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ABOUT NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand is not just a popular tourist destination, but it is also a great county to study abroad. It has rapidly emerged as a preferred country to complete undergraduate and postgraduate courses by Indian students. New Zealand offers great research opportunities and easy entry options for international students. The academic staff and infrastructure offered by New Zealand universities is top-notch and on par with international universities. As they country has less population and low competition, Indian students can take advantage to enjoy world-class studying choices.

New Zealand has some of the world’s best universities which allows Indian students to learn and grow in their career. Plus, the country has abundance of job opportunities to international students can earn while they learn. Apart from education and work related benefits, studying abroad in New Zealand will open up new avenues for you to explore this beautiful country. It has some of the best alluring sights and gives you the best of both nature and technology. The country is progressive and offers state-of-the-art facilities and amenities to be enjoyed.

Study Cost in New Zealand

  • Diploma / Advanced Diploma = NZ$12,000 – NZ$19,000 (Approx)
  • Bachelor Program = NZ$18,000 – NZ$25,000 (Approx)
  • Master's Program = NZ$22,000 – NZ$40,000 (Approx)

Living Cost in New Zealand

Living cost in New Zealand per year approximately…

  • Student (Per Year) = NZ$18,200
  • Spouse (Per Year) = NZ$5,240
  • Child (Per Year) = NZ$2,720

Accommodation cost in New Zealand approximately…

  • Hostels and Guesthouses – $120 to $230 per week
  • Shared Rental – $105 to $150 per week
  • On campus – $107 to $170 per week
  • Homestay – $210 to $290 per week
  • Rental – $100 to $250 per week

Other expenses…

  • Groceries and eating out – $10 to $100 per week
  • Gas, electricity – $25 to $60 per week
  • Phone and Internet – $15 to $20 per week
  • Public transport – $20 to $50 per week
  • Car (after purchase) – $150 to $250 per week






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    * These are approximate costs and may vary depending on university, course & City.