Tuition Fees in New Zealand
- Diploma / Certificate: NZD 12,000 – 18,000
- Bachelor’s: NZD 22,000 – 55,000
- Master’s: NZD 19,000 – 71,000
- PhD: NZD 6,500 – 9,000 (very affordable)
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New Zealand universities are ranked in the top 3% in the world
Only country in the world to have all its universities in the global top 500
Over 20,000 international students from 160 countries
8 state-funded universities, 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) & 550 Private Training Establishments (PTEs)
Post-study work visa up to three years and good permanent residency prospects
Ranked as the top English-speaking country at preparing students for the future (The Economist Intelligence Unit in 2019)
A member of the Lisbon Qualification Recognition Convention – NZ qualifications are recognised in over 50 countries
Lower tuition fee with plenty of scholarships on offer
| Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in € |
|---|---|
| Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative) | 35,000 |
| Living and Accommodation (Indicative) | 5,393 |
| Airfare to New Zealand (Indicative) | 350 |
| Visa Fees | 353 |
| Total Expenses | 41,096 |
University of Auckland, Auckland
University of Otago, Dunedin
University of Waikato, Hamilton
Massey University, Palmerston North
Victoria University of Wellington, Wellingtonschola
University of Canterbury, Christchurch
Lincoln University, Lincoln
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland
Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland
Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin & Auckland
University of Auckland, Auckland
University of Otago, Dunedin
University of Waikato, Hamilton
Massey University, Palmerston North
Victoria University of Wellington, Wellingtonschola
University of Canterbury, Christchurch
Lincoln University, Lincoln
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland
Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland
Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin & Auckland
The total cost to study in New Zealand includes tuition fees, living expenses, accommodation, visa fees, insurance, and personal costs. With smart planning, scholarships, and part-time work, students can manage their budget while enjoying high-quality education and lifestyle.
Average monthly living cost is around NZD 1,200 – 1,800 depending on city & lifestyle.
Always confirm latest fees on Immigration New Zealand before applying.
New Zealand provides a wide variety of scholarships for international students across undergraduate, postgraduate, and research levels. These include government-funded awards, university scholarships, and research grants. Most scholarships are merit-based and help reduce tuition and living costs.
International reputation as a provider of Quality Education • No Application Fees • Lenient Admission Requirements • Tuition fees may be paid after receiving the Approval in Principle • There are umpteen Industry Projects for International Students • New Zealand has a strong Research-Intensive Curriculum
New Zealand has a flexible education system, with a wide range of Institutions to choose from. You can check out your study options, or start exploring the Universities, Institutes of Technology & Polytechnics and Private Institutions.
Tuition fees for international students to study in New Zealand depends on the Institution, program, place and duration of study. On an average you would need $17,000- -$40,000 per year based on the Institution and program you choose.
There are numerous scholarships for international students to study in New Zealand for all the levels of study. The scholarships are offered by the New Zealand Government, Educational Institutions and Philanthropists.
You would need a student visa for New Zealand if you want to study for more than three months. The application process will be cheaper, faster and easier if you apply online. The student needs to have a valid unconditional letter of admission from a NZQA accredited Institution and provide supporting of required finances that would be needed towards tuition fees and living & accommodation cost for duration of stay in New Zealand.