New Zealand combines academic excellence with a safe, welcoming lifestyle and stunning natural scenery—making it one of the top choices for international students.
The academic year in New Zealand usually begins in February/March and July, with some programs also offering an October intake. International students can apply for a Student Visa, which allows full-time study and part-time work.
English is the official language of instruction, and popular study fields include Business, IT, Engineering, Agriculture, Health Sciences, and Environmental Studies.
Several institutions rank among the world’s top 300.
Qualifications respected worldwide.
Up to 20 hours/week during semesters.
Safe and welcoming environment.
High quality of life, with stunning landscapes and outdoor activities.
New Zealand provides excellent opportunities during and after studies. Students can work part-time, earning around NZD 22–25 per hour. After graduation, the Post-Study Work Visa allows you to stay and work in New Zealand for up to 3 years, depending on your qualification.
Average annual salaries for graduates are:
Business & Management: NZD 55,000 – 70,000
IT & Software Development: NZD 65,000 – 85,000
Engineering: NZD 60,000 – 80,000
Health & Medical: NZD 70,000 – 95,000
Situated in the South Pacific Ocean, New Zealand consists of the North Island and the South Island, along with smaller surrounding islands.
North Island: Warmer climate, home to the country’s largest cities.
South Island: Cooler climate, famous for its mountains, lakes, and outdoor adventures.
Overall, New Zealand has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons.
University of Auckland, AUT
Victoria University of Wellington, Massey University
University of Canterbury, Lincoln University
University of Otago
University of Waikato
Massey University
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