Study in the New Zealand

Globally recognised NZ qualifications
High-quality education and student support
Career-focused courses and practical learning
Safe, welcoming, multicultural environment
Strong research in key disciplines
Great lifestyle and outdoor living
Major intakes: February and July (most institutions)
Up to 25 hours/week work allowed (Conditional)
Post-study work: up to 3 years
Living funds for visa: NZD 20,000 pa (tertiary)
Tuition fees: NZD 22,000–35,000 pa approx
Living costs vary

Popular Courses & Fields

Information Technology and Cybersecurity
Engineering and Software Development
Business and Entrepreneurship
Health Sciences and Nursing
Hospitality and Tourism
Agriculture and Environmental Science
Construction Management
Supply Chain and Logistics
Film and Creative Technologies
Applied Data Science

Top Vocational Courses

Polytechnic Diplomas
Hospitality and Culinary Training
Healthcare Assistant Programmes
IT Support and Networking
Trade Certifications

Research and Science Courses

Agriculture and AgriTech Research
Climate and Conservation Science
Health and Medical Research
Data Science and AI
Renewable Energy

Language Courses

General English
Academic English (EAP)
IELTS Preparation

Short-Term Courses

Summer Schools
Coding Bootcamps
Business Analytics Short Courses

Intakes & Admission Timeline

Key Admission Intakes

Major: February
Secondary: July
Limited: November (selected programs)

Admission Process timeline

9–12 months: Shortlisting, test preparation
6–8 months: Applications, offer letter
4–6 months: Fees, funds, enrolment
2–3 months: Visa, accommodation, travel

Cost of Studying in New Zealand

Tuition Fees
UG: NZD 35,000–55,000 per year approx PG: NZD 20,000–45,000 per year approx Actual fees vary by university and faculty
Living Expenses
NZD 18,000 – 22,000 per year
Other Costs
Student visa fee, health insurance, accommodation deposit, books, local transport, flights, forex & initial setup costs

Our Guidance on Scholarships & Funding

We support students with:

  •  Identifying eligible scholarships based on profile and course
  • Scholarship application strategy and timelines
  • Education loan comparison and documentation support
  • Budget planning aligned with visa requirements
  • Identify the most suitable loan option
  • Prepare lender-specific documentation

Generic list of documents:

  • Admission offer letter
  • Fees structure and cost breakdown
  • Academic records
  • Income and identity documents of sponsor/co-applicant

Student Visa Overview

Visa type

Fee Paying Student Visa (most full-time international study)

When to apply

After Offer of Place + fee/financial plan; apply about 3 months before travel in peak season

Typical processing duration

Varies by season and case complexity; peak time is usually Oct–Mar

Family

Partner/children generally apply for their own visas based on your status (separate applications).

Documents Checklist (Student Visa)

1

Passport, photos, Offer of Place from institution

2

Visa application confirmation, fee payment proof

3

Financial proof (tuition + living), sponsor evidence

4

Academic transcripts, English proof if required

5

Medical, police clearance, accommodation proof (if applicable)

Step-by-Step Visa Application Process

1
Education offer accepted
2
Tuition fee paid
3
Online visa application
4
Medical & police checks
5
Biometrics if required
6
Visa decision & travel

Work allowance during & after Studies

  • 20 hrs/week allowed
  • Full-time work during holidays
  • Work-integrated learning permitted
  • Post-Study Work Visa
  • Duration: up to 3 years
  • Employer-assisted work visa options

How We Help (End‑to‑End Support)

Profile & pathway review
NZQA course shortlist
SOP guidance
Offer & enrolment support
Funds & expenses guidance
Student Visa filing
Medical & PCC support
Pre-departure briefing
Post-arrival help

FAQs

Indian students generally apply for a Fee Paying Student Visa

IELTS or equivalent English test scores are commonly required by institutions

Students must demonstrate sufficient funds for tuition and annual living expenses

Eligible students can work part-time during studies and full-time during scheduled holidays

Medical and chest X-ray certificates may be required based on stay duration

Yes. Valid health and travel insurance is required for international students

Processing timelines vary depending on intake and application quality

Graduates may be eligible for post-study work visas based on qualification and level

Proof of accommodation may be requested during visa assessment

Insufficient funds, unclear study plans, or incomplete documentation

Releated Links

Tourist Visa for the UK

Business Visa for the UK

IELTS/TOEFL preparation