1. Tuition: From master's degree to short-term English training courses, there are many learning options in New Zealand. The tuition fees for studying in New Zealand vary according to the courses, schools and years of study.
Tuition for primary and secondary schools: the tuition for public primary schools is $ 1 1000 per year, and that for public secondary schools is $ 13000 per year. The tuition fee for private primary and secondary schools is about $25,000 per year.
Diploma/Certificate: Choose the course that suits you according to the study abroad budget. For example, a two-year New Zealand engineering diploma needs $65,438+08,500; Or spend $ 12425 on a computer certificate course last semester.
Bachelor's degree: the tuition fee is about $22,000-$32,000, and the tuition fee for medical or veterinary subjects is higher. Many bachelor's degrees can be completed in three years.
Master's degree: the tuition fee is about $26,000 to $37,000, and the tuition fee for medical or veterinary subjects is higher.
Doctoral degree: the tuition fee for doctoral students is the same as that for local students in New Zealand. The annual tuition fee for most subjects is about $6,500 to $9,000.
English course: Choose the course that suits you according to the study abroad budget. For example, the cost of learning a general English course is $300 per week; 12 week Cambridge English test course fee is $5 100.
2. Living expenses: In addition to living in student dormitories in New Zealand schools, you can also study and stay in New Zealand in the following ways.
Student Hotel: The student hotel fee is about 130- 160 USD per week (about RMB 7 15-880 yuan), including meals.
Home boarding: The cost of home boarding is about NZ $230 per week (about RMB 960 yuan), including meals.
Apartment: The apartment has facilities such as kitchen and laundry room for students. The cost is about S $ 100- 180 per week (about 420-750 yuan RMB). Students also need living expenses such as meals of S $ 30-40 yuan (about 165-220 yuan).
New Zealand study abroad materials
1. Passport: A valid passport issued by People's Republic of China (PRC) requires a scanned copy of the first page and signature page of the passport. If you don't have a passport, you need a copy of the front and back of your ID card and a copy of your birth certificate. It should be noted here that it is a birth certificate, not a birth certificate. Birth certificate refers to the certificate issued by the hospital where you were born, and birth certificate refers to the notarial certificate issued by you in the local notary office with your household registration book, which will show who your father is, who your mother is, date of birth and other information. The birth certificate will focus on your birth weight, hospital and so on.
2. The highest academic certificate and degree certificate: 1. If it is a student, provide proof of study and school transcripts (Chinese and English version); 2. If you have graduated, provide the highest academic qualifications, degree certificates and school transcripts (Chinese and English versions).
3.PS, recommendation letter and resume (Chinese and English version): 1. If you are applying for high school or preparatory course, you don't need the above; 2. If you are applying for a college degree or above or a student is studying, you need to provide PS (Personal Statement), preferably a recommendation letter from the school tutor; 3. If you apply for a college degree or above and have already joined the work, you need to provide PS, CV (personal resume), employment certificate (in Chinese and English) and recommendation letter from your work unit.
4. Work certificate: This item is only applicable to students who have already taken part in the work. Need to provide proof of work, indicating the nature of the company and working hours. This project also needs both Chinese and English versions.