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A place of breathtaking and varied natural beauty, New Zealand is home to rocky mountains, undulating pastures, precipitous fjords, clear lakes teeming with trout, thunderous rivers, picturesque beaches, and active volcanic regions. These islands are home to some of the most unusual bioregions on Earth, including a nocturnal burrowing parrot known as the kakapo and kiwi, and other flightless birds not found anywhere else.
Only Madagascar, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Japan, and the Philippines have a bigger land area than New Zealand, making it the sixth biggest entirely island nation on Earth. The Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of New Zealand is fifteen times larger than its maritime area. With a population of roughly 5 million people living in a nation bigger than the United Kingdom, many regions have very little habitation.
Studying in New Zealand can be expensive based on a number of variables, including the university, program of choice, level of study, and lifestyle. The following is a summary of some of the main costs you may face:
University | Location | Description |
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University of Auckland | Auckland | New Zealand's top-ranked university with a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. Renowned for its research contributions. |
University of Otago | Dunedin | New Zealand's oldest university known for its research-intensive programs. Offers diverse undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, particularly in health sciences. |
Victoria University of Wellington | Wellington | Focused on research and innovation, offering programs in arts, humanities, social sciences, law, business, and engineering. |
University of Canterbury | Christchurch | Recognized for excellence in engineering, science, and technology fields. Offers a comprehensive range of programs and research opportunities. |
Massey University | Palmerston North, Wellington, Auckland | Known for its practical, industry-focused approach to education with campuses across multiple locations. Offers programs in agriculture, design, business, and more. |
The school and program determine the specific prerequisites for admission. In general, you'll need to complete all prerequisites academically, show evidence of your English language ability (such your TOEFL or IELTS results), and meet any additional requirements for the course you've selected.
International students may be eligible for a post-study work visa after they graduate, which would let them work in New Zealand for a set amount of time to obtain real-world experience in an area connected to their study. The amount of qualification attained is one of several elements that determine how long the work visa will last.
Yes, most people agree that New Zealand is a safe and friendly destination for international students. Like any other trip, though, you should be aware of local laws and safety regulations and take appropriate precautions.