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Now more and more people choose to study abroad. What is the cost of studying in New Zealand and the annual salary?

Most universities in New Zealand provide dormitories for students, usually located on campus or near schools, with single rooms or double rooms. The rent is estimated on a weekly basis, and the accommodation fee is about NZ $270 per week, equivalent to RMB 60,000-70,000 per year.

Why did you choose to study in New Zealand? Low training fees and high academic scholarships.

Tuition fees for public high schools in New Zealand range from NZ $654.38+00,000 to NZ $654.38+03,000 per year. Tuition fees in general universities range from NZ $36,5438+0,000 to NZ $44,000 per year, and about NZ $65,438+0,300 to NZ $200,000 per year. University graduates can automatically get a New Zealand work visa immediately after graduation, which is a benefit that many countries do not have! In addition, New Zealand University has set up various academic scholarships for international students!

Part-time job outside school, low spending power.

New Zealand allows foreign students to work no more than 20 hours a week during their studies and no more than 40 hours a week during their holidays. Why don't you get living expenses by working part-time on weekends legally, improve your life and better understand the local customs and culture? Compared with other countries like the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia, the cost of studying in New Zealand is relatively low, with extremely high cost-effective and competitive living expenses (60,000-80,000 RMB/year) and training fees (9-1/kloc-0,000 RMB/year). During the study period, you can apply for a part-time job to earn money (the minimum hourly wage is about 92RMB/ hour), and you can work full-time on holidays and days.

Recognition of academic qualifications and degrees

At present, New Zealand has eight comprehensive universities and more than 30 polytechnics. No matter which university you get your bachelor's degree or degree, it is recognized. China and New Zealand have also signed a bilateral diploma agreement, which provides a double guarantee for China students to apply for emigration to New Zealand or return to China for development after graduation. At the same time, the New Zealand diploma is globally recognized, and ordinary high schools, undergraduate and graduate students can choose universities around the world for further study after graduation.

Eight national universities in New Zealand offer a series of standardized degree courses, such as business services, science, literature and history, and each university has developed a world-famous technology department. Although the number of universities in New Zealand is small, most of them are world-renowned universities, and eight universities in New Zealand rank among the top 500 in the world.