Study Abroad in New-Zealand

Are you looking to learn in a lovely, secure setting? You might want to try New Zealand! One of the greatest decisions you will ever make is to study in New Zealand! Every university in the country follows international standards and is subject to government oversight and testing to guarantee a consistently high standard of instruction no matter where you decide to study. Its modern, adaptable educational system combines cutting-edge technology with time-honored teaching methods to provide degrees that are highly regarded throughout the world. Did you know that one of the world's most peaceful nations is New Zealand, which is ranked fourth on the Global Peace Index? Have extensive knowledge of studying in New Zealand.

Why study in New Zealand?

  • Education quality: According to the QS World University Rankings 2024, every university in New Zealand is placed among the top 500.
  • Programs with a brief duration: New Zealand's master's degrees are only one year long. In a year, they prepare you for the workforce.
  • Reasonably priced for students: New Zealand is incredibly reasonably priced for students when compared to other study abroad options like the US and the UK. Both the living expenses and the tuition are reasonably priced.
  • Post-study Work Rights (PSWR): New Zealand provides Post-Study Work Rights (PSWR) for a maximum of three years.
  • Employability for overseas students: New Zealand has a very low unemployment rate of 3.3% when compared to other countries. International students are absorbed into sectors at a high rate.


Programs and their duration in New Zealand

Program

Duration

Diploma

1-2 years

Bachelor’s degree

3-4 years

Postgraduate Diploma

1-2 years

Master’s degree

1-2 years

Doctorate or PhD

4-7 years


Cost of studying and living in New Zealand

The average cost of studying in New Zealand ranges between BDT 13,11,615  - BDT 35,41,365 per year, while you can expect your living cost to be around BDT 13,11,615.


Academic Intake to study in New Zealand

The academic year at most colleges starts in late February or early July. Numerous establishments provide several start dates spread out over the year.


Program

Intake

Deadline

Undergraduate and postgraduate in a university

*July and February

Rolling basis

Diploma programs in colleges

*July and February

Rolling basis


Deadline for New Zealand universities

At least eight to nine months before the start of your program, you must begin preparing for your application.


Popular programs to study in New Zealand

  • Engineering
  • Data Science
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Cyber Security
  • Information Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Business and Management
  • Health Science


Top universities in New Zealand

S.No.

Institution

QS Ranking 2024 (Globally)

1

The University of Auckland

68

2

University of Otago

206

3

Victoria University of Wellington

241

4

University of Canterbury

256

7

Massey University

239

5

University of Waikato

250

6

Lincoln University

362

7

Auckland University of Technology

407

   

Post-study work rights in New Zealand

Course

PSWR Duration

Condition of Work Visa

PhD, Masters, and Bachelors

3 years

Work in any field

Post Graduate Diploma

In-line with the duration of the course

Work in any field

Graduate Diploma/Diploma

In-line with the duration of the course (only if the course leads to occupation under the green List)

In-line with the course of study


Student visa checklist for New Zealand

  • A valid passport
  • Letter of Acceptance
  • Offer letter
  • A return ticket to your country, or Evidence of sufficient funds to buy one
  • Current application form
  • Showing payment to date
  • Financial documents