
New Zealand is a stunning island nation known for its world-class universities, breathtaking natural environment, and post-study work opportunities. It is part of the Five Eyes nations offering high academic standards and a welcoming immigration pathway. At Yourabroadmap, we guide students through New Zealand institution selection, student visa (subclass), and scholarship applications.

- New Zealand university and polytechnic selection
- New Zealand Student Visa application support
- English language requirements (IELTS/PTE)
- Post-Study Work Visa (PSWV) guidance
- accommodation and city-wise orientation
- scholarship and funding support
01
choose
Select a NZQA-recognised institution and course.
02
apply
Submit your admission application and receive an offer letter.
03
visa
Apply for your New Zealand Student Visa.
04
arrive
Arrive in New Zealand and begin your studies.
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Your Trusted Partner for Studying in New Zealand
We provide personalised, end-to-end support to help every student achieve their dream of studying in New Zealand.
top global rankings
New Zealand hosts 8 universities, several in the world's top 500.
post-study work rights
Students can work up to 20 hrs/week and access post-study work visas.
immigration pathways
NZ offers strong PR pathways for skilled graduates through the Skilled Migrant Category.
safe and welcoming
New Zealand is consistently ranked among the safest and most peaceful countries.
faq
Frequently Asked Questions
Fees range from NZD 22,000 to NZD 38,000 per year depending on the institution and course.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays.
Most institutions require IELTS Academic with a band of 6.0–6.5 overall.
New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) is the body that recognises and approves educational programmes in New Zealand.
Yes, New Zealand offers the New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA) and several institution-specific scholarships for international students.