Study Destination

Study in New Zealand

Experience world-class education in one of the safest, most beautiful countries on Earth. New Zealand offers a unique blend of academic excellence, research opportunities, and a high quality of life for international students.

Why Study in New Zealand

The Land of Leading Academic
Institutions & Pioneering Innovations

Discover why New Zealand is becoming one of the top study destinations for international students worldwide.

Quality Education

Globally Recognized Universities

New Zealand has world-renowned universities and offers internationally accepted qualifications in a student-friendly environment.

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Affordable

Lower Studying Cost

The country has comparably lower tuition costs and living expenses than many other popular study destinations.

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Innovation

Advanced Research

Emphasis on scientific research and technical resources creates a great academic and working ground for international researchers.

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Diversity

Multicultural Environment

People from different ethnicities join New Zealand universities and workforce, creating a robust and inclusive culture.

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Easy Transition

Similar Education System

Both India and New Zealand broadly follow the British system of education, making it easier for Indian students to adapt.

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Career Growth

Work & Immigration Opportunities

International students can work part-time and access post-study work visas with clear pathways to skilled migration.

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New Zealand Qualifications Framework

Programs & Qualifications

New Zealand follows the NZQF (New Zealand Qualifications Framework) with levels 1–10. Here's what you can study.

Undergraduate Programs

NZQF Levels 1–8
Lvl 7Graduate Certificate / Graduate Diploma
Lvl 7Bachelor's Degrees
Lvl 8Bachelor's Honours Degrees
Lvl 5–6Diploma Courses
Lvl 1–4Certificate Courses

Postgraduate Programs

NZQF Levels 8–10
Lvl 9Master's Degrees (taught & research)
Lvl 8Postgraduate Certificate / Diploma
Lvl 10Doctoral Degrees / PhD
Application Process

How to Apply to Study in New Zealand

Follow these simple steps to start your study abroad journey in New Zealand with expert guidance.

Students studying abroad
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Choose University and Program

Choose the best university and program in New Zealand based on location, accreditation, ranking, tuition fees, scholarships, career prospects, and more.

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Meet Eligibility

Check if you meet the eligibility criteria, such as academic qualification, English language proficiency, standardised test, and more.

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Collect Documents

Organize the necessary documents such as academic transcripts, English test scores, LOR, SOP, resumes, and more (if required).

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Submit Application

Apply for the desired program with the assistance of a professional study abroad consultant.

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Receive an Offer Letter

Once university officials have verified your documents, they will send you a conditional or unconditional offer letter.

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Apply for Student Visa

After receiving the offer letter, you need to apply for a New Zealand student visa.

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Pay the Tuition Fees

The best part is that for NZ studies, the tuition fee has to be paid only when the AIP or the in-principle visa is approved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Study in New Zealand – FAQ

Find answers to the most common questions about studying in New Zealand.

When does the academic year in New Zealand begin?
The academic year in New Zealand is split into two semesters starting in February and July. Master's courses begin in February or July.
How long can a student stay in New Zealand after study?
Students who complete a qualification in New Zealand can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa, allowing them to stay and work for up to 3 years depending on their qualification level.
How many bands are required for New Zealand study visa?
For a New Zealand student visa, you typically need an IELTS score of 5.5–6.0 overall for undergraduate programs and 6.5–7.0 for postgraduate programs, depending on the university and course requirements.
What are the benefits of studying in New Zealand?
Benefits include world-class education, safe and welcoming environment, post-study work opportunities, affordable tuition fees compared to other countries, and a pathway to residency through the Skilled Migrant Category.
How much does it cost to live in New Zealand?
The cost of living varies by city and lifestyle. Immigration NZ requires students to show sufficient funds to cover living expenses. We recommend checking the current Immigration NZ requirements for the most up-to-date figures.
What are post study work opportunities in New Zealand?
New Zealand offers a Post-Study Work Visa that allows graduates to work in New Zealand for up to 3 years. This provides valuable international work experience and a pathway to skilled residency.
Is it possible for students to work while studying in New Zealand?
Yes, international students can work up to 25 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during scheduled holidays. Master's by research and PhD students have no work hour restrictions.
Can I get PR if I study in New Zealand?
Yes, studying in New Zealand can be a pathway to permanent residency. After completing your studies and gaining relevant work experience, you can apply for residency through the Skilled Migrant Category or other residency pathways.
Which study is best for New Zealand?
Popular fields of study in New Zealand include Engineering, IT & Computer Science, Agriculture & Environmental Science, Health Sciences, Business & Management, and Creative Arts.
Is a New Zealand visa easy for Indians?
The New Zealand student visa process is straightforward for Indian students with a genuine offer of place, sufficient funds, and meeting health and character requirements. Our expert guidance can help streamline the process.
How much bank balance is required for a New Zealand student visa?
You need to show sufficient funds to cover tuition fees for one year and living expenses. The exact amount varies by course and institution. We recommend checking the current Immigration NZ requirements for the most accurate figures.
How much is the NZ visa fee?
The New Zealand student visa fee varies depending on the application type and processing location. Please check the official Immigration NZ website for the current visa fee structure.
What is the success rate of a New Zealand student visa?
New Zealand student visa success rates are generally high for genuine students who meet all requirements. With proper documentation and guidance, the approval rate is consistently strong.
Can I study in New Zealand after the 12th?
Yes, Indian students can study in New Zealand after completing their 12th grade. You can apply for undergraduate programs, diplomas, or foundation courses depending on your academic performance and career goals.
What percentage is required in the 12th for New Zealand?
The required percentage varies by university and program. Generally, you need at least 60–70% in your 12th grade for undergraduate programs. Top universities may require higher percentages for competitive courses.
Check Eligibility

Unsure of your eligibility?

Verify your eligibility for studying in New Zealand with our expert guidance. Get a clear understanding of your options and the requirements.