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Globally Recognised Degrees

World-Class Education in a Peaceful Paradise

New Zealand opens doors when others close them. Get a world-class degree, a guaranteed way to get work privileges for four years after you graduate, and a "Straight to Residence" shortcut in the third most peaceful country in the world.
Ranked #3 Most peaceful country in the world (Global Peace Index 2025). The ultimate 'Parental Peace of Mind' destination.
$23.15+ NZD/hr One of the world's highest minimum wages. 25 hours/week can cover up to 80% of your basic monthly living costs.
4 Years Up to 4 years of Post-Study Work Rights for Indian students under the new FTA - the longest among Tier-1 nations.
93% Employment rate for university graduates within 6 months of finishing their degree. (Source: Universities NZ).

Why study in New Zealand? The "Green List" Advantage: Your Shortcut to Residency

The "Green List" from New Zealand is your secret weapon. This is a carefully chosen selection of in-demand jobs that offer a Straight to Residence or Work to Residence path. If your degree is in one of these fields, your PR procedure will go faster.

Average Graduate Salaries (NZD)

Software Engineer
Straight to Residence
$75k - $110k
Civil Engineer
Straight to Residence
$70k - $95k
ICT Project Manager
Straight to Residence
$90k - $130k
Registered Nurse
Straight to Residence
$65k - $90k

International students looking for top-notch educational opportunities and opening to thrive in international market as a successful professional, New Zealand tops the list of study abroad destination.

New Zealand focusses on innovative teaching styles and a student-focused education system. Every year, thousands of students from around the world choose to study in New Zealand and earn internationally recognised degrees.

Why Studying in New Zealand is the "Smart Move" Right Now

The world of education has evolved since 2026. Canada, the UK, and Australia, among other countries, have set stringent limits on the number of visas and made it harder to get money.

New Zealand is different. New Zealand is still dedicated to welcoming talent from throughout the world. Choosing New Zealand means avoiding the uncertainty of changing rules in other areas. From your first lecture to your first permanent resident salary, you'll have a clear, dependable path.

FOR THE PARENTS: The "Pastoral Care" Promise

Sending a child to another country is a big emotional and financial commitment. The only country in the world with a government-mandated Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students is New Zealand.

Legal Responsibility

New Zealand schools and universities must make sure that their students are safe, well-informed, and supported in their mental and physical health.

Manaakitanga

Manaakitanga is a core principle in New Zealand that means treating every guest with great respect and care. Your child won't just be a "student ID." They will be part of a community.

24/7 Support

Every university has an office just for international students that can help with anything from homesickness to finding your way around the healthcare system.

Index of Stability for International Student Policies

Comparing how friendly New Zealand's visa system is to that of other large countries (Base 100 = Very Welcoming)

The ROI Calculator: Make Money While You Learn

How NZ Education Pays for Itself: High ROI.

New Zealand makes self-sufficiency possible by having one of the highest minimum incomes in the world.

Minimum Wage (2026): $23.15+ NZD per hour.
You may work part-time for 25 hours a week during the school year and make $463 NZD a week. This translates to roughly $1,850 NZD per month part-time.
The Math: This amount of money usually pays for 75–80% of living expenses, like rent, food, and internet.
The Payoff After School: With your 3-4 year work visa, you can earn an income that is the same as what people make around the world and pay off your whole tuition within two years of graduating.

Monthly Work-Study Balance

Based on 25 hrs/week at $23.15 NZD/hr covering average living costs

THE EDGE OF GLOBAL REACH How to Get Through the FTS and Visa Process

We don't just fill out forms. We Make the Future.

Knowing how to use the Funds Transfer Scheme (FTS) and the right immigration paperwork can make the difference between getting approved and getting turned down. Education New Zealand (ENZ) has qualified 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· specialists to give the best technical advice.

FTS Mastery
We make the ANZ Bank procedure easier so that your money is presented exactly how Immigration NZ wants it to be.
Documentation Shield
Our 95%+ success rate stems from a careful "double-check" procedure that checks every file before it is sent.
Exclusive Scholarships
You can apply for "91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Partner Scholarships" worth between $5,000 and $10,000 NZD.

Why Choose 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ·

The Award-winning Study Abroad Consultant

60,000+ Visa Success
600+ Direct Universities
50 Office in 6 Countries
35 Year of Excellence
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What Students are saying about91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· experience

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University of Canterbury

Dear 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· Team, I wanted to extend my sincere thanks for your help in securing my New Zealand student visa. Your guidance and support made the process smooth and stress-free.

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Shashwot Risal
University of Waikato

I would like to express my gratitude to the 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· team for their invaluable assistance throughout our application process. Thanks to their expert guidance, we obtained our visa smoothly.

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Massey University

Thank you 91Âé¶¹¾«Æ· for providing me with good guidance and support for my study process.

Education structure in New Zealand

New Zealand does not do a one-size-fits-all education. The system is incredibly diverse, giving you several different pathways depending on what you want to achieve.

Universities (8)

These universities offer research intensive learning and degrees that is globally acknowledged.

Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs)

Hands-on learning and career-focused training.

Private Training Establishments (PTEs)

Offers professional training and makes the students industry ready in fields like business, IT, hospitality, and targeted vocational skills.

New Zealand has such a flexible education system, making it easier for the students to choose their study options that will match with their dream job and also they can have a clear picture of the current job market.

All 8 Universities Where You'll Study in New Zealand

Every university government-funded, globally ranked, and respected for employability.

Here's why each on is exceptional.

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No.1 in New Zealand and for graduate employability. 8 subjects are in top 50 globally and in top 2% for sustainability worldwide.
Otago graduates are preferred by the employers globally. They are recognized for their interpersonal skills, analytical and conceptual skills. 96% Otago graduates join the workforce or go for further study.
Research driven teaching with 125 years history of academic excellence.
Education at University of Canterbury is not enclosed within lecture halls. The university proudly boasts of having notable alumni like Ernest Rutherford with legacy of 150 years of academic excellence. Ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide ensuring best learning experiences to the students.
This university offers 170 qualifications across 2700 disciplines. Teamwork, critical thinking ability and communication development happens when you are in Massey.
#1 University in New Zealand for research, offering flexible degree structures, graduates from Waikato are academically strong with practical skills and real-world experience.
One of the leading institutions in New Zealand that specializes in land use and management. 91% course completion rate at all levels with 82% graduate employability.
Practical learning experience with real projects making the students industry ready before they graduate, 5* for graduate employability, 250+ programmes structured around real-world outcomes.

Top Career Opportunities in New Zealand

While you can study almost anything here, a few specific courses draw the biggest crowds because they lead to fantastic career opportunities.

Business & Management
Most popular
Information Technology & Computer Science
High demand
Engineering
Green List Priority
Data Science & Artificial Intelligence
Fast growing
Hospitality & Tourism Management
NZ Specialty
Environmental Science & Agriculture
Green List Priority

These subjects line up perfectly with booming global industries like tech, green energy, tourism, and infrastructure.

NZ Admission Criterion

If an individual is looking for an undergraduate course, then he or she must have completed grade 12th and must have a strong English proficiency.

For postgraduate students bachelor degree with a minimum academic score and strong English proficiency is the criteria.

There are some courses that require showcasing portfolio and working experience.

Intakes and timeline

February, July and November are the three intakes in New Zealand. Students must apply 6-9 months prior for admission and securing scholarships.

Popular career options in New Zealand

Best Cities to Study Study in New Zealand's Finest Cities

Auckland
Largest city, business & tech hub
Wellington
Capital city, strong in public policy & IT
Christchurch
Affordable living, engineering focus
Dunedin
Student-friendly university town

Language Requirements English Test Scores Accepted

Most universities accept the following English language test:

IELTS 6.0 - 6.5 overall
PTE 50 - 58
TOEFL iBT 80 - 90
*Based on course and university, requirements may vary.

Student Visa Process 4 Simple Steps to Your NZ Visa

Get Official Offer Letter
Receive your offer from a recognised New Zealand institution.
Gather Paperwork & Prove Funds
Financial documents, health requirements, and supporting materials - we handle the FTS ANZ Bank process for you.
File Application Online
Submit your student visa application - our 95%+ success rate comes from our meticulous double-check process.
Get Approval & Start Packing
Receive visa approval, complete pre-departure briefing, and begin your New Zealand journey!
You just need to prove that you are a genuine student who has the money to support overseas education. Seats are filling fast for upcoming intakes. Secure your admission early to access scholarships, get preferred course and avoid visa delays.

Estimated Annual Cost Transparent Cost Breakdown

Studying in New Zealand offers excellent value compared to many popular study destinations. Students outside major cities like Auckland often enjoy significantly lower living costs.

Approximate total cost for living and tuition per year

Tuition Fees (per year)
NZD 20,000 - 40, 000
Living Expenses (per year)
NZD 15,000 - 20, 000
Total Estimated Annual Cost
NZD 35K - 60K
Rent/Housing
NZD 8,000 - 12,000
Groceries & Food
NZD 3,000 - 4,500
Transport
NZD 800 - 1,500
Bills & Internet
NZD 8,00 - 1,200
Personal Spending
NZD 2,000 - 3,000
Pro Tips: Students studying outside Auckland can significantly reduce living costs. Cities like Dunedin, Hamilton, and Christchurch offer great education at lower expenses.
Source: Immigration New Zealand & Education New Zealand - studywithnewzealand.govt.nz

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about studying in New Zealand - answered honestly and clearly.

New Zealand is known as welcoming and student-friendly. Cities like Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch have active Indian communities, making it easier for students to settle in and they can feel at home.

Student life in New Zealand is balanced having smaller class size and strong focus is on practical learning. Tech graduates often find opportunities in areas like Software Development, Cyber Security, AI, Data Analytics, and Cloud Computing.

The overall cost of studying in New Zealand depends on the university and city chosen, and the lifestyle you are maintaining. Along with tuition fees, students should do separate budget for accommodation, food, transport, health insurance, and personal expenses.

Yes. Eligible international students can work up to 25 hours per week during semester and full-time during scheduled breaks. Part-time work can help cover everyday expenses, but you should not expect that it will cover your tuition fees.

Students who are using combination of education loans and family sponsorship commonly receive New Zealand student visas. Proper documentation, genuine study intentions, and clear financial proof can considerably improve your chances.

Students must show sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses. Immigration authorities focus on clear, consistent financial evidence rather than large last-minute deposits.

IELTS is widely accepted, but many universities also accept tests like PTE Academic and TOEFL. Some institutions may also offer English language waivers depending on the academic background of the students.

Courses that are in demand offer stronger career opportunities. Popular fields include Information Technology, Engineering, Healthcare, Construction, Agriculture, and Education.

Many graduates find employment, especially when they gain practical experience through internships and networking. Employers value strong communication skills, adaptability, teamwork, and hands-on experience.

Students are increasingly choosing New Zealand for its quality education, safe environment, excellent lifestyle, and post-study opportunities. It offers a strong balance between academic success, career growth, and personal development.

Don't Wait for the Next Policy Shift.

February and July intakes fill up 6 months in advance. Secure your spot in the world's most stable study destination today.

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