New Zealand offers a safe, welcoming environment, globally ranked universities, and a 3-year post-study work visa. With some of the world's most beautiful landscapes as your backdrop, it's the hidden gem of international study.
Why New Zealand
New Zealand combines quality education, generous work rights, and one of the world's highest quality of life scores.
Graduate open work visas of up to 3 years — work anywhere in New Zealand in any role after graduation.
NZ's Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) rewards NZ study and work experience — PR achievable in 3–4 years.
University of Auckland, Victoria, Otago — NZ degrees are recognised worldwide and taught entirely in English.
Consistently ranked among the world's safest countries — a peaceful, multicultural society with smaller class sizes.
Top Cities & Universities
Six of New Zealand's most popular destinations for Indian students — each with unique strengths.
University of Auckland — NZ's largest city and top-ranked university. Engineering, business and health.
Victoria University — New Zealand's capital. Strong in law, public policy and creative arts. Home to Weta Workshop and film industry.
University of Canterbury, Lincoln University — engineering, agriculture, and environmental science hub.
University of Otago — NZ's oldest and most research-intensive university. Excellent for medicine and health sciences.
University of Waikato — management, computing and education. Lower tuition and living costs than Auckland.
Massey University — food technology, veterinary science and aviation programmes. Regional area benefits for PR.
Required Documents
Every box mapped, every form verified by our counsellors before submission.
Unconditional offer letter from a New Zealand Tertiary Education Commission-registered institution.
IELTS 6.0 overall for most programmes; 6.5 for postgraduate. PTE Academic 50+ accepted.
NZD 15,000/year for living expenses plus full tuition — confirmed by bank statements or sponsor letter.
Evidence of return air ticket or funds (NZD 2,000+) for travel home at end of studies.
Medical certificate from a NZ Immigration-approved physician; chest X-ray if required.
Police clearance for all countries lived in for 5+ years if you are 17 years or older.
Certified copies of all qualifications and marksheets. We manage apostille if required.
Comprehensive travel and health insurance for the duration of stay — arranged by our team.
What it costs
Approximate annual costs for an Indian student. Actual figures vary by program and city.
Undergraduate from NZD 18K; postgraduate and professional programmes NZD 28K–40K.
Accommodation, food, transport. Auckland is costlier; Dunedin and Hamilton more affordable.
Student visa application fee. University application fees and travel insurance are additional.
💡 Total first-year budget: typically NZD 35K–60K (≈ ₹17–30 lakhs). Get a personalized estimate →
Your Roadmap
NZ has one of the most straightforward visa processes — we can have you enrolled within 3–4 months.
Review your academics, IELTS, and goals — shortlist 4–6 best-fit NZ universities and polytechnics. Week 1–2
Submit applications, receive unconditional offer of place, pay acceptance deposit. Week 3–6
Enrolment letter, financials, health & character documents — complete online visa application. Week 7–10
e-Visa approved. Travel briefing, accommodation arrangement, forex, SIM — all sorted. Week 11–13
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FAQs
Quick answers to the questions our New Zealand visa counsellors hear most from Ahmedabad students.
NZ offers an Open Work Visa to graduates called the Post-Study Work Visa. If you studied for 2+ years, you get 3 years of open work rights. A 1–2 year qualification grants 1 year of work rights. Graduates must apply within 3 months of completing their studies.
Yes — students enrolled in a degree-level programme of 2+ years can work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during scheduled holidays. This helps significantly with living costs. Your dependants can also work full-time if you are in a postgraduate programme.
Yes — spouses and children can accompany you to New Zealand. If you are in a postgraduate level programme, your partner can apply for an open work visa (full-time). For undergraduate programmes, partners can obtain a visitor visa. Children attend school freely as dependants of a student visa holder.
For most NZ undergraduate programmes: IELTS 6.0 overall (no band below 5.5). For postgraduate: IELTS 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0). PTE Academic 50+ is widely accepted. Massey and Waikato also accept institutional English tests in some cases.
Generally yes — NZ tuition fees and living costs are lower than Australia's east coast cities or London. Cities like Dunedin, Hamilton, and Palmerston North offer significantly lower living costs than Auckland. Combined with part-time work rights, NZ is one of the most cost-effective English-speaking study destinations.
After graduation: Post-Study Work Visa → gain NZ work experience → apply for the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) resident visa. NZ study and work experience earn extra points in SMC. Alternatively, an employer can sponsor you through the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV). Total time from graduation to PR: typically 2–4 years.
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