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New Zealand

Eight world-ranked public universities and a relaxed post-study work pathway.

All eight New Zealand universities sit inside the QS top 500. Programmes are practical and research-aligned, and the Post-Study Work Visa gives 1โ€“3 years of open work rights depending on qualification level.

Tuition
NZD 26,000 โ€“ 45,000 / year
Living cost
NZD 20,000 / year (min. for visa)
Intakes
February (semester 1) ยท July (semester 2)

Top universities

  • โ€ข Auckland
  • โ€ข Otago
  • โ€ข Victoria Wellington
  • โ€ข Canterbury
  • โ€ข Massey
  • โ€ข Waikato

Popular programmes

  • โ€ข Master of Professional Engineering
  • โ€ข Master of Business
  • โ€ข MSc Computer Science
  • โ€ข Bachelor of Nursing

Fee-Paying Student Visa

Application fee
NZD 750 (online)
Processing time
4โ€“8 weeks
Work rights
Up to 20 hrs/week term, full-time during scheduled breaks
Post-study
Post-Study Work Visa โ€” 1 to 3 years

Application timeline

  1. 1Apply to one of the 8 public universities or an approved institute
  2. 2Pay deposit and receive Offer of Place
  3. 3Show funds (~NZD 20,000) and medical/travel insurance
  4. 4Apply for Student Visa via Immigration NZ portal
  5. 5Provide chest x-ray + police certificate if course > 12 months
  6. 6Activate IRD number on arrival to start working

Insider tips

  • Choose a Level 7+ qualification to qualify for the 3-year post-study visa.
  • Auckland and Wellington have the highest living costs โ€” Dunedin and Hamilton are cheaper.
  • NZ accepts a wider band of IELTS (6.0 overall) than AU for most masters.
  • Apply for scholarships like the NZ Excellence Awards for South Asian students.

Tests accepted

IELTSTOEFLPTE Academic

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