways for international students and skilled migrants.

1

Green List Pathway

For occupations critically needed in NZ (e.g., Civil Engineer, Nurse). Fast-track to PR in 2 years or immediately for Tier 1.

2

Skilled Migrant Category (SMC)

Points-based system (minimum 180 points required). Points are awarded for qualifications, work experience, age, and job offer.

3

Expression of Interest (EOI)

Submit an Expression of Interest to Immigration New Zealand.

4

Invitation to Apply (ITA)

Receive an ITA and submit your PR Application with required documents (Medical & Police Check).

Types of New Zealand Visas

A quick overview of visas for international students.

Visa Type Purpose Work Allowed? Can Apply for PR?
Fee Paying Student Visa Full-time study 20 hrs/week, full during holidays Duration of course
Post Study Work Visa Work after study Full-time 1-3 years
Partner of Student Visa For student's partner Full-time (PG students only) Same as partner
Skilled Migrant Visa Long-term residency Full-time Permanent
Green List Work to Residence PR pathway in skilled sectors Full-time Work to Residence
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Frequent Answer Question

Quick Answers To Your Visa Queries

How Long Can I Stay In New Zealand After Graduation?
The Post-Study Work Visa allows you to stay and work in New Zealand for up to 3 years, depending on your qualification level and location of study.
Are Scholarships Available For International Students?
What Is The Green List Pathway?