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Study in New Zealand β€”
Where Nature Meets Excellence

Eight world-ranked universities, a generous 3-year post-study work visa, near-domestic PhD fees, and one of the most beautiful and safest countries on earth β€” New Zealand is the standout underrated study destination of 2026.

Top Universities
8
World-Ranked Public Universities
3 Yrs
Post-Study Work Visa
25 hrs
Part-Time Work During Term
Top 3%
All 8 Universities Globally Ranked

Country Overview

New Zealand at a glance

Aotearoa β€” the Land of the Long White Cloud β€” combines world-class education, breathtaking natural landscapes, and one of the world's most welcoming immigration systems.

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Capital
Wellington
Largest city: Auckland
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Population
~5.1 Million (2025)
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Currency
NZ Dollar (NZD)
1 NZD β‰ˆ β‚Ή47
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Language
English (official), Māori, NZ Sign Language
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Academic Intakes
February/March & July
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Major Student Cities
Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin
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University Ranking
All 8 public universities in global top 3%
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Flight Time from India
13–16 hours (via Singapore/Melbourne)
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Climate
Temperate, four seasons (warm summers)
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Global Safety
2nd most peaceful country globally (GPI 2024)

Why Choose New Zealand

10 reasons students choose New Zealand

New Zealand offers world-ranked education, one of the world's best post-study work pathways, and a quality of life that is consistently ranked among the highest on the planet.

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All 8 Universities World-Ranked

Every one of New Zealand's eight public universities sits in the global top 3%. The University of Auckland alone ranks in the top 70 globally (QS 2025).

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3-Year Post-Study Work Visa

Master's and PhD graduates receive a 3-year open post-study work visa β€” work for any employer anywhere in New Zealand. One of the most generous in the world.

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Near-Domestic PhD Fees

International PhD students living in New Zealand pay near-domestic tuition rates β€” just NZD ~8,000/year. This is one of the lowest PhD fees among English-speaking countries.

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World's 2nd Most Peaceful Country

New Zealand is ranked 2nd globally on the Global Peace Index 2024 β€” one of the safest, most stable, and most welcoming countries in the world for international students.

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Work 25 Hours During Term

From November 2025, international students can work up to 25 hours per week during term time and unlimited hours during holidays β€” at NZD $23.15/hour minimum wage.

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Clear PR Pathways via Green List

New Zealand's Green List of shortage occupations offers fast-track residency for graduates in healthcare, engineering, IT, and teaching β€” some qualify for Straight to Residence.

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Fully English-Medium

All university programmes are taught entirely in English β€” New Zealand's primary official language. No language transition challenges for international students.

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Welcoming, Inclusive Culture

New Zealand consistently ranks as one of the world's most welcoming countries to immigrants and international students. Kiwi culture is friendly, egalitarian, and inclusive.

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British-Style Education System

New Zealand's higher education system follows British academic traditions β€” making degrees and qualifications widely recognised by employers in India, UK, Australia, and globally.

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Unmatched Quality of Life

Clean air, stunning national parks, world-class outdoor adventures, and low population density give international students a lifestyle experience found nowhere else in the world.

Top Universities

Best universities in New Zealand for international students

All eight of New Zealand's public universities are government-funded and internationally ranked β€” each with strengths in different disciplines.

University of Auckland
QS #65 World
πŸ“ Auckland Β· New Zealand's Largest Research University

New Zealand's highest-ranked and most comprehensive university. Exceptional across engineering, medicine, law, business, and the creative arts. Member of Universitas 21.

Engineering Medicine Business
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University of Otago
QS Top 200
πŸ“ Dunedin Β· New Zealand's Oldest University (est. 1869)

Renowned for health sciences, dentistry, medicine, and scientific research. One of Australasia's top research universities with strong international recognition.

Health Sciences Dentistry Science
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Victoria University of Wellington (Te Herenga Waka)
QS Top 250
πŸ“ Wellington Β· Capital City Research University

Located in NZ's capital and political hub. Renowned for law, public policy, architecture, humanities, and business. Unique access to government and diplomatic networks.

Law Architecture Public Policy
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University of Canterbury
QS Top 300
πŸ“ Christchurch Β· Engineering & Science Leader

Highly regarded for engineering, sciences, and business. Canterbury's Business School recently won the prestigious PIEoneer Award for international education excellence.

Engineering Sciences Business
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Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
QS Top 500
πŸ“ Auckland Β· Applied & Industry-Focused University

New Zealand's most practice-oriented university. Strong in business, IT, health sciences, hospitality, and creative arts. Graduates are highly employable from day one.

Business Health Sciences Hospitality
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Massey University
QS Top 500
πŸ“ Auckland, Wellington & Palmerston North

New Zealand's largest university by enrolment with campuses in three cities. One of the most affordable options for international students. World-leading in veterinary science and agriculture.

Veterinary Science Agriculture Design
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University of Waikato
QS Top 500
πŸ“ Hamilton Β· Innovation-Focused University

Strong in computer science, management, law, and education. Known for affordable fees and innovative research. International PhD students may qualify for domestic fee rates.

Computer Science Management Law
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Lincoln University
QS Top 700
πŸ“ Christchurch Β· Specialist Land-Based University

The world's most specialised land-based university. Exceptional for agriculture, agribusiness, environmental science, and tourism. Among the most affordable options for international students.

Agriculture Environmental Science Tourism
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Course Duration

How long does each programme take in New Zealand?

New Zealand follows British academic conventions. Programmes are structured around two semesters per year, with intakes in February and July.

Diploma / Foundation
1 Year
Foundation and pathway programmes prepare students for degree entry. Diplomas at NZQCF Level 5–6 can also lead to undergraduate credit recognition.
Bachelor's Degree
3–4 Years
Most bachelor's degrees are 3 years. Specialised programmes like Engineering, Medicine, and Architecture run 4–6 years full-time.
Master's Degree
1–2 Years
Coursework master's degrees typically run 1–1.5 years. Research master's take up to 2 years. Master's graduates receive a 3-year post-study work visa.
PhD / Doctorate
3–4 Years
PhD programmes are typically 3–4 years. International PhD students resident in New Zealand pay near-domestic fees (~NZD 8,000/year) β€” a major financial advantage.

Main intakes: February/March (Semester 1) and July (Semester 2). Apply 6–10 months in advance for competitive programmes.

Tuition Fees

Average tuition fees in New Zealand (2025–26)

All fees are in NZD. International PhD students resident in New Zealand pay near-domestic rates (~NZD 8,000/year) β€” one of the most significant advantages of studying in New Zealand.

Programme Level Annual Fee (NZD) Annual Fee (β‚Ή approx.) Annual Fee (USD approx.) Duration
Diploma / Foundation NZD 18,000 – 28,000 β‚Ή8.5L – β‚Ή13.2L $10,700 – $16,700 1 Year
Bachelor's Degree NZD 28,000 – 55,000 β‚Ή13.2L – β‚Ή25.9L $16,700 – $32,800 3–4 Years
Master's Degree NZD 20,000 – 45,000 β‚Ή9.4L – β‚Ή21.2L $11,900 – $26,800 1–2 Years
PhD / Doctorate ⭐ NZD 7,500 – 8,500 β‚Ή3.5L – β‚Ή4.0L $4,500 – $5,100 3–4 Years
Medicine / Dentistry NZD 55,000 – 80,000 β‚Ή25.9L – β‚Ή37.6L $32,800 – $47,700 5–6 Years
Veterinary Science NZD 50,000 – 70,000 β‚Ή23.5L – β‚Ή32.9L $29,800 – $41,700 5 Years

⭐ PhD fees at near-domestic rates apply to students resident in New Zealand for the full duration of their doctoral programme. Exchange rate: 1 NZD β‰ˆ β‚Ή47 (2025).

New Zealand Economy

Major growing industries in New Zealand

New Zealand's economy is diversifying rapidly β€” creating strong graduate demand across technology, healthcare, agriculture, and green energy sectors.

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Agriculture & AgriTech
World's largest dairy exporter. AgriTech innovation is transforming farming with precision agriculture and sustainable practices.
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Healthcare & Nursing
Critical skills shortage β€” nurses, doctors, and allied health professionals are on the Green List, qualifying for fast-track residency.
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Information Technology
New Zealand's thriving tech scene centres on Auckland and Wellington, with growing demand for software engineers, data analysts, and cybersecurity specialists.
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Construction & Infrastructure
Major housing, infrastructure, and transport projects are driving consistent demand for civil engineers, architects, and project managers.
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Film, TV & Creative Arts
Home of Peter Jackson's Weta Workshop. New Zealand is a global film production hub, with growing demand for animation, VFX, and digital media talent.
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Tourism & Hospitality
One of the world's top tourism destinations, with growing demand for hospitality professionals post-pandemic as visitor numbers recover strongly.
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Renewable Energy & CleanTech
New Zealand generates over 85% of electricity from renewables. Ambitious net-zero targets create strong demand for environmental and energy engineers.
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Education & Teaching
Teachers β€” particularly in secondary and early childhood education β€” are on the Green List, making this one of the fastest PR pathways for NZ graduates.

Top Courses

Best courses to study in New Zealand

These programmes align directly with New Zealand's skills shortages, Green List occupations, and fastest-growing industries.

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Nursing & Healthcare

Registered nurses and allied health professionals are on the NZ Green List with Straight to Residence pathways. Some of the best career-to-PR outcomes of any NZ degree.

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Computer Science & IT

Software engineers and IT specialists are in high demand across New Zealand's tech sector, with strong salaries and clear Green List residency pathways.

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Engineering (Civil, Structural, Electrical)

Engineering roles are on the Green List and New Zealand's infrastructure boom creates consistent demand. Canterbury and Auckland offer IPENZ-accredited programmes.

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Business & MBA

Highly regarded globally, especially from Auckland and Canterbury Business Schools. MBA programmes typically complete in 1.5 years with strong industry connections.

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Agriculture & Agribusiness

Lincoln University is a world leader in agribusiness and agricultural science. New Zealand's export-driven agri economy offers excellent graduate employment and career prospects.

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Education & Teaching

Secondary school teachers are on the NZ Green List with direct residence pathways. Victoria University's education programmes are among New Zealand's most respected.

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Architecture & Urban Design

Architects and urban designers are in demand for New Zealand's major housing and infrastructure regeneration projects, with a clear path to registration and residency.

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Environmental & Marine Science

Otago and Auckland lead in marine biology, environmental science, and climate research β€” New Zealand's unique ecosystems make it a world-class destination for these fields.

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Tourism & Hospitality Management

AUT and Lincoln offer industry-linked hospitality and tourism programmes that place graduates directly into New Zealand's thriving visitor economy and global luxury brands.

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Data Science & Analytics

Growing demand across government, finance, and agriculture sectors. Data science graduates from NZ universities are increasingly targeted by both local and Australian employers.

Career Outcomes

Job opportunities after studying in New Zealand

New Zealand's skills shortage, generous post-study work visa, and Green List residency pathways make it one of the world's best countries for building a long-term career after graduation.

Software Engineer / Developer

NZD 75,000 – 130,000/year

New Zealand's growing tech sector β€” led by Xero, Trade Me, and global MNC offices β€” actively recruits software graduates. Green List eligible in many roles.

Registered Nurse

NZD 60,000 – 95,000/year

Nurses are on the Green List with Straight to Residence pathways. DHBs (District Health Boards) and aged care providers recruit internationally throughout the year.

Civil / Structural Engineer

NZD 70,000 – 120,000/year

Major infrastructure, housing, and earthquake-strengthening projects across New Zealand create consistent demand for registered engineers. Green List eligible.

Secondary School Teacher

NZD 50,000 – 85,000/year

Teachers (especially in STEM and languages) are on the NZ Green List, qualifying for Straight to Residence after 2 years of employment β€” one of the clearest PR pathways.

Data Scientist / Analyst

NZD 75,000 – 120,000/year

Demand for data professionals spans agriculture, government, banking, and retail sectors. Strong salary growth and growing role in New Zealand's digital transformation.

Business Analyst / Manager

NZD 65,000 – 110,000/year

MBA and business graduates are recruited by financial services, consulting, government, and New Zealand's growing startup ecosystem in Auckland and Wellington.

Architect / Urban Designer

NZD 60,000 – 100,000/year

Registered architects are on the Green List. New Zealand's housing shortage and urban regeneration projects create strong, consistent demand for architecture graduates.

Hospitality / Hotel Manager

NZD 55,000 – 90,000/year

New Zealand's world-class tourism industry creates diverse career pathways in luxury lodges, adventure tourism, event management, and international hotel chains.

New Zealand minimum wage: NZD $23.15/hour (April 2025). Median wage: NZD $35.00/hour (March 2026). Search NZ courses β†’

Stay Back & Work

Can you stay in New Zealand after graduation?

Yes β€” New Zealand offers one of the most generous post-study work and residency frameworks of any English-speaking country, with clear pathways from graduation to permanent residency.

πŸŽ“ Post-Study Work Visa β€” Up to 3 Years

Master's and PhD graduates receive a 3-year open work visa β€” work for any employer, in any role, anywhere in New Zealand. Bachelor's graduates receive a visa equal to their study duration.

🌿 Green List β€” Straight to Residence

Graduates in Green List occupations (nurses, engineers, teachers, IT) can apply for Straight to Residence immediately β€” or after 2 years on a Work to Residence pathway.

🏠 Skilled Migrant Category (PR)

After 2 years of skilled employment in New Zealand, graduates can apply for Permanent Residency through the Skilled Migrant Category β€” one of the most accessible PR pathways in the world.

πŸ†• Short Term Graduate Work Visa (Late 2026)

A new 6-month Short Term Graduate Work Visa launches late 2026 β€” providing open work rights for graduates to find employment and transition to longer-term work visa options.

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Funding & Scholarships

Government scholarships & funding for international students

New Zealand offers some of the Pacific region's most generous international scholarships β€” from fully funded government awards to university merit grants and near-domestic PhD fees.

Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships

New Zealand Government Β· Developing Countries Β· All Levels

New Zealand's flagship government scholarship for students from eligible developing countries (including India). Fully funded β€” covers tuition, living allowance, return airfare, and insurance for bachelor's, master's, and PhD study.

Full Tuition Living Allowance Return Airfare Health Insurance
Apply at MFAT.govt.nz

NZ International Doctoral Research Scholarship (NZIDRS)

Education New Zealand Β· PhD Students

Prestigious scholarship for outstanding PhD applicants from any country. Covers tuition fees, living allowance (NZD $25,000/year), and health insurance for the duration of doctoral study at any NZ university.

Full Tuition NZD $25,000/yr Stipend Health Insurance
Apply at StudyinNewZealand.govt.nz

International PhD Near-Domestic Fees

New Zealand Government Β· All 8 Public Universities Β· PhD

This is not a traditional scholarship but one of New Zealand's most valuable advantages β€” international PhD students resident in New Zealand pay domestic-equivalent fees of just NZD ~$8,000/year instead of full international rates.

~NZD 8,000/year only All Disciplines All 8 Universities
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University of Auckland International Scholarships

University of Auckland Β· All Levels Β· Merit-Based

The University of Auckland offers a range of scholarships for outstanding international students including the UoA International Excellence Award (up to NZD $10,000), Faculty scholarships, and research scholarships.

Merit-Based Up to NZD $10,000
Apply at Auckland.ac.nz

University of Canterbury Scholarships

University of Canterbury Β· All Levels

UC offers several international student scholarships including the UC International Excellence Scholarship (up to NZD $10,000 per year for bachelor's) and various postgraduate research awards.

Up to NZD $10,000/yr Merit-Based
Apply at Canterbury.ac.nz

Study in New Zealand β€” Scholarship Portal

Education New Zealand Β· Official Government Portal

The official New Zealand government study portal lists all available scholarships, grants, and financial support for international students β€” including government, university, and private foundation awards.

All Scholarship Types All Universities
Official NZ Scholarship Portal
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Admission Requirements

What do you need to study in New Zealand?

Each university has its own online application portal. Most universities in New Zealand do not charge an application fee, making it easy to apply to multiple institutions.

  • Completed 10+2 with 75%+ or Bachelor's degree (for PG)
  • IELTS 6.0–6.5 or TOEFL iBT 79–90 for English proficiency
  • Copy of valid passport (min. 6 months validity)
  • Certified academic transcripts and certificates
  • Statement of Purpose / Personal Statement
  • 2 Letters of Recommendation (postgraduate)
  • Proof of funds: NZD 15,000–20,000/year for living costs
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) β€” compulsory
  • Student Visa applied online via Immigration New Zealand

Student visa fee: NZD $375 (approx. β‚Ή17,600). Processing: 4–8 weeks. During term: 25 hrs/week work. Holidays: unlimited. Apply via immigration.govt.nz

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions about studying in New Zealand

Everything students and parents need to know before choosing New Zealand as a study destination.

New Zealand is an excellent choice for Indian students for several reasons: all programmes are English-medium; the 3-year post-study work visa is one of the most generous in the world; PhD fees are near-domestic at just ~NZD 8,000/year; nurses, engineers, and teachers qualify for Green List Straight to Residency pathways; and NZ degrees are recognised globally including by UGC in India. The country is also significantly safer and more affordable than Australia, with a welcoming multicultural society.
New Zealand's Green List is a government list of occupations facing critical skill shortages. Graduates whose qualifications match a Green List role can apply for Permanent Residency either immediately (Straight to Residence) or after 2 years of employment (Work to Residence). Key Green List roles include: registered nurses, secondary school teachers, software engineers, civil engineers, architects, doctors, and veterinarians. This is one of the fastest and clearest paths to New Zealand PR available for international graduates.
From November 2025, international students can work up to 25 hours per week during term time and full-time during scheduled holidays. At the minimum wage of NZD $23.15/hour, a student working 20 hours per week during a 30-week academic year could earn approximately NZD $13,890 β€” a significant contribution to living costs. PhD and Master's by research students have unlimited work hours. Many students find higher-paying part-time roles in hospitality, IT, retail, and university research roles.
Yes β€” this is one of New Zealand's biggest advantages for PhD applicants. International students who are resident in New Zealand for the full duration of their doctoral programme pay the same tuition as domestic students β€” approximately NZD $7,500–8,500 per year (β‰ˆβ‚Ή3.5–4.0 lakh). This compares to NZD $30,000–50,000+ per year for international full fees. The key requirement is that you must live in New Zealand throughout your PhD, with overseas research trips allowed for up to 12 months total. This makes New Zealand one of the cheapest countries in the English-speaking world for PhD study.
Monthly living costs in New Zealand typically range from NZD 1,800–3,500 (β‰ˆβ‚Ή84,600–₹1,64,500) depending on city and lifestyle. Key expenses include: on-campus accommodation NZD 800–1,400/month, food NZD 400–700/month, transport NZD 100–200/month (student concessions available), and personal expenses NZD 300–500/month. Dunedin and Hamilton are notably cheaper than Auckland. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is compulsory and costs approximately NZD 600–700/year.
The duration depends on your qualification level. Master's degree or PhD graduates receive a 3-year open post-study work visa β€” you can work for any employer in any role across New Zealand. Bachelor's degree graduates receive a visa equal to the duration of their study (typically 3 years). Diploma graduates receive 1 year. PhD students can apply up to 6 months after their student visa expires. Apply at Immigration New Zealand within 3 months of your student visa expiring.
Yes. The Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships are fully funded government awards for eligible students from developing countries including India, covering tuition, living costs, return airfare, and insurance. The NZIDRS (NZ International Doctoral Research Scholarship) covers full PhD tuition plus NZD $25,000/year living stipend. All eight public universities also offer merit-based international scholarships of NZD 5,000–15,000 per year. Plus, the near-domestic PhD fee policy essentially functions as a major tuition scholarship for all doctoral students.
Yes β€” all degrees from New Zealand's eight public universities are accredited under the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) and are internationally recognised. The University of Auckland, University of Otago, and Victoria University of Wellington are members of the Global University Leaders Forum (GULF). NZ degrees are accepted by UGC in India and by employers across India, the UK, Australia, Canada, and globally. Professional qualifications in engineering, nursing, and accounting may require separate registration with the relevant New Zealand professional body before you can practise.

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