
Study in New Zealand from Nepal
New Zealand also comes across as highly modern, safe, and prosperous, with boundless opportunity for people of all nationalities. All the 8 universities in New Zealand rank in the Top 100 QS World University Rankings for 2020. So not only is it a beautiful place to live in but also a great place to attain quality education.
According to the Global Peace Index for 2019, New Zealand ranked as the 2nd safest country in the world, inspiring students across the globe to gravitate towards studying in New Zealand.
Education System to Study in New Zealand
New Zealand is home to numerous modern universities that are world leaders in research and innovation.
All the 8 universities in New Zealand for international students such as the University of Auckland, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), University of Waikato, Massey University, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Canterbury, Lincoln University and the University of Otago are government-funded. Hence, they have great resources to provide a quality education system in New Zealand for international students.
The PhD and MBA courses in New Zealand are also recognised across the world and your degree will be Quality Assured by the New Zealand Government.


Cost of Studying in NewZealand
A Bachelor’s Degree for the Arts, Social Sciences, Engineering and Sciences in New Zealand can cost between NZ$18,000 and NZ$25,000 per year, rising to NZ$75,000 for Medicine and Dentistry Degrees.
- International undergraduate students are expected to spend between 22,000 & 32,000 NZ$ per year, with higher fees for subjects such as medicine and veterinary science.
- International master’s student annual fees will range between 26,000 and 37,000 NZ$.
To support international students, the New Zealand Government offers Scholarships for Nepalese students which include Full-fledged tuition fees, an establishment allowance (NZ$3000 approx.), international students insurance in New Zealand and Travel allowance during the course tenure (allowed based on the length of scholarship). Some of the scholarships offered by the New Zealand Government are:
- Scholarships for undergraduate and postgraduate study.
- International Doctoral Research Scholarships.
How much does it cost to study in New Zealand? | ||
s.no | Education Cost | Tuition fees |
1 | Undergraduate courses | $20,000 - $30,000 annually |
2 | Master's courses | $20,000 - $35,000 annually |
3 | Master of Business Administration | $31,500 - $55,000 annually |
s.no | Accommodation Cost | expenses (approx) |
1 | Student residence | £104 per week |
2 | Shared flat | £62 per week |
3 | Private flat | £94 per week |
s.no | Living Cost | expenses (approx) |
1 | Average monthly phone bill | £10 |
2 | Electricity, gas and water | £52 per month |
3 | Weekly shop | £36 per month |
4 | Monthly gym membership | £20 per month |
Visa Requirements to study in New Zealand from Nepal
For studying a short course that is less than 3 months, international students are exempted from a student visa, and they can travel to New Zealand with just a visitor Visa. If you’re planning to study in New Zealand full time for an undergraduate/ postgraduate/ PhD degree, then you need to apply for a student visa.
The New Zealand Student Visa requirements include:
- An offer from an educational institution authorised by the New Zealand Qualifications Committee.
- A letter of acceptance from the New Zealand education provider, which mentions the total tuition fee, minimum course duration, and the currency in which the fee to be paid (domestic and foreign currency).
- International students under 18 years of age should submit a proof/guarantee from a person or institution for providing accommodation while studying in New Zealand.
- Evidence of adequate funds to study and live in New Zealand (you will either have to show 15,000 NZ$ for a full year or 1,250 NZ$ per month).


Health insurance to study in New Zealand from Nepal
For international students opting to study in New Zealand, the health cover system can be of either public healthcare system (subsidised heavily by the New Zealand Government), or private health cover system (to seek medical treatment privately). All international students will be mandated to have health insurance cover in New Zealand.
- During the visa application process, international students need to declare that they will purchase international student health cover to safeguard them until the time they study in New Zealand.
- Students are recommended to purchase health cover even before they travel New Zealand – this will save them from issues like getting sick on arriving at New Zealand or getting injured in a day or two soon after reaching their accommodation.
Best Cities in New Zealand for International Students
Since the country has 2 separate islands and many vivid cities, you could be unsure about choosing your perfect city while planning to study in New Zealand from Nepal.
Mentioned below are some of the best cities in New Zealand for International Students.
- Wellington – Although a small city when compared to other New Zealand cities, it still possesses a wide range of places to visit in between the classes. Additionally, there are many budget-friendly things to experience in the city with your pals.
- Auckland- The 60-story Sky Tower in Auckland offers unique and panoramic view of the entire city, apt for taking some amazing photos with your friends. And, if you are an adventure junkie, you can try bungee jumping from the Sky Tower’s peak!
- Hamilton – A perfect city to catch all the national and international sporting events happening in New Zealand, including rugby and cricket. You could also visit the super popular Waikato Museum and check out the Maori art displays and artefacts, if you’re someone who loves to immerse in art, social history and culture.


Popular courses to study in New Zealand from Nepal
The New Zealand Government is known for providing multiple courses across all levels of study such as Bachelors Degree, Diploma, Doctoral Degree, English Language, Masters Degree, Postgraduate Degrees, and Foundation Degrees.
Some of the most popular courses to study in New Zealand are:
- IT and Computer Science
- Engineering
- Medicine
- Business Studies & Management
- Health care, Hospitality & Nursing
English Proficiency Exam to Study in New Zealand
Preparing for study – a step-by-step guide
to the application and visa process
- Register With AECC Global And Talk With An Education Counsellor
- Apply To Institutions With Our Help (We Have Great Working Relationships With New Zealand’s Universities)
- Take up an English Test (IELTS, TOEFL or PTE)
- Receive Institution Offer Letter
- Collect Provisional Visa Approval
- Pay Tuition Fee
- Collect Visa Grant Letter

5 Great Reasons to Study in New Zealand from Nepal
Here’s 5 reasons why ‘NZ’ should be the top of your study destination list:
- Well-funded, innovative universities
- Entrepreneurial & friendly people with a zest for life
- Wild, unique landscapes that attract visitors from all over the world
- Live and study in a safe, prosperous society
- You’ll have the opportunity to live in New Zealand after you finish your studies
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