NEW ZEALAND

New Zealand is an enchanting study destination known for its world-renowned educational institutions, stunning natural beauty, and unique cultural heritage. With its high-quality universities and numerous opportunities for personal and academic growth, New Zealand attracts students from around the world seeking a holistic educational experience.

New Zealand's universities are celebrated for their academic rigour and research opportunities, often ranking among the top in global lists. These institutions emphasise a hands-on learning approach that fosters critical thinking and innovation, equipping you with the skills needed to excel in your future career.


Beyond academics, New Zealand's diverse landscapes offer a natural playground for adventure and exploration. From the majestic peaks of the Southern Alps to the tranquil beaches of the Bay of Islands, there are many outdoor activities to enjoy, such as hiking, skiing, and bungee jumping. The rich Maori culture adds an extra layer of depth to your experience, allowing you to gain insights into the country's heritage and traditions.


At Veritas Mundi, we recognise the significance of choosing the perfect place to study. Let us guide you through the exciting opportunities that studying in New Zealand presents. Choose New Zealand for an enriching educational journey filled with academic achievement, cultural exploration, and unforgettable experiences.

Hands-on Learning Approach

Strong Academic & Research Opportunities

Adventure & Exploration

Why Choose NEW ZEALAND?

New Zealand offers an intimate, student-centered learning  environment with research-driven education and personalised attention through small class sizes, all set against the backdrop of the country's stunning natural landscapes and rich Māori cultural heritage. Students benefit from a unique holistic educational experience that integrates traditional Māori values and perspectives into the curriculum, providing a distinctive understanding of both global and indigenous knowledge systems whilst fostering personal and academic growth in a nurturing, forward-thinking atmosphere.

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Research Opportunities

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Rich Culture & Tradition

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Academic Excellence

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Stunning Natural Beauty

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Post-Study Work

Navigate the Cost of Living in New Zealand

  • Accommodation

    New Zealand's cities vary in living costs. In major hubs like Auckland or Wellington, rents may be higher than in smaller towns. Consider student residences, shared housing, or private rentals. On average, anticipate spending NZD 800 to NZD 1,200 per month on rent.

  • Food & Groceries

    While occasional dining out is enjoyable, cooking at home is cost-effective. Allocate approximately NZD 200 to NZD 300 per month for groceries. Explore local markets for fresh and affordable produce to enhance your budget.

  • Travel & Commuting

    New Zealand's public transportation system is efficient, offering well-connected services. Most cities provide student discounts on transportation passes, ranging from NZD 60 to NZD 120 per month.

  • Health Insurance

    Health insurance is compulsory for all international students studying in New Zealand. Costs vary by provider and coverage options, averaging NZD 30 to NZD 50 per month.

  • Entertainment

    Discover New Zealand's vibrant cultural scene with museums, theatres, and local events. Budget around NZD 30 to NZD 60 per month for leisure activities. Take advantage of student discounts on cultural events and dining, always carrying your student ID for potential savings.

  • Working Part-time

    Benefit from New Zealand's student-friendly work policies, allowing up to 20 hours of work per week during semesters and full-time during breaks. Part-time jobs not only assist in covering living expenses but also offer valuable work experience and language skill enhancement.

Navigate Student Visa Application

  • Offer of Place

    Before applying for your visa, you must receive an Offer of Place from a New Zealand educational institution. This is an official confirmation that you have been accepted to a programme of study and provides details like course name, start date, and fees. The education provider must be approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) or New Zealand’s Ministry of Education.

  • English Proficiency

    Depending on your nationality and the requirements of your chosen institution, you may need to demonstrate your English language proficiency. This is typically done through tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Each institution and programme may have different score requirements.

  • Evidence of Sufficient Funds

    You need to prove that you have enough money to support yourself during your studies. This includes tuition fees and living expenses. You will need to provide evidence that you have paid your tuition fees in full for one year or one programme (whichever is shorter), or have money available to pay your tuition fees if you are outside New Zealand and wish to use the Approval in Principle route (AIP), or are exempt from paying fees and your provider has confirmed this. You may provide a receipt of payment, bank statements, evidence of scholarships or financial guarantees from sponsors.

  • Genuine Intentions

    You must show that you are coming to New Zealand to study with genuine intentions and that you plan to leave upon completing your course. This involves providing a written statement outlining your study plans, an idea of what you want to do once you have finished your programme, and the reasons why you chose this education provider and course. Veritas Mundi Education will provide you with valuable insights on structuring and personalising this statement.

  • Health and Character Requirements

    New Zealand requires all international students to be in good health and of good character to enter the country. Depending on how long you plan to stay in New Zealand and the countries you have previously spent time in, you may need to undergo a health examination and provide a police clearance certificate to meet these requirements.

  • Health Insurance

    International students in New Zealand must have appropriate medical and travel insurance for the duration of their study. This is to ensure that you are covered for healthcare services and unforeseen incidents.

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