Study In UK
Experience world-class education, cultural diversity & career opportunities.
- Top Universities in UK
- Admission Requirements
- Student Visa for New Zealand
- Scholarships Available
- Work While Studying
- University of Oxford
- University of Cambridge
- Imperial College London
- University College London (UCL)
- University of Manchester
- Valid academic transcripts (12th / Bachelor's)
- English proficiency: IELTS 6.0+ / TOEFL 80+ / PTE
- Personal Statement or SOP
- Letters of Recommendation (PG)
- IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 90+
- Work experience (for MBA/MS may be required)
- CV, SOP, and LORs
- Get unconditional offer letter from UK university
- Receive CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies)
- Medical & travel insurance
- Police clearance certificate
- Health checkup (if stay > 12 months)
- Valid passport
- English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
- New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA) – Up to NZ$10,000 for Indian students
- University-specific scholarships – E.g., University of Auckland International Student Scholarship
- Commonwealth Scholarships – For students from developing countries
- Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships-Full funding for postgrad from selected countries
- Allowed up to 20 hours/week during study
- Full-time during holidays
- No additional work permit needed
- Average wage: NZ$20 – NZ$25/hour
- Gain experience, cover expenses, boost your CV
Cost of Studying and Living
| Expense | Average Cost (NZD) |
|---|---|
| Tuition (Undergrad) | NZ$22,000 – NZ$32,000/year |
| Tuition (Postgrad) | NZ$26,000 – NZ$37,000/year |
| Accommodation | NZ$800 – NZ$1,200/month |
| Food & Transport | NZ$300 – NZ$500/month |
FAQs related to Study in New Zealand
Do I need IELTS to study in New Zealand?
Most institutions require IELTS or other approved English tests (TOEFL, PTE). However, some universities accept alternatives or waive it for English-medium backgrounds.
Can I work part-time while studying?
Yes! Students can work up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during holidays.
What is a semester contribution fee?
It’s a fee (not tuition) paid each semester for services like public transport, student support, and administration. Usually €250–€350 per semester.


