Study in New Zealand

Quality education in a stunning country with practical work pathways and post-study opportunities

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Why Study in New Zealand?

New Zealand offers quality education, stunning natural environment, and excellent work-study balance opportunities

Quality Education

Universities ranked among the top 400 globally. Access quality education recognized and respected worldwide.

Safe & Friendly

Consistently ranked among the safest countries. Welcoming culture and inclusive society for international students.

Work While Studying

Work up to 20 hours/week during studies and full-time during breaks. Gain practical experience in your field.

Lifestyle & Nature

Stunning natural landscapes, outdoor adventure opportunities, and excellent work-life balance culture.

Post-Study Work

Access post-study work visas and pathways to permanent residency after graduation. Build your future in NZ.

English-Medium Education

All programs taught in English. Ideal for international students seeking quality education in English-speaking country.

Top Universities in New Zealand

Explore New Zealand's leading institutions recognized for academic excellence

University of Auckland

Auckland, New Zealand

Ranked #85 globally. Excellence in engineering, business, medicine, and research programs.

University of Otago

Dunedin, New Zealand

Ranked #206 globally. Strong in health sciences, medicine, and dental programs with research focus.

Victoria University of Wellington

Wellington, New Zealand

Ranked #275 globally. Renowned for business, law, engineering, and creative arts programs.

University of Canterbury

Christchurch, New Zealand

Ranked #258 globally. Leader in engineering, science, and business programs with modern facilities.

Massey University

Palmerston North, New Zealand

Ranked #373 globally. Diverse programs in agriculture, engineering, business, and veterinary science.

AUT University

Auckland, New Zealand

Ranked #442 globally. Practical focus on business, engineering, technology, and applied programs.

PTE Academic in New Zealand

Your pathway to New Zealand universities and professional success

University Admissions

PTE is accepted by all major New Zealand universities as proof of English proficiency. Most universities require a minimum PTE score of 50-58 for undergraduate programs.

Student Visa Requirements

New Zealand Immigration accepts PTE for Student Visa applications. PTE scores are valid for 3 years and recognized by Immigration New Zealand.

Widely Accepted

PTE is accepted by 3,000+ institutions worldwide, including all major New Zealand universities and professional bodies across New Zealand.

Quick Results

Get your PTE results within 5 business days. Fast turnaround helps you apply to universities without delays and secure admission quickly.

University Intake Dates

Plan your application timeline around New Zealand's main intake periods

February

Summer Intake

Primary intake for most programs. Application deadlines typically fall in September-November of previous year.

July

Winter Intake

Secondary intake for many courses. Application deadlines usually in March-May. Limited course availability.

November

Autumn Intake (Limited)

Offered by select universities. Mostly for postgraduate programs and some undergraduate courses. Limited options.

Work Opportunities for Students

Balance studies with valuable work experience and earn while you learn

Part-Time Work

Student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during studies and full-time during official breaks. Minimum wage is approximately NZD $22.70/hour.

Internships & Placements

Many programs include internships and work placements. Gain industry experience, build professional networks, and enhance your CV.

Graduate Programs

After completing your degree, access graduate recruitment programs from employers. Accelerate your career in your chosen field.

Post-Study Work Visa

Upon graduation, you may be eligible for 1-3 years post-study work visa. Build your career and apply for permanent residency.

Student Visa Information

Everything you need to know about New Zealand student visas

Student Visa Basics

Required to study at approved New Zealand institutions as an international student. Allows you to study full-time and work part-time.

Key Requirements

  • Offer of place from an approved educational institution
  • Proof of English proficiency (PTE, IELTS, TOEFL)
  • Evidence of financial capacity (NZD $15,000-$20,000/year)
  • Medical examination (if required)
  • Police clearance (if applicable)

Processing Time

Student visa applications are typically processed within 2-4 weeks for most countries. Apply 2-3 months before your intended start date for timely approval.

Visa Validity

Student visas are valid for the duration of your course plus 6 months. After graduation, you may be eligible for a Post-Study Work Visa.

Cost of Living in New Zealand

Budget planning for international students

Accommodation

NZD $150-300/week

On-campus halls, flat shares, or private rentals in student-friendly areas.

Food & Groceries

NZD $50-100/week

Budget dining, self-catering, and occasional eating out.

Transportation

NZD $30-60/week

Student concession passes offer discounts on public transport in major cities.

Health & Insurance

NZD $200-600/year

Access to student health services and optional comprehensive insurance coverage.

Books & Supplies

NZD $30-80/week

Study materials, textbooks, and university supplies (varies by program).

Entertainment

NZD $50-100/week

Social activities, outdoor adventures, and exploring New Zealand's beauty.

Total Annual Tuition: NZD $15,000-$25,000 depending on program and university. Total Monthly Living Costs: NZD $800-$1,400 (more affordable than Australia/Canada)

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Reduce your study costs with available scholarships

University

University Merit Scholarships

Most New Zealand universities offer merit-based scholarships for high-achieving international students. Can cover 25-100% of tuition fees.

Government

New Zealand Aid Scholarships

Government-funded scholarships for international students from developing nations. Competitive selection process with significant awards.

Program

Subject-Based Awards

Specific scholarships for STEM, business, health sciences, and agriculture. May include research funding and internship opportunities.

Private

Private Foundation Grants

Various NGOs and private organizations offer scholarships. Research to find opportunities matching your background and field.

Popular Student Cities

Explore New Zealand's top destinations for international students

Auckland

Top Universities: University of Auckland, AUT University

New Zealand's largest city. Vibrant culture, excellent job market, beautiful beaches, and cosmopolitan lifestyle.

Wellington

Top Universities: Victoria University of Wellington

Capital city with vibrant arts and culture scene. Compact, walkable, and excellent student community with outdoor activities.

Christchurch

Top Universities: University of Canterbury

South Island city with affordable living, close to stunning nature, adventure capital of NZ, and growing student community.

Dunedin

Top Universities: University of Otago

Compact university city with strong student culture, affordable living, stunning coastal scenery, and outdoor adventures.

Quick Facts About New Zealand

Essential information at a glance

Capital

Wellington

Currency

New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Language

English

Population

5.1 Million

Time Zone

UTC +12 to +13

Geography

Island nation with diverse landscapes

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about studying in New Zealand

Most New Zealand universities require a PTE Academic score of 50-58 for undergraduate programs and 54-62 for postgraduate programs. Some universities may require higher scores. Check specific university requirements as they vary by institution and program.

New Zealand student visas are typically processed within 2-4 weeks for eligible applicants. However, this can vary by country. It's recommended to apply 2-3 months before your intended start date to allow sufficient processing time.

Yes! International students can work up to 20 hours per week during their studies and full-time during official university breaks. This helps offset living expenses and provides valuable New Zealand work experience.

Tuition fees range from NZD $15,000-$25,000 per year depending on the university and program. Living expenses average NZD $800-$1,400 per month. New Zealand has lower costs than Australia and Canada, making it an affordable option.

A Post-Study Work Visa allows graduates to work in New Zealand after completing their studies. Duration depends on qualification level: typically 1-3 years. This work experience can help you transition to permanent residency.

Yes! International graduates can apply for permanent residency through various pathways. Studying in New Zealand provides work experience and local qualifications that support residency applications under the Essential Skills requirements.

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