Tuition for studying in New Zealand
New Zealand graduate students need one to two years. You can get a diploma in the first year and a degree in the second year. New Zealand's evaluation of graduate students is based on students' language performance, undergraduate GPA and whether to change majors. Tuition fees vary according to different majors.
1, engineering (electronics, machinery, architecture, etc. ): $28,000-$35,000;
2. Science (computer, physics, chemistry, biology, etc. ): $20,000-$33,000;
3. Business/Economics (MBA): $22,000-$35,500;
4. Law: USD 25,000-30,000;
5. Art/humanities:19000-30500;
6. Agriculture/horticulture: US$ 22,000-35,000.
Living expenses of studying in New Zealand
1. Student dormitory: generally located in or near the school, with single or double rooms and public fitness facilities. Most student dormitories in the school provide three meals a day, and some schools do not provide lunch on weekends. The student accommodation fee is about 130- 160 NZD per week, including meals.
2. Host family: Students live directly in ordinary families in New Zealand, usually with separate rooms and breakfast and dinner. Lunch is also provided on weekends and holidays. Here, students are like members of a host family, and they can participate in various family activities. In this way, students can quickly adapt to the family life of New Zealanders and improve their English. The family's food cost is about NZ $ 230-280 per week, including meals.
3. Apartment: Suitable for older students. Many schools can help international students find apartments. There are facilities such as student kitchen and laundry room in the apartment. The cost is about 80- 160 NZD per week. Students also need 30-40 New Zealand dollars for meals and other living expenses.
New Zealand master's study conditions
New Zealand master's IELTS score is 6.5, and each individual score is not less than 6.0, such as engineering, business and other majors; Some popular majors, such as education, nursing, media, etc. The IELTS score is slightly higher, and the single item is not less than 6.5. When applying for a master's program, if students have no language scores or fail to meet the standards, they can go to the language institute established by the local university for language training first, and then study for a master's program after meeting certain requirements.