New Zealand Education FAQs
How do I choose a school or institution?
New Zealand has a flexible educational system and you have a wide range of institutions to choose from. Start exploring schools and universities online and choose an appropriate course of your choice.
Can I work while I study in New Zealand?
If you are enrolled in a full-time Diploma or Degree programme (Level 5 or higher), you are permitted to work up to 20 hours/week.
What are the tuition fees in New Zealand?
The fee structure varies for each university. An average tuition fee ranges from NZ$10,000 to NZ$22,000 for polytechnic courses, university undergraduate, and postgraduate degrees.
How much is the cost of living in New Zealand?
An average cost of living in New Zealand is NZ$8,000 to NZ$10,000 a year including accommodation, transport, and other expenses.
How many higher educational institutions are available in New Zealand?
New Zealand houses around 8 Universities and 25 Polytechnics and/or Institutes of Technology.
What is the duration of an undergraduate program in New Zealand?
Most undergraduate degrees in New Zealand take 3 years to complete, but several degrees may take up to 4 years.
How much will I earn when I work part time in New Zealand?
You can earn between NZ$8.00 and NZ$15.00 per hour.
Can I stay in New Zealand after completing my course?
Students can apply for a Graduate Job Search Work Visa valid for 12 months. After securing a job, they may apply for a Graduate Work Experience visa to work for a specific employer for two or more years.
Are New Zealand degrees recognized worldwide?
New Zealand degrees are internationally recognized and accepted for postgraduate studies in most countries.
How can I get my student visa renewed?
Current international students should apply to renew their visa 1–2 months before expiry. Contact your institution’s International Student Advisor for help.
Can international students apply for scholarships in New Zealand?
Yes, scholarships are available based on academic merit. Notable options include the Commonwealth Scholarship and various university excellence scholarships.
What types of accommodations are available in New Zealand?
Students can choose from apartments, shared housing, or home stays depending on their preferences and budget.
What kind of weather can we experience in New Zealand?
New Zealand has a mild climate, with wet winters and warm, dry summers. The north is warmer, while the south experiences cooler temperatures.
What are the English language requirements for a New Zealand visa?
The NZQA requires minimum English scores for tertiary programs. Applicants must provide IELTS or TOEFL scores based on the course level.
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