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Study in New Zealand from India

Globally ranked universities, up to 3 years of post-study work, and one of the safest, most welcoming countries in the world — with breathtaking quality of life.

Overview

Why New Zealand?

New Zealand offers a British-based education system, all eight of its universities ranked in the global top 3%, and a reputation as one of the safest and most welcoming study destinations anywhere.

Graduates can access up to three years of post-study work rights, and the country's balanced lifestyle, stunning natural environment and friendly immigration approach make it a favourite for students seeking quality of life alongside quality education.

  • All 8 universities in the global top 3%
  • Post-study work up to 3 years
  • Among the world's safest countries
  • Outstanding quality of life
University campus in New Zealand
Quick facts

New Zealand at a glance

IntakesFebruary & July (main)
Popular testsIELTS / PTE / TOEFL
Student visaFee Paying Student Visa
Work while studying20 hrs/week during term
Post-study workUp to 3 years (qualification-dependent)
Avg. processingApply 5–7 months before intake
Budget

Typical annual cost

ItemPublic UniversityPrivate University
Tuition (per year)NZD 22,000–$32,000NZD 26,000–$40,000
Living (per year)NZD 15,000–$20,000NZD 15,000–$22,000
Health insuranceNZD 600–$900NZD 600–$900

Indicative figures for Indian students; actual costs vary by city, course and lifestyle. Our counsellors give you a personalised breakdown.

Step by step

Your visa & application timeline

1

Shortlist

Choose university & course

2

IELTS/PTE

Sit English test

3

Apply & Offer

Receive offer of place

4

Funds

Show financial proof

5

Visa

Apply & fly

University campus in New Zealand
Where you could study

Top universities & popular courses

Some of the most sought-after institutions among Indian students heading to New Zealand:

  • University of Auckland
  • University of Otago
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • University of Canterbury
  • Massey University
  • Auckland University of Technology (AUT)

Popular courses

Information TechnologyData ScienceEngineeringAgriculture & EnvironmentBusinessHealthcare
Good to know

New Zealand FAQs

How long can I work after studying in New Zealand?
Post-study work rights range up to three years depending on your qualification level and where you studied. Degree-level graduates typically qualify for the full term.
Is New Zealand safe for international students?
Very. New Zealand consistently ranks among the world's safest and most peaceful countries, with strong support systems and a welcoming attitude toward international students.
What funds do I need to show for a NZ student visa?
You generally need to demonstrate around NZD 20,000 per year for living costs, in addition to tuition, supported by bank statements, a loan sanction or a sponsor.
Which intake is better for New Zealand?
February is the main intake with the widest choice of courses; July is a strong secondary intake. We help you plan applications around the intake that suits your timeline.

Ready to study in New Zealand?

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