Here’s why New Zealand is one of the most consistent, high-quality destinations to study abroad:
All of New Zealand’s major universities are government-funded, ensuring consistent quality and standardised recognition across the country. Your expenditure depends on the qualification and university you choose. To cover tuition fees, you will need approx. NZD 22,000 to NZD 50,000 a year (indicative).
| Course | Tuition Fees in NZD (indicative) |
|---|---|
| English language studies | NZD 350 to NZD 750 a week |
| Foundation / Pathway programs | NZD 18,000 to NZD 25,000 per year |
| Undergraduate bachelor’s degree | NZD 22,000 to NZD 45,000 per year |
| Postgraduate / Master’s programs | NZD 25,000 to NZD 50,000 per year |
| Doctoral degree (PhD) | NZD 6,500 to NZD 9,000 per year (domestic fee rate applies to most international PhD candidates) |
The amount of funding available and the type of award varies between institutions. New Zealand is also notable for charging international PhD students the same tuition rate as domestic students at most universities, making doctoral study significantly more affordable than at undergraduate or master’s level.
Here are some popular scholarship programs Indian students can apply to when studying in New Zealand:
| S.No. | Name of the Scholarship | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | New Zealand International Scholarships (Government-funded) | Funded by the New Zealand Government for high-achieving students from selected countries, including India, applying for postgraduate study; covers tuition fees, living costs, and travel. |
| 2 | University of Auckland International Excellence Scholarship (University-funded) | Awarded to academically strong international undergraduate applicants, including Indian students, providing a partial tuition fee reduction. |
| 3 | University of Otago International Excellence Scholarship (University-funded) | Merit-based scholarship offered to top-performing international students at Otago, covering a portion of tuition fees for eligible undergraduate and postgraduate programs. |
| 4 | Victoria University of Wellington International Scholarships (University-funded) | Offered to high-achieving international students across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, with awards varying based on academic merit. |
| 5 | Global Undergraduate Awards (University-funded, multiple institutions) | Merit-based entry scholarships offered by several NZ universities including AUT, Canterbury, and Waikato, providing partial tuition fee waivers for eligible international students. |
Every one of New Zealand's 8 universities is government-funded and ranks within the global top 3%, ensuring reliable quality wherever you choose to study.
The Post-Study Work Visa gives international graduates extended time in New Zealand to gain local work experience and explore pathways to residency.
New Zealand is globally recognised for sustainability, agriculture, and health sciences research, offering students real-world research exposure in a safe, welcoming country.
New Zealand offers consistently high-quality, government-funded universities, a safe and welcoming environment, strong research opportunities, and up to 3 years of post-study work rights.
Requirements generally include academic transcripts, English proficiency scores, a valid passport, financial documents (proof of funds), and an Offer of Place from the university.
Not always. English-language requirements vary by university and program, and some institutions accept alternative tests (like PTE or TOEFL) or offer eligible waivers.
Yes. Scholarships may be available based on academic performance, merit, financial need, or government-funded and university-specific criteria (e.g. New Zealand International Scholarships, Auckland and Otago excellence scholarships).
Yes, we guide students with Student Visa documentation, application preparation, and interview guidance.