Fast Facts About Studying in New Zealand

Everything You Need to Know – At a Glance

Education & Academics

  • 8 globally ranked universities, including the University of Auckland and the University of Otago

  • Recognized for practical, research-based learning

  • Study options from diplomas to PhDs

  • Degree qualifications are recognized worldwide

Work While You Study

  • Work up to 20 hours per week during study periods

  • Full-time work is allowed during scheduled breaks and holidays

  • Strong demand for part-time jobs in hospitality, retail, and admin

Post-Study Opportunities

  • Up to 3 years Post-Study Work Visa available (based on qualification & location)

  • Pathway to Skilled Migrant Category for long-term residency

  • High demand for graduates in IT, engineering, healthcare, construction, and more

Costs & Scholarships

  • Tuition fees: $18,000–$30,000/year (depending on program)

  • Living expenses: $15,000–$20,000/year

  • Scholarships are available from universities and government programs

Safety & Student Support

  • Ranked among the top 3 safest countries in the world (Global Peace Index)

  • Universities offer strong international student support services

  • Access to New Zealand’s public healthcare system for eligible visa holders

Lifestyle & Culture

  • Over 120,000 international students from across the globe

  • An English-speaking country with a diverse, inclusive society

  • Known for a clean, green environment and excellent quality of life

Quick Travel & Exploration

  • Study in scenic cities like Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin

  • Easy access to mountains, beaches, adventure sports, and national parks

  • Ideal destination for students who value work-life balance

Start Your New Zealand Journey Today

Want to study in a safe, affordable, and globally respected destination?
Contact WI Education, Putalisadak, to apply for 2025 intakes and scholarships.