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Study in New Zealand

Why New Zealand

New Zealand offers world-class education with globally ranked universities known for research excellence and innovation. The country provides a safe, welcoming, and multicultural environment for international students. With flexible post-study work and PR pathways, graduates have strong career opportunities. Stunning natural beauty and a high quality of life make New Zealand an ideal study destination.

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Schooling Options in New Zealand for Bangladeshi Students

State (Public) Schools

  • Funded by the New Zealand government.

  • International students (including Bangladeshi children) pay tuition fees.

  • Offer a high standard of education from Year 1 (age 5) to Year 13 (age 17/18).

  • Provide NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement), New Zealand’s main secondary school qualification.

State-Integrated Schools

  • Publicly funded but have a special character (e.g., religious or philosophical values like Catholic, Anglican).

  • Follow the national curriculum but with added cultural or faith-based components.

Private (Independent) Schools

  • Privately funded and charge higher tuition fees.

  • Often offer international programs (e.g., International Baccalaureate (IB) or Cambridge curriculum).

  • Smaller class sizes and broader extracurricular opportunities.

Boarding Schools

  • Many private schools offer boarding (accommodation + meals + supervision).

  • Suitable for older students, typically in secondary years (Year 9 and above).

English Language (ESOL) Programs

  • Some schools provide intensive English language support for non-native speakers to help them integrate into the mainstream classes.

Visa for Schooling

  • Fee Paying Student Visa (no subclass number) is required for Bangladeshi students to attend school in New Zealand.
  • Parents can explore options like Visitor Visa (for short stays) or Guardian Visa if they wish to accompany younger children.

Ideal for students looking to gain hands-on skills and enter the workforce quickly.

  • Diploma in Nursing

  • Diploma in Early Childhood Education

  • Diploma in Hospitality Management

  • Diploma in Information Technology

  • Diploma in Applied Business

  • Diploma in Automotive Engineering

  • Diploma in Construction and Quantity Surveying

These programs usually range from 1 to 2 years and are aligned with New Zealand’s skill shortage areas, often leading to job-ready roles with pathways to work visas and long-term stay options.

Perfect for students aiming to build strong academic foundations and long-term career opportunities.

  • Bachelor of Nursing

  • Bachelor of Information Technology / Computer Science

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.)

  • Bachelor of Business / Accounting / Finance

  • Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood, Primary)

  • Bachelor of Social Work

  • Bachelor of Environmental Management / Science

Many of these programs align with New Zealand’s skill shortage areas and can lead to post-study work opportunities and skilled migration pathways.

Designed for students seeking to specialize or transition into high-demand career fields.

  • Master of Information Technology

  • Master of Data Science / Cybersecurity

  • Master of Nursing / Public Health

  • Master of Engineering / Engineering Management

  • Master of Professional Accounting (MPA)

  • Master of Social Work

  • Master of Education

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) – with specializations in HR, Project Management, International Business

Postgraduate qualifications in New Zealand are highly valued and often linked to skill shortage areas, offering better post-study work rights and pathways toward skilled migration.

Ideal for students pursuing careers in research, academia, or high-level industry positions.

  • PhD in Information Technology / Computer Science

  • PhD in Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, etc.)

  • PhD in Health Sciences / Biomedical Research

  • PhD in Business / Economics / Management

  • PhD in Environmental Science / Climate Studies

  • PhD in Education / Social Sciences

Why consider a PhD in New Zealand?

  • International PhD students often pay the same tuition fees as domestic students.

  • Many universities offer full or partial scholarships for research students.

  • Strong focus on independent research and access to leading academics.

  • Offers pathways to Post-Study Work Visa and potential residency through skilled migration.

  • Opportunity to contribute to globally relevant research and innovation.

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New Zealand

Step-by-Step Guide

You can begin your journey by exploring top-ranked New Zealand universities and institutes, known for their quality education and student support. It’s essential to choose programs that match your academic background and long-term career goals. At Edex Global Nexus, we offer expert guidance to help you shortlist the most suitable courses based on your interests, current job market demand in New Zealand, and potential pathways to permanent residency (PR).

To study in New Zealand as an international student, you must meet specific academic and English language requirements depending on your level of study—Diploma, Undergraduate, or Postgraduate. Eligibility criteria can vary slightly between institutions and programs, so it’s important to check these carefully before applying to ensure a smooth admission process.

Eligibility Checklist:

  • Academic qualifications equivalent to New Zealand NCEA Level 2, Level 3, or a recognized Bachelor’s degree

  • English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE) as required by the institution

  • Minimum GPA or grade point average as specified by your chosen program

  • Course-specific prerequisites (such as mathematics, sciences, or related subjects)

  • Valid passport and personal identification documents

  • Relevant work experience (required for some postgraduate courses)

  • Portfolio or audition (for creative, design, and performing arts programs)

  • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) requirement compliance to meet visa eligibility

New Zealand offers a variety of scholarships for international students, including attractive options for Bangladeshi applicants. These scholarships can help reduce tuition fees and living costs, making your study experience more accessible and rewarding.

Popular Scholarships:

  • New Zealand International Scholarships (NZIS)
    Fully funded by the New Zealand Government, this scholarship supports students from developing countries, including Bangladesh. It covers tuition fees, living allowances, travel costs, and health insurance. Highly competitive.

  • Prime Minister’s Scholarships for Asia
    Designed to strengthen ties between New Zealand and Asian countries, this scholarship offers financial support for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

  • University-Specific Scholarships
    Many New Zealand universities provide merit-based scholarships for international students.
    Examples include:

    • University of Auckland International Student Excellence Scholarship

    • Victoria University of Wellington International Excellence Scholarship

    • University of Otago International Doctoral Scholarship

Eligibility Highlights:

  • Strong academic record and GPA

  • English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)

  • Some scholarships may require leadership skills, community involvement, or a research proposal

  • Understand your offer letter – Learn the difference between a conditional and unconditional offer. A conditional offer means you still need to meet certain requirements; an unconditional offer confirms your admission.

  • Fulfill any conditions efficiently – Provide pending documents, final academic results, or English test scores quickly to secure your unconditional offer.

  • Get assistance with tuition deposit and Offer of Place – We guide you through the tuition fee payment process and help you obtain your official Offer of Place, which is essential for your New Zealand student visa application.

  • Guidance on choosing the right insurance – We help you understand and select a suitable international student insurance policy that meets New Zealand visa requirements.

  • Compare providers for cost and coverage – Get assistance in comparing different insurance options to find the best value with comprehensive medical and travel coverage.

  • Ensure insurance is visa-compliant – We make sure your insurance policy is valid for the entire duration of your stay and correctly documented for your student visa application.

  • Complete the visa application with expert support – We guide you through each step of the New Zealand student visa process, ensuring accuracy and compliance with Immigration New Zealand (INZ) requirements.

  • Prepare and review all required documents – Get assistance with organizing key documents such as your Offer of Place, financial evidence, medical and police certificates, and Statement of Purpose.

  • Mock interviews and visa readiness checks – Be fully prepared with mock interviews (if required) and final document checks to improve your chances of visa approval.

  • Checklist for financial documents – We provide a detailed list of required documents such as bank statements, sponsorship letters, and financial capacity proof to meet New Zealand visa requirements.

  • Tips for affordable flight bookings – Receive guidance on booking budget-friendly flights and planning your travel at the right time to save costs.

  • Help with accommodation and airport pickup – Support in securing suitable student accommodation and arranging airport pickup services, if available through your institution or partners.

  • Pre-departure briefing and student handbook – Receive helpful advice and a comprehensive handbook to prepare for life in New Zealand before your departure.

  • Help with SIM card, bank account & IRD number – We assist you in setting up essentials like a local SIM card, a New Zealand bank account, and your Inland Revenue Department (IRD) number for work and tax purposes.

  • Orientation and ongoing support – Take part in university or institution-led orientation sessions and get connected with student support services to help you adapt and thrive in your new environment.

New Zealand

Explore Our Partner Universities

    • Auckland Institute of Studies

    • Christchurch City College

    • Crimson Global Academy

    • Future Skills

    • Academy Limited

    • Le Cordon Blue New Zealand

    • Massey University

    • New Zealand Skills and Education Group

    • Otago Polytechnic, Auckland

  • University of Canterbury
  • University of Waikato
  • Victoria University of Wellington
  • Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT)
  • Whitecliffe – Christchurch Campus
  • Whitecliffe – Symonds Street Campus
  • Whitecliffe – Wellington Campus
  • Whitecliffe Manukau Campus
  • Whitireia New Zealand
  • Wintec – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology

New Zealand offers strong post-study work opportunities for international graduates, especially in areas facing skill shortages. With the right guidance, you can transition smoothly from your student visa to work and eventually permanent residency.

  • Post-Study Work Visa – We support you in applying for the Post-Study Work Visa, which allows you to live and work in New Zealand for up to 1–3 years depending on your qualification level.

  • In-demand skilled occupations – Get detailed information about New Zealand’s Long Term Skill Shortage List (LTSSL) and Essential Skills in Demand lists, helping you target jobs with better employment and residency prospects.

  • Career workshops and job readiness – Benefit from workshops focused on CV building, interview preparation, and understanding the New Zealand job market culture.

  • Skilled migration and PR planning – Receive personalized advice on navigating New Zealand’s skilled migrant visa pathways, including points-based systems and employer sponsorship options aligned with your skills and qualifications.

We’re with you every step of the way—from your initial consultation to settling into New Zealand life and beyond. Our aim is to make your study abroad experience smooth, informed, and successful.

  • Personalized consultation at every step – We carefully assess your academic goals, financial situation, and personal preferences to help you choose the best study and career pathways.

  • One-on-one support for admission, visa & travel – Receive dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa processing, and travel arrangements.

  • Always accessible—call, WhatsApp, or in person – Our friendly advisors are available via your preferred communication channel whenever you need guidance or answers.

  • Regular updates, reminders & document reviews – We keep you informed with timely updates, important reminders, and detailed document checks to ensure you never miss a deadline.

  • Post-arrival check-ins & alumni mentoring – After you arrive, we continue to support you, including connecting you with experienced alumni who can share valuable insights.

  • Ongoing support for job search and PR planning – We help you navigate job hunting, CV preparation, interview skills, and long-term residency pathways even after you graduate.

New Zealand

  • Bachelor’s degree – NZD 22,000 – NZD 32,000 per year
  • Master’s degree – NZD 26,000 – NZD 40,000 per year
  • PhD – NZD 6,500 – NZD 10,000 per year (same as domestic fees for most international PhD students)
  • Academic credentials – Completion of high school, bachelor’s degree, or master’s degree relevant to your chosen program.

  • Required documents – Valid passport, student visa application, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LOR), and other supporting documents as requested.

  • Language proficiency – English test scores such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, or Duolingo English Test, meeting the specific program requirements.

  • Additional tests – Some programs may require GMAT, GRE, or portfolio submissions, depending on the field of study.

  • GRE – Typically 310–320 (required for some postgraduate and research programs)

  • GMAT – Generally 650+ (for business and management courses)

  • IELTS – Overall 6.5–7.0 with no band below 6.0 (varies by institution and program)

  • TOEFL iBT – Minimum 90+, with balanced scores across sections

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New Zealand offers strong post-study work opportunities for international graduates, especially in areas facing skill shortages. With the right guidance, you can transition smoothly from your student visa to work and eventually permanent residency.

  • Post-Study Work Visa – We support you in applying for the Post-Study Work Visa, which allows you to live and work in New Zealand for up to 1–3 years depending on your qualification level.

  • In-demand skilled occupations – Get detailed information about New Zealand’s Long Term Skill Shortage List (LTSSL) and Essential Skills in Demand lists, helping you target jobs with better employment and residency prospects.

  • Career workshops and job readiness – Benefit from workshops focused on CV building, interview preparation, and understanding the New Zealand job market culture.

  • Skilled migration and PR planning – Receive personalized advice on navigating New Zealand’s skilled migrant visa pathways, including points-based systems and employer sponsorship options aligned with your skills and qualifications.

We’re with you every step of the way—from your initial consultation to settling into New Zealand life and beyond. Our aim is to make your study abroad experience smooth, informed, and successful.

  • Personalized consultation at every step – We carefully assess your academic goals, financial situation, and personal preferences to help you choose the best study and career pathways.

  • One-on-one support for admission, visa & travel – Receive dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa processing, and travel arrangements.

  • Always accessible—call, WhatsApp, or in person – Our friendly advisors are available via your preferred communication channel whenever you need guidance or answers.

  • Regular updates, reminders & document reviews – We keep you informed with timely updates, important reminders, and detailed document checks to ensure you never miss a deadline.

  • Post-arrival check-ins & alumni mentoring – After you arrive, we continue to support you, including connecting you with experienced alumni who can share valuable insights.

  • Ongoing support for job search and PR planning – We help you navigate job hunting, CV preparation, interview skills, and long-term residency pathways even after you graduate.

Visa Categories for Study in New Zealand

Fee Paying Student Visa

For full-time study at a New Zealand school, university, or other approved education provider.

Exchange Student Visa

For students participating in an approved exchange program

Pathway Student Visa

Allows students to study up to 3 consecutive programs on a single visa, useful for progressing from language to diploma/degree study.

Scholarship Student Visa

For recipients of certain New Zealand government or recognized scholarships.

Dependent Child Student Visa

For school-aged children of eligible work or student visa holders to study at primary or secondary school.

Visa Application Checklist

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