Study In New Zealand
Your gateway to a promising life of success and adventure.
New Zealand is a welcoming and a diverse country with a rich history and heritage of Maori, European, Pacific Island and Asian immigration.
The magnificent peaks and valleys of Middle Earth brought this now out-of-the-box secret to the world with a good reason. But these views are no Hollywood-crafted mirage – they are for real, and certain to take your breath away. Besides the natural beauty; the nation’s rich culture, its passion for rugby, exquisite wine, high quality food and the relaxed lifestyle creates a country that defies even the most imaginative adventurer’s expectations. In New Zealand, adventure sports rule. Whether you are climbing the Fox Glacier or Skiing through the snow rich peaks or skydiving over the stunning Lake Taupo, New Zealand is certain to get adrenaline rush running through your veins.
The country’s welcoming nature and multicultural society has surely got something for everyone. Once you have had a taste of the country, you will always want to come back for more. With two cities listed among the world’s top 10 cities to live in, New Zealand proudly enjoys its place among the top 5 reputed countries of the world. This is because of the nation’s welcoming aura, breath-taking natural beauty, adventure sports and most importantly for its safe yet peaceful environment.
why study in New Zealand?
New Zealand is one of the most attractive study destinations because of its holistic and hands on learning techniques
The country encourages independent thinking, promotes diverse ideas, and helps you curate sound careers
All the eight universities of New Zealand are in the QS Top 500 world universities
Qualifications from New Zealand are accredited and well known across the world opening international opportunities all across the globe
Ranked second on the Global Peace Index 2019, New Zealand is one of the safest countries to study and live in
New Zealand provides up to 3 years post-study work visa as well as an opportunity to work while studying
New Zealand has a competitive tuition fee and relatively lower cost of living as compared to the US, the UK, Australia and Canada
Top Cities
Auckland
Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand with a population of 1.6 million people and ranks as world’s 3rd most liveable city (as per the 2019 Mercer Quality of Living Survey).
Auckland is widely known as Financial capital of New Zealand. Ranked one of the top global student cities, Auckland has it all- world-class institutions, a huge choice of programs and places to study, and a diverse community to welcome you. Auckland has been ranked as the world’s 27th best student city and is home to the University of Auckland, AUT and Massey University, as well as a wide range of institutes of technology, specialist education providers. University of Auckland also ranks 81st in the world in the QS world ranking universities and is the only New Zealand university in the top 100 of the world.
Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury region. It has one of the world’s most unique destinations where urban regeneration and heritage innovation come in combination. Canterbury is a region of opportunity and home to the dynamic, revitalised city of Christchurch. An area of extraordinary natural beauty and awesome outdoor adventures, Canterbury has a booming economy and leading education providers at every level of study. Canterbury’s many education providers include the University of Canterbury and Lincoln University, Ara Institute of Canterbury, specialised training institutions.
Waikato
Safe, central and well-connected, the Waikato region prides itself on giving international students a warm welcome and the support they need to succeed. It has a wide range of high-achieving education institutions, and is a hub for agriculture, business and scientific research. The Waikato region is home to the University of Waikato, the Taupo and Tokoroa campuses of Waiariki Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, and the Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec). It has a strong network of English language schools, private training establishments.
Wellington
Energetic and creative, the world’s coolest little capital is the political, cultural and creative heart of New Zealand. It is famous for its cafes, bars, restaurants and great coffee. It’s the study destination of choice for smart, ambitious students who want to become part of the region’s strong education, research and employment networks. The Wellington region hosts the main campus of a world-ranked university, with branch campuses for another two, and has three highly regarded institutes of technology. Massey, Otago and Victoria are the top three universities of Wellington.
Otago
Otago is a resort town in the south-west of New Zealand’s South Island. It is the original home for commercial bungee jumping and is very famous for its outdoor activities. Choose Otago and you’ll gain a world-class education in a staggeringly beautiful landscape. Study at one of Otago’s outstanding tertiary institutions, secondary schools or English language providers and spend your free time enjoying the vibrant student city of Dunedin or exploring the region’s uncrowded lakes, rivers, mountains and beaches. Otago is home to university of Otago, Otago Polytechnic and the Wanaka campus of Tai Poutini Polytechnic.
Top Cities
Aukland
Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand with a population of 1.6 million people and ranks as world’s 3rd most liveable city (as per the 2019 Mercer Quality of Living Survey). It is the centre of the country’s retail and commercial activities. Auckland is also known as the “City of Sails” as it is a harbourside location with great number of yachts that sail in harbours and the adjoining Hauraki Gulf. Auckland is widely known as Financial capital of New Zealand. Ranked one of the top global student cities, Auckland has it all – world-class institutions, a huge choice of programmes and places to study, and a diverse community to welcome you. Auckland has a lot to offer ranging from its cosmopolitan city centre to beaches, forests, islands and volcanoes.
Auckland has been ranked as the world’s 27th best student city and is home to the University of Auckland, AUT and Massey University, as well as a wide range of institutes of technology, specialist education providers. University of Auckland also ranks 81st in the world in the QS world ranking universities and is the only New Zealand university in the top 100 of the world.
Christchurch
Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury region. It has one of the world’s most unique destinations where urban regeneration and heritage innovation come in combination. Canterbury is a region of opportunity and home to the dynamic, revitalised city of Christchurch. An area of extraordinary natural beauty and awesome outdoor adventures, Canterbury has a booming economy and leading education providers at every level of study. Canterbury’s many education providers include the University of Canterbury and Lincoln University, Ara Institute of Canterbury, specialised training institutions.
Our Partner Universities
Top universities with their QS rankings
- AUT University(#412)
- Lincoln University(#371)
- Massey University(#239)
- The University of Auckland(#65)
- The University of Waikato(#235)
- University of Canterbury(#261)
- University of Otago(#214)
- Victoria University of Wellington(#244)
- Ara Institute of Canterbury(#4538)
- Eastern Institute of Technology(#4067)
- Manukau Institute of Technology(NA)
- National Marlborough Institute of Technology(NA)
- Otago Polytechnic Southern Institute of Technology(NA)
- Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology(#8689)
- Unitec Institute of Technology(#2472)
- Waikato Institute of Technology(#4633)
- Wellington Institute of Technology(#9123)
- Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki(NA)
- Whitireia Institute of Technology(NA)
- ATMC New Zealand
- Auckland Institute of Studies
- International Travel College of New Zealand
- Le Cordon Bleu
- Media Design School
- UP Education
New Zealand School of Education - Pacific International Hotel Management School
- Queenstown Resort College
- Aspire2 International
- Kauri Academy
- Whitecliffe College
Career Opportunities
Studying in New Zealand grants international students the same legal rights as local workers, including a competitive minimum wage of NZD 23.15 per hour, one of the highest in the world. With a Student Visa, you can work up to 20 hours a week during the academic term and full-time during scheduled holidays. Additionally, students pursuing a Master’s by research or a PhD can work full-time throughout their studies. This flexible work opportunity not only supports your financial needs but also enriches your career prospects in New Zealand, allowing you to gain valuable experience in the local job market.
- Engineering & Engineering Project Management
- Information Technology
- Data Science
- Digital Security/Cyber Security
- Tourism & Hospitality management
- International Business
- Finance & Accounting
- Sports Management
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- Sports & Exercise Science
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Teaching & Education
- Food Science/Technology
- Culinary Arts
- Supply Chain Management
- Architecture & Design
- Construction & Building Sciences
- Nursing & Health
- Creative Technology
- Nursing & Health Science
- Business Analysis
- Environmental Science
- Biomedical Science
- Marine Sciences
- Agricultural Science
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