Study in New Zealand with a balanced way of living

Studying in New Zealand offers a world-class education with all eight public universities ranking in the top 3% globally. Students benefit from a practical, research-driven learning environment, a safe and multicultural society, and opportunities to work part-time (up to 20 hours/week). Its stunning natural landscapes and high quality of life make it an ideal study destination.

Why Study in New Zealand

  • Quality Education: New Zealand offers high-quality education, which is globally-recognised. According to the QS World University Rankings, all New Zealand universities appear in the top three per cent amongst universities worldwide.
  • Affordable Tuition Fees: All the high-ranking universities and colleges in New Zealand have their own fee structures, but, at an average, a student needs approx. NZ$ 22,000 to NZ$ 35,000 a year to study in the country..
  • Scholarship Opportunities: In order to provide support to international students, New Zealand offers a wide range of scholarships. Students may apply for an institutional scholarship, program-specific scholarship, accommodation scholarship or even a government scholarship.
  • Job Opportunities: International students in New Zealand can apply for a post-study work visa depending upon their qualification level and location.

Fees and Funding

  • Tuition Fees: Tuition fees in New Zealand for international students typically range from NZ$20,000 to over NZ$55,000 per year, depending on the program. Undergraduate degrees often cost NZ$25,000–$45,000 annually, postgraduate programs NZ$20,000–$37,000+, and PhDs offer lower fees (around NZ$6,500–$9,000). Specialized fields like medicine can exceed NZ$80,000.
  • Scholarships: New Zealand offers numerous scholarships for international students, with the Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships being the premier fully-funded option covering tuition, living costs, and flights for students from eligible countries. Other opportunities include the New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships (NZIDRS) and university-specific awards, such as those at the University of Auckland, which offer partial to full funding for bachelor’s and postgraduate studies.

Cost to Consider

  • Admission Fees: Application fees for New Zealand universities generally range from NZD $50 to $150 for international students
  • Visa Fee: The New Zealand student visa application fee for Bangladeshi citizens is approximately NZD 750 (roughly BDT 50,000–55,000+) for online applications, plus potential VFS Global receiving centre fees. Total costs, including fees and levies, often hover around USD 345–356. 
  • Cost of Living: International students in New Zealand typically need NZ$1,250–$2,500 per month (approx. NZ$18,000–$27,000 annually) for living expenses, excluding tuition. Major costs include accommodation (NZ$700–$1,200/month), food, and transport, with Auckland and Wellington being the most expensive cities

Documents Required to Study in New Zealand

🔹A copy of your passport
🔹All academic documents
🔹A passport size photo of the applicant
🔹Statement of Purpose (SOP)
🔹English Proficiency Certificate such as IELTS, PTE, TOEFL
🔹Previous work experience or any project
🔹Updated CV
🔹Letter of Recommendation (LOR)

Application Procedure

Intakes: Winter (Februay), Fall (November)

Admission

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& start admission process

Offer Letter

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and apply for your visa

Approval in Principle

Receive Approval in Principle (AIP) and pay tuition fees

Visa

Receive your E-visa and
fly to your destination

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