Study in New Zealand

Study in New Zealand

New Zealand is unquestionably the best country to study in, ranking second on the 2019 Global Peace Index. It has the right combination of opportunities, culture, economy and environment for an Indian student to flourish with globally ranked universities and a sensitive education system. Not to be missed, its unspoiled scenery will make every penny worth your experience.
Why study in New Zealand?
The ideal mix of high-quality schooling, life and job opportunities for overseas students is studying in New Zealand. Coupled with the reduced costs and international recognition, "Best of All Worlds" credentials are effectively offered by New Zealand. Qualifications in New Zealand have a reputation for being realistic as well as modern. The educational method of New Zealand is based on the prestigious British system. A broad variety of study opportunities are available, including state-run primary schools , high schools, universities, polytechnics, technical colleges, and private training establishments. New Zealand's polytechnics are known for the Ready to Join the Work Markets programmes. In addition, 7 of New Zealand 's eight universities have regularly appeared in the top 500 universities worldwide. After studying in New Zealand, students are issued a visa to look for a job after completing their course and have a fair chance to migrate as well.
Eligibility to study in New Zealand:
For international students, Bachelors or Masters in New Zealand require them to be fluent in the English language if they are to excel at a New Zealand university. In order to help foreign students achieve the required level of English language competence, there are several courses available at public and private institutions in New Zealand and elsewhere. We will propose a waiver of IELTS / TOEFL / PTE wherever possible, as New Zealand education consultants. It is ideal to have a band of 6.0/6.5 for undergraduate & 6.5/7.5 for postgraduate courses.
Average Tuition Fee for International students:


S.No.

Study Program

Cost (in NZ$)*

1

Undergraduate degree

$20,500 - $25,000 annually

2

Master's degree

$19,000 - $29,000 annually

3

Doctoral degree

$6,500 - $9,000 annually

4

MBA

$31,000 - $50, 000 annually

Living Expenses $15000 - $18000 per annum approx.
Universities in New Zealand

The University of Auckland is a public university which was established in 1883. It is one of the top universities of New Zealand. The Employability of fresh graduates from the university is also very high.
The university has around 40,000 students enrolled in various UG and PG courses. The university has five campuses in total. It is also among the top research centres of New Zealand.
The university has been divided into eight faculties of arts, business school, science, creative arts and industries, medical and health sciences, educationand social, engineering, law, Liggins Institute, Auckland Bioengineering Institute and several research centres and institutes.
The alumni of this university are also very successful. They include Han Niu (Beijing based filmmaker) and Clorinda di Tommaso (Perfume brand manager)
Location: Auckland (17km from Auckland airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Auckland airport
Campuses: Nine: Current University, City Campus, Newmarket Campus, Tāmaki Innovation Campus, Grafton Campus, Epsom Campus, South Auckland Campus, Tai Tokerau Campus, Leigh Campus
Courses: Architecture, Business, , Management, Computer science, Mathematics, Education, Engineering, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, Media and Creative Arts, Science
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 20 to 25 Lakh/year (Between39,210 to49,000New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 201-250
Entry requirements:

  1. GCE A levels/International Baccalaureate Diploma or equivalent
  2. IELTS/TOEFL iBT/PTE academic

University of Otago is a public university which was established in 1869. The university provides a number of courses which vary from being undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate courses. The university has been divided into four academic departments namely Otago Business School, Division of Health Sciences, Division of Humanities and Division of Sciences.
This university has around 18,000 students enrolled. The university’s main focus is to provide its students a global exposure and make them employable. Its students secure good placements too.
The alumni of this university add up to 100,000 who are spread across 140 countries. Some of them are Bhavneet Chahal (co-founder of GoSkills), Katie Lane (media manager), Dr. Maria Pozza (space lawyer in New Zealand), Mark Orton (worked on documentaries for Discovery Channel, Natural History), etc.
Location: Dunedin (25km from Dunedin Airport)
Connectivity: Through Car/Public transport/connected to Dunedin airport
Campuses: Four: Dunedin campus, Christchurch campus, Wellington campus and Auckland Campus
Courses:
Finance, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Business, Management, Computer Science, Marketing, Pharmacy, Law, Arts, Social Sciences
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 18 to 30 Lakh/year (Between 35,290 and 58,800 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 201-250
Entry requirements:

  1. GCE A levels/International Baccalaureate Diploma or equivalent
  2. IELTS/TOEFL iBT/PTE academic

Auckland University of Technology is a public university which was established in 2000. It has three campus locations in New Zealand, in City, in Northcote and in Manukau.
Auckland University of Technology has collaborated with several big and small institutions and organisations such as NASA, Air New Zealand, Spark, and Orion Health.
The university has over 29,000 students out of which 5,600 are international students. International students make up around 19% of the total student population of the university.
This university also provides doctorate courses along with UG and PG. The alumni network of this university comprises of 100,000 graduates across the globe. Some of the successful ones includeCarol Hirschfeld (journalistand media executive), Bruce Leslie McLaren (engineer and race car designer), Annette Sylvia Presley (entrepreneur and Slingshot's co-founder), Charlotte Glennie (First Asian ABC correspondent), Jim Anderton (New Zealand politician), Claire Jane McLachlan (academician), Dominic Bowden (TV show presenter), Pippa Wetzell (journalist) and Duncan Garner (TV and radio presenter).
Location: Auckland (17km from Auckland airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport /connected to Auckland airport
Campuses: Three: City campus, North campus (in Northcote) and South campus (in Manukau)
Courses: Art, Design, Science, Business, Education, Mathematics, Computer Science, Clinical Studies, Communication studies, languages, Nursing, Psychology, Tourism, Hospitality,Economics,Engineering
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 18 to 26 Lakh/year (Between 35,290 to 51,000 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 301-350 
Entry requirements:

  1. 12 / 13 years of education at a High School/Secondary School from a recognised institution
  2. GCE A levels/International Baccalaureate Diploma or equivalent
  3. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL/Pearson PTE Academic/Cambridge IGCSE

The University of Canterbury was founded in 1873 and is a public university. The university is divided into five colleges namely College of Arts, College of Engineering, College of Science, College of Education, Health and Human Development, and College of Business and Law. The university also has 35 research centres.
The strength of the university is 17,300 students, who are enrolled in several undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and doctoral degrees.
The alumni network of this university is very rich and is filled with authors, artists, academics and politicians, etc. University of Canterbury has one Nobel Laureate as well, Ernest Rutherford, he discovered the atomic structure and is known as the Father of Nuclear Physics. Other famous alumni include mathematician Roy Kerr, Henry Field (educational psychologist), Craig Nevill-Manning (Engineering Director of Google), William Young (Supreme Court Judge in New Zealand), Kevin Tod Smith (actor), etc.
Location: Christchurch (5.8km from Christchurch Airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Christchurch Airport
Campuses: One
Courses: Business, Medicine,Commerce, Design, Engineering, Sports and music, Life and Physical sciences, Mathematics, Arts and Humanities, Social work, Media, Law, Technology
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 20 Lakh to 25 Lakh/year (Between 39,210 to 49,000 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 301-350  
Entry requirements:

  1. GCE A Levels, the International Baccalaureate (IB) or a foundation year.
  2. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL 6.0 or above

Victoria University of Wellington is also a Public University of New Zealand which was founded in the year 1897.
The university has around 17,000 students out of which 4,000 are international students. The university provides several undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It also has 40 research centres which provide the students with an opportunity of gaining practical knowledge while learning at the university.
The Victoria University has a list of impressive alumni as well some of them are Barbara Anderson, Sam Neill, Jane Campion, Dr John Money and Dr Alexander Gerst.
Location: Wellington (6km from Wellington airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Wellington airport
Campuses: Five: Kelburn campus, Pipitea campus,Te Aro campus, Miramar Creative Centre and Auckland premises campus
Courses: Architecture, Business, Management, Computer science, Mathematics, Engineering, Finance, Law, Humanities and Social Sciences, Media and Creative Arts, Science, Technology
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 17 Lakh to 20 Lakh/year (Between 33,330 to 39,210 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 401-500
Entry requirements:

  1. A Levels or qualification equivalent to International Baccalaureate (IB)
  2. English Language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

The University Waikato is another public university of New Zealand which was founded in 1964. The university has been divided into seven faculties. It has three campuses namely Hamilton Campus, Tauranga Campus and Zhejiang University City College (ZUCC).
It provides a variety of courses in 135 subjects. The university has around 12,642 students who are  pursuing different under-graduate, doctoral and post-graduate degree programmes at the university. Around 2000 international students from over 80 countries are also part of the university’s student population.
The alumni comprise of successful leaders and award-winners in their several domains. Jacinda Ardern who is the present Prime Minister of New Zealand is also an alumnus of this university.
Location: Hamilton (9km from Hamilton airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Hamilton airport
Campuses: Three: Hamilton Campus, Tauranga Campus and Zhejiang University City College (ZUCC)
Courses: Languages, Art and Music, Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Management, Engineering, Geography, Linguistics, Architecture and Archaeology
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 15 to 18 Lakh/year (Between 29,400 and 35,290 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 401-500
Entry requirements:

  1. English language requirements: IELTS/TOELF
  2. A recognised International Foundation course with relevant percentage (vary from country to country)/ A Levels or qualification equivalent to International Baccalaureate (IB)

The Lincoln University was established in 1878. It is among the few public universities of New Zealand. It has gained accreditations from European Cooperation in Science and Technology, Pacific Rim Real Estate Society, New Zealand Planning Instituteand Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. The university has a membership of the Euro-league for Life Sciences (ELLS).
The university has been divided into three faculties and has around 11 research centres as well. The student union of the university is also very active and have several educational and recreational clubs. The student population of the university is 3,181 students out of which 1,300 are international students from around 80 different nations.
The alumni of this university include Richie McCaw (Rugby player), Allan James Hubbard (businessman), Margaret Mary Barry (politician), Samuel Lawrence Whitelock (Rugby player), Sir Bob Charles (professional golfer), Colin Campbell (radio &TV presenter),Annabel Rose Langbein (writer& celebrity cook), Toni Street (sports commentator& TV presenter) and John Bernard Hayes (politician & diplomat).
Location: Lincoln (18.2km from Christchurch Airport)
Connectivity: Through bicycle/car/public transport/connected to Christchurch Airport
Campuses: One
Courses: Architecture, Business, , Management, Computer science, Mathematics, Education, Engineering, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, Media and Creative Arts, Science
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 15 to 20 Lakh/year (Between 29,408 to 39,210 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 501-600
Entry requirements:

  1. A-levels/International Baccalaureate (IB)
  2. A recognised International Foundation course with relevant percentage
  3. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL iBT

Massey University is a public university established in 1927. The university has three campuses three campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington.
There are more than 4,300 international students studying in the university and they represent more than 100 countries. The university provides several scholarships for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. They make their students for current career challenges by providing programs which are important, creative and flexible.
As exemplified by teaching and study in applied fields, Massey has strong ties with industry and trade that lead to economic growth, such as engineering technology, agriculture, finance, medicine, food technology, information science, marketing and accounting
Location: Palmerston (10 km from Palmerston North International Airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Palmerston North International Airport
Campuses: Three: Albany campus, Manawatu campus and Wellington campus
Courses: Agriculture, banking, pharmacy, food technology, computer sciences, marketing and accounting, engineering, technology
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 20to 24 Lakh/year (Between 39,210 and 47,000 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking: 501-600
Entry requirements:

  1. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL iBT
37 points overall in International Baccalaureate or equivalent qualification

The Eastern university of Technology was established in 1975. It is a government-run university in New Zealand. The university has three campuses which are located in Napier, Hawke Bay and Tairawhiti.
Out of 10,222 students enrolled in the university, 1,000 are international students. They represent over 40 countries of the world. University offers 130 UG and PG courses. Apart from these, it also offers various certificate and diploma courses as well.
The alumni of the university are also successful. Many of them are working at high-posts and have made their name in their respective fields.
Location: Napier (11km from Hawke’s Bay Airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to New Zealand airports
Campuses: Three: Napier City campus, Hawke’s Bay Campus, Tairawhiti campus
Courses: Architecture, Business, , Management, Computer science, Mathematics, Education, Engineering, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, Media and Creative Arts, Science
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 9 to 11 Lakh/year (Between 17,640 to 21,570 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking:
Entry requirements:

  1. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL/PTE academic
  2. A-levels/International Baccalaureate (IB) or equivalent

Ara institute of Canterbury is one of the biggest vocational training institutes of Canterbury and Waitaki districts. It is also government run and was established in 2016.
The university is very passionate about providing its students with business related informational and provide them education as per the need of current local as well as global job market.
It is spread over six campus locations all around New Zealand. They are located at Christchurch City, Christchurch Manawa, Christchurch Woolston, Ashburton, Timaru and Oamaru.Ara has around 1,713 international students enrolled in its various UG and PG courses.
Location: Christchurch (11.8km from Canterbury Airport)
Connectivity: Through Car/Public transport/connected to Canterbury airport
Campuses: Six: Christchurch City, Christchurch Manawa, Christchurch Woolston, Ashburton, Timaru and Oamaru
Courses:
Art, Design, Performing Arts, Hotel Management, Management, Mass Communication, Social sciences, Business, Law, Engineering, Environment, Health, Life sciences, Media
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 9 to 11 Lakh/year (Between 17,640 to 21,570 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking:
Entry requirements:

  1. A-level, BTEC Diplomas/Extended Diplomas, or the International Baccalaureate.
English language requirements: IELTS score 6.0 or above/TOEFL iBT

Whitereia is a tertiary education institute which is government run. It was established in 1986. It has been running in collaboration with the Wellington Institute of Technology since it signed a strategic partnership WelTec in 2012. This partnership aims at providing more academic options and opportunities to the university’s students.
The university has five campuses which have all the facilities available like libraries, Wi-Fi, lecture halls, recreational spaces, etc. students are provided diverse options under various streams and departments. It has around 5,000 students enrolled with it.
The alumni of Whitireia is also successful and the university makes efforts to recognise and celebrate its alumni by acknowledging and honoring their achievements.
Location: Wellington (8.6 km from Wellington Airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Wellington Airport
Campuses: Five: Whitireia campus, Auckland campus, Petone campus, Porirua campus, and Wellington campus
Courses: Architecture, Engineering, Accounting and Finance, Advertising, Animation, Business, Sciences, Computing, Clinical Psychology, Management, Computer Science, Literature, Humanities and Social Sciences
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 12 to 17 Lakh/year (Between23,530 to 33,330New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking:
Entry requirements:

  1. 12 / 13 years of education at a High School/Secondary School from a recognised institution
  2. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL/Pearson PTE Academic/Cambridge IGCSE

Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology was established in 1904. It is a public institution which is authorised by New Zealand Qualifications Authority.
It offers various courses in a range of fields, including arts, engineering, business, computer & Technology, humanities, writing, and hospitality. It also provides courses in Viticulture and wine-making.This institution's overall student registration is 7,218. The number of foreign students in this figure is 1,357.
Many notable alumni working in different sectors have been produced by the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology. Francesco Pessione (Director of an accounting firm) and Gilbert Robertson (Head of a Nelson-based corporate consulting firm) are some prominent names. The graduates of this institute have recently been given a 25-year NMIT degree. This institution takes pride in its alumni.
Location: Nelson (7.61km from Nelson Airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Nelson Airport
Campuses: Two: Blenheim campus and Nelson campus
Courses: Business, Medicine, Veterinary medicine, Design, Engineering, English and creative writing, Life and Physical sciences, Mathematics, Arts and Humanities, Social work, Media, Technology, Viticulture and Wine-making
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 8 Lakh to 10 Lakh/year (Between 15,690 to 19,600 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking:
Entry requirements:

  1. GCE A Levels, the International Baccalaureate (IB) or a foundation year.
  2. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL

University College of Learning was established in 1906 and is a government-run institute. It offers several diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
The university does every effort to provide its students with industry experience while getting formal education. That is why it has collaborated with several corporations too such as Jets Manawatu, Whanganui Tertiary Education Collaboration, International Association of Universities and Horowhenua Learning Centre.
The university is also known for its research programmes. The graduates from the university have made name for themselves and are making the university proud. One of the notable alumni of the university include community coordinator Heidi Macaulay, shift manager Moana Heremaia &Sumeet Kaushal.
Location: Palmerston (5.1Km from Palmerston North Airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Palmerston North Airport
Campuses: Four: Whanganui, Wairarapa, Manawatu and Horowhenua.
Courses: Architecture, Business, Management, Public Health, Computer science, Mathematics, Engineering, Finance, Law, Humanities and Social Sciences, Media and Creative Arts, Science, Technology
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 9 Lakh to 12 Lakh/year (Between 17,645 to 22,570 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking:
Entry requirements:

  1. A Levels or qualification equivalent to International Baccalaureate (IB)
  2. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

The New Zealand School of Education was established in 2003. It is a tertiary level institute of New Zealand. The university receives funds from Tertiary Education Commission.
Several well-known polytechnic institutes and universities like, Unitech and Northland Polytech, Auckland University, Manukau Institute of Technology, Massey University, Auckland University of Technology and Southern Cross University, have close academic collaborations with this university.
The university provides strong industry connections and internationally recognised qualifications with practical experience. It also organises guest speeches, site visits, internship programs and workshops, and individual sessions to help students get acquainted with market trends. They also focus on teaching interview techniques and resume writing as well.
Location: Auckland (27km from Auckland airport)
Connectivity: Through car/public transport/connected to Auckland airport
Campuses: Four: New Lynn campus, Manukau campus, Auckland CBD campus, Hamilton campus
Courses:
Languages, Art and Music, Law, Business, Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Management, Engineering, Veterinary services, Linguistics
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 6 to 9 Lakh/year (Between 11,760 and 17,640 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking:
Entry requirements:

  1. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL
  2. A recognised International Foundation course with relevant percentage (vary from country to country)

Edenz is a 1988 established school with an international outlook and a deep passion for delivering an opportunity for students that can enable them to maximise their effective potential.
In a welcoming, fulfilling and fun environment, Edenz is committed to delivering reliable, well-rounded teaching. Edenz is registered with the Qualifications Authority of New Zealand. 
From General English, Teacher Preparation, Film & Television, and Business & Computing, this institution offers a variety of services. They also provide certificate and diploma courses that can help students to get into universities.
Location: Auckland (19km from Auckland airport)
Connectivity: Throughcar/public transport/connected to Auckland airport
Campuses: One
Courses: Architecture, Business, , Management, Computing, Mathematics, Education, Engineering, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, Teacher training, Media and Creative Arts, Science
Average Tuition fee:
Between INR 8 to 11 Lakh/year (Between 15,680to 21,570 New Zealand dollars annually)
Times NEW ZEALAND Overall Ranking:
Entry requirements:

  1. A-levels/International Baccalaureate (IB)
  2. A recognised International Foundation course with relevant percentage
  3. English language requirements: IELTS/TOEFL iBT

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