Study in New Zealand with
BBC Global Education
Start your academic journey in one of the world’s safest, most innovative, and student-friendly countries. At BBC Global Education, we provide expert guidance to help you choose the right course and university, apply for scholarships, and navigate the New Zealand student visa process with ease and confidence.
Top universities to Study in New Zealand
BBC Global Education helps students gain admission to New Zealand’s top universities, renowned for academic excellence, innovative teaching, and a supportive learning environment. With several institutions ranked in the QS World University Rankings, New Zealand offers globally recognized degrees, practical skill development, and excellent post-study work opportunities for international students.

University of Auckland

University of Otago

University of Waikato

Lincoln University

University of Canterbury
Cost of Studying in New Zealand
New Zealand offers world-class education, a high quality of life, and a safe environment for international students. However, careful financial planning is essential for a smooth study experience. On average, international students from Nepal spend around NZD 1,200–2,000 (approx. NPR 95,000–160,000) per month on living expenses, depending on location and lifestyle.
At BBC Global Education, we help students understand the complete cost breakdown, from tuition and accommodation to transportation and daily living, so you're well-prepared for your academic journey in New Zealand.
| Parameters | Costs |
|---|---|
| Avg. Cost Of Living | NZD 1,200–2,000/month |
| Avg. Rent In City Centre | NZD 1,200–1,800/month |
| Avg. Transportation Cost Monthly Pass | NZD 100–150/month |
| Avg Tuition Fee | NZD 20,000 – 40,000 |
Scholarships in New Zealand
New Zealand is a top choice for Nepali students seeking high-quality education and a welcoming environment. While tuition and living costs are relatively reasonable, scholarships can significantly ease the financial burden of studying abroad.
At BBC Global Education, we help students explore and apply for a variety of scholarships offered by New Zealand universities, government programs, and other international funding bodies. These scholarships may cover tuition fees, living expenses, accommodation, and travel, depending on the award and applicant profile.
| Scholarship Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Merit-Based Scholarships | Awarded for academic excellence, leadership, or extracurricular achievements |
| Need-Based Scholarships | Offered to students from low-income backgrounds |
| University Scholarships | Offered directly by New Zealand universities to attract international students |
| Government-Funded Programs | Sponsored by the New Zealand Government (e.g., NZ Scholarships, Manaaki) |
| Departmental Awards | Given by specific departments (e.g., Engineering, Health, Arts) |
| Athletic Scholarships | Given to student-athletes with strong sports credentials |
| Research-Based Scholarships | For talented athletes with national/international records |
New Zealand offers globally respected education with a focus on innovation, practical learning, and student wellbeing. With a wide range of future-focused programs, New Zealand qualifications are highly regarded by employers worldwide.
Popular Courses in the New Zealand
At BBC Global Education, we guide Nepali students in selecting programs aligned with their academic strengths, career goals, and the evolving global job market.
| Course Category | Popular Specializations |
|---|---|
| STEM (Science & Tech) | Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Software) |
| Business & Management | MBA, Accounting, International Business, Project Management |
| Health Sciences | Nursing, Public Health, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy |
| Social Sciences | Psychology, International Relations, Sociology |
| Arts & Humanities | Media Studies, Philosophy, International Relations |
| Law & Legal Studies | LLB, Corporate Law, Human Rights Law |
| Hospitality & Tourism | Hotel Management, Culinary Arts, Travel & Tourism Management |
| Environmental Sciences | Sustainability, Climate Science, Environmental Management |
FAQs on Studying in New Zealand
Have questions about studying abroad? Our FAQs cover everything from application requirements and visa processes to scholarships and work opportunities. Get clear answers to help you plan with confidence.
New Zealand offers a world-class education system, globally recognized degrees, a safe and welcoming environment, and plenty of opportunities for research, internships, and post-study work.
The top universities include the University of Auckland, University of Otago, Victoria University of Wellington, University of Canterbury, and Massey University.
Eligibility usually includes academic transcripts, English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE), a valid passport, a Statement of Purpose, and sometimes work experience or portfolios for certain programs.
Yes, international students must apply for a New Zealand student visa (Fee Paying Student Visa) once they receive an offer from a recognized institution.
Most universities require an IELTS score of 6.0–6.5 overall, with no band less than 6.0. Equivalent TOEFL or PTE scores are also accepted.
Tuition fees vary by course and university, but they typically range from NZD 20,000 to NZD 40,000 per year for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Living expenses are around NZD 15,000–NZD 20,000 per year.
Yes, several scholarships are available such as the New Zealand Excellence Awards, university-specific scholarships, and subject-specific scholarships for international students.
Yes, student visa holders can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled holidays.
Graduates can apply for a Post Study Work Visa, which allows them to stay and work in New Zealand for 1–3 years depending on their qualification level and location of study.
New Zealand is considered one of the safest countries in the world, with low crime rates and a welcoming, multicultural society.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about studying abroad? Our FAQs cover everything from application requirements and visa processes to scholarships and work opportunities. Get clear answers to help you plan with confidence.
New Zealand offers a safe environment, balanced lifestyle, and quality education.
Yes. IELTS Academic or equivalent is required.
Yes. Students can work up to 20 hours per week.
February is the primary intake, followed by July.
It allows graduates to stay and work in New Zealand after completing studies.
Yes. Skilled graduates may qualify for residence pathways.
BBC Global Education offers transparent counseling and end-to-end visa support.
