Study in New Zealand
Education System
The education system in New Zealand is divided into three levels: Early childhood education: from birth to the age of school entry. Primary and secondary education: ages 5 to 19. Higher and vocational education are examples of further education.
In New Zealand, education is divided into five stages:
- Early childhood: for children aged one to five years.
- Primary school: for children aged 5 to 10 years.
- Intermediate school: for students aged 11 to 12.
- Secondary school: for students aged 13 to 18.
Tertiary education: 18 years or older
Study Cost
Humanities, arts, and education courses are typically less expensive, but medicine and engineering are more likely to be more expensive. Tuition expenses at the postgraduate level are normally higher, and the costs vary based on the program. MBA programs, like those in most other nations, are frequently the most expensive. These programs typically cost between NZ$31,000 and $50,000 (indicative).
S.No. | Study Program | Cost (in NZ$)* |
1 | Undergraduate degree | $20,500 – $25,000 annually |
2 | Master’s degree | $19,000 – $29,000 annually |
3 | Doctoral Degree | $6,500 – $9,000 annually |
4 | MBA | $31,000 – $50, 000 annually |