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At present, universities in New Zealand are also recruiting students from China, so how to study in New Zealand?

At present, New Zealand universities are also recruiting students from China. If you want to apply for studying in New Zealand, you need to meet the basic application conditions on the entrance threshold in order to enter the university smoothly. Take the undergraduate course as an example. If you are a high school graduate, you need to take a preparatory course before you can enter a New Zealand university. If you don't want to study, you can finish the freshman course in China. In addition to your relevant academic background, your IELTS score needs to reach 6.0, with no less than 5.5 points in each item.

The conditions for studying in New Zealand are also world-class. There are not many universities in New Zealand, but each university is world-class, and even the majors in some fields are world-class. Such as environment, agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry, film production and food nutrition. New Zealand's academic qualifications are recognized and respected all over the world. New Zealand university graduates can choose to emigrate or go to other top universities for further study based on their academic qualifications. At present, the conditions for studying abroad are as follows:

Preparatory course: the academic system lasts for 8 months, and the average score of students who have completed the second year of high school is above 80; The average score of students who have finished senior three is above 70%. The total score of IELTS is 5.5, and each item is not less than 5.0.

Undergraduate course: completed the preparatory course with excellent results; Completed the first year of undergraduate or the second year of junior college, with an average score of more than 70%, IELTS 6.0 (not less than 5.5 in each item), TOEFL 80 or above, and writing not less than 20. The requirements of nursing, education and veterinary admission are higher.

Postgraduate: Bachelor degree, degree certificate, diploma, with an average score of over 70, IELTS 6.5 (single subject 6) or equivalent, and some majors have higher requirements.

Tuition for studying in New Zealand: Middle school: The tuition for studying in New Zealand is generally between NZ $8,000 and NZ $25,000. Private schools charge higher fees, and public middle schools charge about NZ $8,000-10,000 a year. Language: Different schools have different tuition fees. The average weekly cost of intensive English courses is about NZ $ 250-350.

University: engineering technology (electronics, machinery, architecture, etc. ) $22,000-$28,000; Science (computer, physics, chemistry, biology, etc. ) $20,500-$23,500; Business/Economy 21000-23500; Law 21000-26000; Art/Humanities $20,000-23,000; Agriculture/Horticulture 2 1, 000-25,000 USD

Advanced technical college: the tuition fee is between 15000-20000 NZD.

Living expenses: Food expenses: Eating out in New Zealand is a bit expensive, but the ingredients are very cheap. If you cook by yourself or cooperate with your roommate to reduce the number of times you eat out, you can effectively control your expenses, so the weekly food cost is about 40 New Zealand dollars. Student insurance must be purchased for studying abroad for two years or more. If they have studied abroad for less than two years, Immigration New Zealand also strongly recommends buying student insurance. One-year student insurance (including travel, medical care and property) costs about S $500.