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Why Study in New Zealand?

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With globally accredited qualifications, vast research opportunities and a high quality of life, New Zealand is an emerging top destination for studying abroad. world recognized degrees from renowned universities in New Zealand are fast gaining popularity in International education. One major reason why New Zealand is considered a perfect overseas education destination by Indian students is their comparatively low annual tuition fees and low cost of living. If you are planning to Study in New Zealand, this blog post is for you. Read on to find out Why you should Study in New Zealand.

Top Reasons to Study in New Zealand

  1. Globally recognised qualifications- All the eight universities situated in New Zealand consistently rank high according to QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education Rankings. New Zealand universities qualifications are accredited across the globe, opening doors to career prospects across the world. The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) ensures that all the universities comply with qualifications standards and are registered to enroll international students
  2. Natural Beauty- New Zealand is one of the most beautiful locations to study and studying becomes more enjoyable in this natural beauty. As an International student, you can admire the natural wonders and explore with your new friends. Both the North and South Island offer beautiful beaches, waterfalls and other scenic beauties. You can easily take a ferry between the two islands, accessing all the beauty spots in New Zealand. Your sightseeing adventures may include Huka falls, glowworm-covered Waitomo Caves or even Milford Sound, which is definitely the most scenic spot in New Zealand.
  3. International Student Community- New Zealand hosts International Students around the world. This means Studying in New Zealand will let you meet people from all walks of life around the world and make friends with them.
  4. Research-based institutions- New Zealand is also home to many research-based institutions. New Zealand offers unique and  organized teaching. Whatever course you choose, theoretical or practical, you will be taught by practical, real-world approaches. New Zealand encourages students to work in a team and individually. This  helps students in preparing for placements in renowned organizations.
  5. Part-time work opportunities- New Zealand offers the advantage of allowing international students to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week. This has to be done during the semester time. If you are pursuing PhD or master’s in New Zealand, you can also work full time during semester time too. Many countries do not allow part-time work on student visas, but New Zealand universities allow you to work part-time and fund yourself a little more. New Zealand also allows you to stay back in the country for another year after the completion of your course to work full time. This can help you to gain job experience with international organizations that can further help you in getting high-paying jobs.
  6. Easy Application Process- If you plan to study in NZ, then you do not have to face a lot of competition to get admission into your dream university. Currently, New Zealand universities have more than enough seats than the actual number of student aspirants. Even if you have scored average scores in your secondary education, it won’t create hindrance in your application process.

Eligibility Criteria to Study in New Zealand

  • Eligibility criteria for undergraduate (UG) courses 
    • Students should have completed a certificate of higher secondary qualification from a renowned board of education (deemed equivalent to New Zealand year 13).
    • Cut-off score of 50-60% or above is required to be set by a college/university.
    • English language proficiency test scores (IELTS/TOEFL) scores.
  • Eligibility criteria for postgraduate (PG) courses 
    • A minimum score of 50-60% in a graduation degree in the course relevant to your field of study.
    • GMAT or GRE grades for management studies aspirants.
    • Some universities may ask for internships and work experience in the concerned field of study.
    • English proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL test scores

Documents Checklists for Submission

Class 10 & 12 marksheets & certificates

  • Bachelor’s Mark sheets
  • Graduation Degree Certificate
  • Supportive documents:
  • Work experience letters
  • Proof of work experience (for MBA and Masters in IT courses)
  • CVs/
  • Diplomas certificates
  • GRE/GMAT Results
  • IELTS/ PTE Academic scores
  • Letter of Recommendation
  • Statement of purpose
  • Proof of other extracurricular activities to support your application.

Financial Documents Checklists for Submission

  • A valid passport
  • An offer letter from a New Zealand University for an NZQA approved course.
  • Proof of sufficient funds:
    • Money for tuition fee (self/sponsor)
    • Financial undertaking by the sponsor to take care of your living expenses.
    • Scholarship letter (if eligible).
    • The student must submit proof that they are having NZ$ 15,000 per annum to support their living expenses.
    • Proof that you’ll leave New Zealand after completing studies in New Zealand.
    • Medical examination report and chest X-ray for courses having a duration of more than 1 year.
    • International students planning to study in New Zealand for more than 2 years must submit a police certificate.
    • Medical insurance is compulsory
    • Fee receipt

Cost of Studying in New Zealand

The Cost of Studying in New Zealand (Tuition Fees) will depend on the type of qualification and the universities you’re choosing. The fee structures for high-ranking universities and colleges in New Zealand will be slightly higher. Tuition fees will cost between NZ$ 22,000 and NZ$35,000 a year (approx.).  Humanities, arts and education courses are slightly cheaper, while subjects such as medicine and engineering are likely to cost more.  Tuition fees for the postgraduate level courses are typically higher and the costs vary depending on the program.  Tuition fees for the MBA programs are often the most expensive. The average cost for these programs varies between NZ$31,000-$50,000.

Course degree Cost (in NZD)
Undergraduate degree $20,000 – $25,000 approx.
Master’s degree $19,000 – $29,000 approx.
Doctoral degree $6,000 – $9,000 approx.
MBA $30,000 – $50, 000 approx.

Cost of Living in New Zealand – Average Monthly Expenses

Expenses Average Monthly Expenditure
Accommodation 800-1000 NZD approx.
Food 200 NZD approx.
Public Transport 120 NZD approx.
Phone & internet 50 NZD approx.
Entertainment 50-100 NZD approx.
Clothing 200-300 NZD approx.
Medical expenses 50-100 NZD approx.
Daily essentials 50 NZD approx.
Miscellaneous expenses 100 NZD approx.

Top Courses in New Zealand

  • Tourism
  • Hospitality Management
  • Engineering
  • Information technology (IT)
  • Animation
  • Art and design
  • Sports management
  • Medicine
  • Business Studies
  • Nursing
  • Health care

Best Universities in New Zealand

New Zealand is home to many Top QS-ranked universities. Here are the top ones to consider:

Top Universities in New Zealand QS World University Rankings 2023
The University of Auckland 87
University of Otago 217
Victoria University of Wellington 275
University of Canterbury 284
Massey University 292
University of Waikato 375
Lincoln University 387
Auckland University of Technology 437

Top 10 Career Opportunities in New Zealand

Jobs Salary (NZD)/per year (approx.)
Software Engineer 90000 NZD approx.
Civil Engineer 71500 NZD approx.
Medical Doctor 100000 NZD approx.
Nurses/Midwife 65000 NZD approx.
Accountant 90000 NZD approx.
Lawyer  91300 NZD approx.
Finance Analyst  74000 NZD approx.
Software Architect 136500 NZD approx.
Civil Engineer 71500 NZD approx.

Qualifications offered in New Zealand

  • Undergraduate Courses
    • Graduate Certificate
    •  Graduate Diploma
    • Bachelor’s Degree
    • Bachelor’s Degree with Honors
  • Post Graduate Courses
    • Post Graduate Certificate
    • Post Graduate Diploma
    • Masters Degree
    • Doctorates

Conclusion

Most of New Zealand’s Universities and Institutions are globally recognized, ranked and renowned. New Zealand’s university qualifications are highly regarded & desired by employers across the world. It’s worthwhile to note that all the 8 New Zealand Universities have found their place in the QS World Rankings. It’s a safe and welcoming community with a world-class reputation for nurturing cutting-edge research and creative ambition. Hope this blog post has helped you in providing details about the Study Abroad in New Zealand. Please like and share this post! Drop a comment!

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