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The cost of studying in New Zealand is relatively low. What are the fees and conditions for studying in New Zealand?

When applying for studying in New Zealand, many people will pay attention to the cost. So how much does it cost to study in New Zealand? The cost of studying in New Zealand is relatively low. Generally, it costs more than NZ $20,000 per year to apply for an undergraduate course. In terms of living expenses, the rent is generally NZD 180-260 per week, NZD 100 per week if you cook for yourself, and the entertainment fee is NZD 50 per week. Please see the detailed introduction below.

New Zealand study abroad fee

Tuition: The undergraduate course in New Zealand takes three years, and the annual tuition fee is more than NZ $20,000, which means that the three-year undergraduate course fee is more than NZ $70,000. In addition, the New Zealand government also allows international students to work 20 hours a week. International students can not only subsidize their living expenses, but also get in touch with local culture and practice their spoken English. After graduation, I also got a one-year work visa and immigrated after finding a job.

Living expenses: Rent accounts for a large part of the living expenses of studying abroad in New Zealand high schools. Most middle schools in New Zealand have no dormitories, and only a few schools have boarding facilities, which are too small to meet the demand. Therefore, most high school students will choose to live in a New Zealand B&B supervised by the school, and some students will live in apartments, hotels and other places. Among them, the host family fee is about 180-240 NZD/week, and the student hotel fee is about 2 10-260 NZD/week.

Diet: If you cook and buy food by yourself, it is about 100 NZD/week. You can choose to buy fruits and vegetables in China supermarket, or you can choose to buy meat.

Phone bill: 10-20 NZD/week, you can try to choose a landline;

Entertainment: about 50 New Zealand dollars/week, depending on personal living habits;

Transportation: about NZD 20/week. If you live near the school, you can choose to go to school on foot.

Conditions for studying in New Zealand

1. Admission conditions for secondary schools: Generally speaking, as long as the secondary education level of applicants studying in New Zealand is equivalent to their existing domestic secondary education level, they will generally be admitted to secondary schools in New Zealand if the number of places allows. However, before admission, schools in New Zealand will require applicants' grades in domestic secondary schools, and some will also require their conduct records and teachers' letters of recommendation.

In addition, there are no other admission requirements, and middle school students can enter school at any time of the year. In addition to helping to arrange students' accommodation, the school can also arrange local students to provide one-on-one language assistance to new international students so that they can adapt to the new environment school as soon as possible.

2. University entrance requirements: Foreign students who apply to study in eight universities and 25 polytechnics in New Zealand must have an English level of IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL 550. If you can't meet this standard, you can attend a language class in a university or an off-campus language school first, and then enter the school after passing the exam. Universities will reserve students' right to learn languages.