This is the number one reason to go anywhere for school, but New Zealand is amazing for their educational system. First, the tuition is some of the lowest in the world. You get a British-based education (due to their British influences) for a percentage of the cost. The degrees are recognized around the world as being up-to-date and practical. You will get a high quality, hands on education that you deserve. The New Zealand even goes so far as to checking each and every course, program, and certificate for quality so that they can be recognized around the world as high-quality education. Not only that, but the support services for international students are among the best in the world. They have a lot of expertise and experience in helping international students so that they can succeed in their programs.
Intake & Deadline
Intake |
Months |
Deadline |
Summer Semester |
February |
October |
Winter Semester |
July |
April |
ITPs and Private Institutes have multiple intakes for different courses means every month in some or the other institutions. |
Entry Requirement
Academic Level |
English Test |
Band / Score |
Under Graduate |
IELTS / TOEFL |
6.0 BAND / 80 SCORE |
Post Graduate |
IELTS / TOEFL |
6.5 BAND / 85 SCORE |
Cost of Study
Total Cost per Year |
Bachelor Degree |
Master Degree |
Tuition Fees |
NZ $ 20000 - 22000 |
NZ $ 20000 - 22000 |
Living Expenses |
NZ $ 15000 |
NZ $ 15000 |
POPULAR PROGRAMS
Health Science :
Nursing, Pharmacy, Biotechnology, Genetics, Food Technology, Fitness & Health, Microbiology, etc.
Engineering & Technology :
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Information Technology, Mechanical, Automobile, Aerospace, Robotics, Automation, Electrical, Electronic and Communication Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Material Engineering, Environmental and many more…..
Business Management :
Hospitality & Tourism, Accounting, Banking & Finance, Human Resource, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Project Management, Retail & Sales, International Business, Insurance, E-Commerce, Event Management, etc.
Science & Arts :
Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, public Administration, Political Science, Women's Studies, Psychology etc.
Work During Studies :
International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week off-campus during study and 40 hours per week in their vacation.
Work Permit After Studies :
International graduates from New Zealand higher education institutions also have the opportunity to work in New Zealand for up to two year following the completion of their program.