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Education in New Zealand

Looking for a world-class education in a safe, beautiful environment? New Zealand could be for you!

When choosing to study in New Zealand you can be confident that any institution you’re considering will meet the highest educational standards. It is also situated in one of the world’s most beautiful countries, known as the ‘Land of the Long White Cloud’.

The climate of New Zealand

It has a pleasing climate, warm and sunny summers, low humidity, and almost cold winters with an average temperature of 4 c; Moreover, it doesn’t snow in other parts of it even though it has snowy mountains which are good for skiing.

Three-quarters of New Zealand is covered by forest and has a temperate climate.

 

The education system in New Zealand

New Zealand’s education system has three levels – early childhood, school, and university. Students can progress through a variety of flexible pathways in the system, supported by a range of institutions that offer a variety of courses and programs. University is the highest level of education and qualifications at all levels are governed to ensure students gain a relevant and meaningful qualification.

Students attend university to undertake bachelor's degrees or postgraduate courses (including certificate, postgraduate diploma, master and doctoral programs). Vocational courses focus on practical skills and industry training. Vocational training courses are offered in government-funded institutions or other private institutions. Many colleges offer students credit for university courses.

 

 

 

Tuition fees and costs of living in New Zealand

New Zealand is an ideal place to enjoy a world-class education and outstanding quality of life, but there are several expenses to consider before you study overseas.

Tuition fees for international students vary according to the type and length of the course. Each university in New Zealand sets its own tuition fees, depending on subject and level of study. The average undergraduate (bachelor) degree costs between NZ$22, 000 to NZ$30,000 a year. The average postgraduate degree costs between NZ$25,000 and NZ$35,000 a year.

 

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The merits of educating in New Zealand

  • English language
  • scholarships and funds
  • Various insurances and university facilities
  • High standards of education and a safe atmosphere for education
  • Cheaper tuition fees (in comparison with the US and Australia)

Required Documents for educating in New Zealand

  • Required Language certificate
  • Affidavit of support documents
  • Medical documents
  • Visa
  • Accredited educational certificates/degrees
  • Valid passport