New Zealand's eight government-funded universities consistently rank highly on global scales, offering Bachelor’s degrees that are recognized and respected worldwide. Here, you’ll gain a practical, future-focused education in a country known for its safety and progressive thinking.
Top Universities: All eight universities are ranked among the top global institutions, ensuring academic excellence and research-informed teaching.
Future-Focused Skills: Programs often integrate hands-on learning, internships, and close industry connections to ensure you graduate job-ready.
Excellence in Progressive Fields: Gain expertise in areas where New Zealand excels globally: Environmental Science, AgriTech, Creative Arts, and IT.
Value and Recognition: A New Zealand degree provides a strong foundation for a global career.


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Stage |
Work Rights |
Official Duration & Benefit |
|---|---|---|
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During Study |
Part-Time Work |
Up to 25 hours per week during the academic year, and full-time during scheduled holidays. This is a recent increase to better support students with living costs. |
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After Graduation |
Post-Study Work Visa |
Graduates with a Level 7 (Bachelor's) qualification are eligible for a 3-year Post-Study Work Visa to seek employment and gain valuable Kiwi work experience. |
Official Source: For details on the post-study work scheme, visit the government’s dedicated portal.
Source Link: Study with New Zealand: Work Visa Rights
Academic: Successful completion of secondary education, often requiring a Foundation Year (Pathway Program) to bridge the gap between education systems.
English Proficiency: Typically requires an IELTS Academic score of 6.0–6.5 overall.

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