Study in New Zealand
High-Quality Education in a Safe, Picturesque, and Welcoming Environment
Why Study in New Zealand?
100% of New Zealand public universities are ranked in the QS World University Rankings top 3%.
Up to 3-year Post-Study Work Visa to kickstart a global career in local sectors.
Green List pathways provide direct residency options for engineers, IT, and healthcare specialists.
Ranked continuously in the top 5 safest and most peaceful countries globally.
Intakes & Application Deadlines
| Intake Semester | Application Deadline | Admissions Status |
|---|---|---|
| February Intake (Semester 1) | October/November | Filing Open |
| July Intake (Semester 2) | March/April | Filing Open |
| Nov/Jan Intake | August/September | Filing Open |
Education & Living Expenses Breakdown
Tuition Estimates
Mandatory Proof of Funds
Admission & Visa Eligibility Requirements
English Proficiency
IELTS Academic: 6.0 - 6.5 (or PTE Academic: 50 - 58, with no single score lower than 50)
Academic Marks
Minimum 60% in 12th standard (for Bachelors) or 55%-60% in Bachelor's degree (for Master's)
Financial capacity
Proof of $20,000 NZD per year for living expenses + outbound ticket or equivalent cash proof
Medical/Police check
Chest X-ray and medical certificates required, along with Police Clearance Certificates (PCC)
Unlock Scholarship Lists & Fee Waivers
We have mapped out up to 50% tuition grants, scholarships, and bursaries at our partner colleges in New Zealand.
Scholarships & Grants for international students:
β’ Vice-Chancellor's International Scholarship - 25% Fee Reduction
β’ Destination Academic Excellence Merit Grant - Up to $10,000 yearly
β’ STEM Leadership Bursary - $5,000 one-off waiver
Popular Universities
- University of Auckland
- University of Otago
- University of Canterbury
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Massey University
