What is the cost of studying in New Zealand?
New Zealand belongs to the Commonwealth countries, and its education system combines local culture on the basis of the British education system. New Zealand's postgraduate degrees and academic qualifications are not only recognized and respected internationally, but also recognized by the Ministry of Education of China. At present, the annual master program in New Zealand is about NZ $26,000-37,000, which is about RMB 12- 17 yuan. Of course, the tuition fees of each major are different:
Usually, the tuition fees of law, medicine, engineering and some business majors are relatively expensive, mostly above NZ $25,000 (about 1 10000 RMB) and NZ $30,000 (about 14000 RMB) per year, and some courses even reach NZ $37,000/year (about) Humanities and science majors are relatively cheap, about 20,000 New Zealand dollars (about 90,000 yuan) per year.
To sum up, the tuition fee for studying in New Zealand is about NZ $30,000 per year, which is about RMB 65,438+RMB 3,500 per year.
Regarding the living expenses for studying in New Zealand, the standard of living expenses given by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau is10.5 million New Zealand dollars/year, which is about 70,000 yuan/year.
Accommodation fee: the cost of studying abroad varies greatly in different parts of New Zealand. The average accommodation rent is 440 New Zealand dollars/week (about 2000 yuan/week), while in a big city like Auckland, it is 5 10 New Zealand dollars/week (about 2300 yuan/week).
Food and beverage expenses: Food and beverage expenses vary from place to place, about NZD 65/week (about RMB 300 yuan/week).
Can I go to New Zealand for graduate study?
Studying in New Zealand can be said to be difficult or easy. As long as you concentrate on finishing your homework and papers, you can graduate smoothly in minutes. If you are not very proficient in this language, preview is a way to keep up with the progress of the course. It is a very effective learning method to be familiar with the reading and writing of technical terms and read the text or related materials before class.
In addition, it is not recommended that you work part-time while studying. But if your part-time job fits your major, you should do it even if you don't get paid, because employers in New Zealand value your ability to integrate into society and whether you have local work experience. So, as a newcomer, how can you let others hire you? Only by knowing you and getting to know you can I have a chance to hire you. Don't haggle over every ounce, because you really know nothing about the new employment environment.
At the same time, the employment rate of graduate students in New Zealand is high. After studying in New Zealand, you will get a 12-month work visa. International students can make full use of this time to find a job and then get a permanent work visa, so it is easy to immigrate here.