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Uluslararası Öğrenci Rehberi

Yeni Zelanda'da Eğitim

Yeni Zelanda'da üniversiteler, başvurular, öğrenci vizeleri, eğitim maliyetleri, burslar ve mezuniyet sonrası çalışma hakları hakkında pratik rehberlerle eğitim alın.

Bir bakışta

Maliyetler
Yıllık NZD 22.000-35.000 öğretim ücreti
Vize süreci
3 aydan uzun programlar için öğrenci vizesi gerekli
Çalışma hakları
Dönem sırasında haftada 20 saate kadar çalışma

Temel bilgiler

Makul ücretler
Öğrenim ücreti
Dostane ve güvenli
Uluslararası öğrenciler
Mezuniyet sonrası vize
Mezuniyet sonrası seçenekler
Kalite odaklı
Programlar

Why Study in New Zealand

New Zealand offers world-ranked universities, exceptional safety, post-study work visas, and a stunning environment — here's why it's one of the smartest study abroad choices you can make.

  • All 8 universities ranked in the global top 500, with the University of Auckland in the top 100.
  • Ranked #2 on the Global Peace Index — one of the safest countries on Earth.
  • Post-study work visas of 1–3 years depending on qualification level and location.
  • English-speaking, NZQA-regulated education with a practical, career-focused approach.
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Plan Your Studies

A step-by-step planning guide for studying in Yeni Zelanda — academic calendar, NZQA qualifications framework, credential assessment, language requirements, and choosing the right city.

  • Two main intakes: Semester 1 (February) and Semester 2 (July), with some programs offering November starts.
  • NZQF levels 1–10 cover every qualification from certificates to doctorates.
  • IELTS 6.0–6.5 required for most undergraduate programs; 6.5–7.0 for postgraduate.
  • Choose between 8 universities and a network of polytechnics (Te Pukenga) based on your goals.
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Programs & Universities

A comprehensive guide to Yeni Zelanda's 8 universities, polytechnics, popular fields of study, and how to choose the right program and institution for your goals.

  • All 8 universities profiled with rankings, strengths, campus locations, and international student numbers.
  • Te Pukenga polytechnic network offers vocational qualifications at lower costs across NZ.
  • Top fields: agriculture, marine biology, film/VFX, engineering, IT, and environmental science.
  • English pathway programs available at all universities for students who need language preparation.
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Admissions & Application

Everything you need to apply to Yeni Zelanda universities — direct application process, document requirements, credential assessment, language scores, and timelines.

  • Apply directly to universities online — no centralized application system like UCAS.
  • NZQA credential assessment available but not mandatory — universities assess qualifications directly.
  • Application fees range from free to NZD 50 — significantly cheaper than many countries.
  • Conditional offers allow you to apply before meeting all requirements.
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Costs & Funding

A realistic breakdown of tuition fees, living costs by city, scholarships, and budgeting for international students in Yeni Zelanda — with real numbers for 2026.

  • Tuition ranges from NZD 22,000–35,000/year (undergrad) and NZD 26,000–50,000 (postgrad).
  • Living costs: NZD 20,000–25,000/year depending on city — Dunedin and Hamilton are the most affordable.
  • NZ Scholarships, university merit awards, and doctoral scholarships can significantly reduce costs.
  • Part-time work at NZD 23–30/hour can cover a significant portion of living expenses.
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Visa & Arrival

Complete guide to the Yeni Zelanda student visa — requirements, financial evidence, health insurance, medical exams, and your first-week checklist after landing.

  • Student visa requires Offer of Place, financial evidence (NZD 20,000/year living costs), and health insurance.
  • Application fee: NZD 375 online. Processing time: 4–8 weeks for most nationalities.
  • Mandatory health insurance and medical exam for stays over 12 months.
  • Step-by-step arrival guide: IRD number, bank account, transport card, and orientation.
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Living in Yeni Zelanda

Everything you need to know about daily life as an international student in Yeni Zelanda — student cities, housing, transport, healthcare, Maori culture, outdoor lifestyle, and safety.

  • Five main student cities: Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, and Hamilton — each with a distinct character.
  • ACC covers all accident-related medical costs for everyone in NZ, including international students.
  • Maori culture is woven into everyday life — from Te Reo on signs to powhiri welcome ceremonies.
  • World-class outdoor lifestyle: hiking, skiing, surfing, and adventure sports within easy reach of every campus.
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Work & Career

Your complete guide to working during and after your studies in Yeni Zelanda — part-time work rights, post-study work visa, key industries, and the pathway to residency.

  • Work up to 20 hours/week during term and full-time during scheduled breaks.
  • Post-Study Work Visa: 1–3 years depending on qualification level and study location.
  • Skilled Migrant Category visa offers a pathway from post-study work to permanent residency.
  • Key industries hiring graduates: tech, agriculture, construction, healthcare, film/VFX, and tourism.