"Education abroad is not just about exploring new horizons; it's about discovering the limitless potential within yourself to thrive in a global world."

New Zealand offers a safe and secure environment for international students. The country has a low crime rate and the people here are warm and friendly. International students are looked after well by New Zealand universities that are bound by a code of conduct imposed by the government.

  • IT and Computer Science.
  • Agriculture.
  • Art and design.
  • Trades.
  • Business management.
  • Sports management.

The cost of studying in New Zealand includes both tuition fees for the course along with the living expense for the program duration. Tuition fee varies from course to course and university to university as per the choice one makes. However, the cost of living remains the same for every international student.Tuition fees range from NZ$20,500 to NZ$30,000

The yearly cost of living for international students in New Zealand amounts to 1,500 NZD (equivalent to 78,600 INR).

You may be allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week, and full-time during all scheduled holidays and the Christmas and New Year holiday period. Students are paid wages ranging from NZ $14.75 per hour.

  • Capital City - Wellington
  • Indian Students - 1,600 per year
  • Currency - NZ$
  • Continent - Oceania
  • Research Grant - NZ$ $55.3 million
  • Population - 5,231,411
  • GDP - US$251.97 billion
  • Official Language - English
  • Climate - New Zealand's climate is complex and varies from warm subtropical in the far north to cool temperate climates in the far south, with severe alpine conditions in the mountainous areas.
  • Area - 268,021 sq.km
  • Wages(Avg) - NZ$97,300 per Year