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How much is a year for graduate students studying in New Zealand?

General situation of studying in New Zealand for one year

First, middle school.

New Zealand public middle school tuition reference: SGD 8000~9000 yuan/year. In terms of living expenses, the New Zealand Immigration Service requires every New Zealand student to have a living allowance of at least NZ $7,000 per year. Generally speaking, a student needs NZD 7,000 ~ 65,438+065,438+0,000 every year, including accommodation, transportation and entertainment.

The visa for studying in New Zealand requires the applicant to have a certain amount of money in his relatives' accounts as a guarantee for the new tuition and living expenses, and also to have a certain period of deposit history. When proving the source of funds, there should be different proof materials in different situations. On the whole, the annual cost of studying in New Zealand is about 80,000 ~ 65,438+10,000 RMB. New Zealand study abroad guarantee 300 thousand.

Second, undergraduate course

1, tuition

Private universities: the average tuition fee is 70,000-120,000 yuan per year.

Business major 80000- 120000 yuan

Social science majors are 75,000-80,000 yuan.

7.5-80,000 yuan for liberal arts majors.

Other majors 70,000 yuan

Public universities: the average tuition fee is 90,000-180,000 yuan.

Medical and engineering major 140000- 180000 yuan

90,000 yuan-120,000 yuan for arts and social sciences majors.

Business major 120000- 160000 yuan

Other majors 100000- 130000 yuan

Master's/doctoral tuition:

Engineering technology (electronics, machinery, architecture, etc. ) 128000- 190000 yuan.

Science (computer, physics, chemistry, biology, etc. ) 130000- 140000 yuan.

Business/Economy (MBA)138,000–190,000 yuan

Law 128000- 160000 yuan

Art/Humanities 128000- 160000 Yuan

Agriculture/Horticulture 128000- 150000 Yuan

Step 2 live

(1) Accommodation

Rent your own house, cook your own meals, and rent a house with the landlord. Water, electricity, local calls and other expenses are included. The weekly rent ranges from SGD 60 to SGD 65,438+000 (depending on the location and facilities). Usually it is required to be smoke-free, and the kitchen and bathroom are mostly shared. You can also share a whole house with your classmates and friends and enjoy the living room, garden, garage and other facilities. Fees start at S $280/three bedrooms, one living room and S $320/four bedrooms, two living rooms. Electricity and telephone charges are self-care and S $40. If the rented house is on the north or south bank, you have to pay extra transportation fees every month; In terms of food, if you cook by yourself, you can eat well for 40 Singapore dollars a week. International students can usually bring their own lunch, which will save a lot of money. The cost of a week is roughly S $ 100 to S $ 160, and 52 weeks a year is S $5,200 to S $8,320.

(2) Transportation

Taking public transport, walking and cycling to class are all very fast and cheap ways, but booking train tickets, air tickets and so on. You can also save a considerable sum by choosing round-trip air tickets in advance.

(3) Insurance

Student insurance must be purchased for studying abroad for two years or more. If the study time is less than two years, Immigration New Zealand also strongly recommends buying student insurance. 1 year student insurance (including travel, medical care and property) around 500 yuan.

About Singapore dollar. However, the insurance for dental problems is not covered, so it is best for students to solve their dental problems before going abroad to avoid unnecessary troubles.

Third, a master's degree.

Tuition fees range from 100,000 to 300,000 per year, depending on your major; Living expenses range from 50,000 to 60,000 yuan per year. The deposit shall not be less than 300,000 yuan, and the deposit history shall not be less than half a year.