TUITION FEE , COST OF LIVING AND SCHOLARSHIPS IN NEW ZEALAND - Ustudent

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Nov 28, 2015
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Tuition fees In New Zealand

The objective of studying abroad comes the question of the cost of the study. Despite world class infrastructure and excellent education system, the cost of education at New Zealand is reasonable. The courses offered by prestigious universities here are much affordable than the course available in many other countries.

Scholar Ships In New Zealand

New Zealand International Scholarships are funded by the New Zealand Government and administered by Education New Zealand. These scholarships reflect the Government's commitment to strengthening educational partnerships with other countries and regions.

Scholarships for International Students

NZIDRS (New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships)


Funded by the New Zealand Government and administered by Education New Zealand, the New NZIDRS, provides financial support for international students undertaking doctoral degrees by research in New Zealand universities. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit.

Commonwealth Scholarships And Fellowship Plan

Commonwealth Scholarships are available for candidates from developing countries to study in New Zealand at Masters or doctoral level. Approximately 10 new Commonwealth Scholarships are awarded each year by the New Zealand Government.

Domestic Fees For PhDs

International PhD students who are accepted for enrolment at a New Zealand university pay the same fees as New Zealand domestic students.

New Zealand University Scholarships

These scholarships are available to Undergraduate and Postgraduate students enrolled in the universities in New Zealand. These scholarships are administered by NZVCC (New Zealand Vice-Chancellors' Committee).

COST OF LIVING IN NEW ZEALAND

You will find the cost of living in Hamilton is less than in many of New Zealand's other major cities. You will, however, need to plan carefully to ensure you have sufficient money to cover your accommodation, and daily living expenses such as groceries, phone and electricity bills, and transport.

The amount of money you need will depend on whether you are a single student or here with a family where and how you live, any further travel you choose to undertake, and your expenditure on entertainment and personal items. In addition to tuition fees and airfares, if you are a single student you will need at least NZ$18,000 per year for living costs.

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