This document provides information about studying and finding work in New Zealand. It discusses popular fields of study like IT, engineering, and hospitality that are in demand. It also compares universities, which typically offer bachelor's degrees over 3 years, to polytechnics and colleges which offer applied 2-year diplomas. Students can receive a post-study work visa after graduation from either. The document also estimates tuition costs, living expenses, and potential part-time earnings while studying. Overall, it outlines educational and career options for international students interested in New Zealand.
8. What Courses to Study in New
Zealand?
In Practical New Zealand, Everything is ‘APPLIED’
Study Applied Courses
• Applied Technology
• Applied Management
• Applied Business
• Applied Accounting
• Cookery
• Hospitality
9. Which Course Where in NZ?
Normally,
IT in Wellington
Engineering in Christchurch
Hospitality/HM in Queenstown
Health/Nursing in Rotoroua
Auckland: Jack of All,
Nelson- Anything with Internships included course
10. 1 year work visa
on graduation
University
Bachelor = min 3
years
Master = 1-2 years
NZ$24,000
per year
Foundation Studies
NZ$18,000
University vs Polytechnic/College
1 year work visa
on graduation
1 year to complete
Bachelor Degree
NZ$24,000
1 year work visa
on graduation
2 year Diploma
NZ$18,500
per year
Nepali students
cannot start
university in NZ
until completing
A-Levels.
However you can
start at BOPP
directly from
O-Levels
At NZ university,
you will not get
your first full time
work visa until
you complete
your degree.
At any NZ PTEs
under the
supervision of
NZQA you will get
your first full time
work visa after
completing just 2
years of study!
A bachelor
student at
university in NZ
you can only get
one work visa.
At BOPP, you
will be eligible
for two work
visas!
Tuition fees for
the first years of
your bachelor
degree are
significantly
lower at BOPP.
While studying
for your degree
at BOPP, you
will gain
multiple
qualifications at
the same time,
for no extra
cost.
By the time you
graduate, you
may already
have 2 or 3
qualifications,
and work
experience.
11. • 3 weeks no work
• 10 weeks 5 hours per week = $688
• 10 weeks 10 hours per week = $1,375
• 23 weeks 15 hours per week = $4,744
• 3 weeks vacation
• 9 weeks 40 hours per week = 4,950
• Earnings of $11,757 (minimum wage)
• - 19.5%
• Possible earnings of NZ$10,640
Part time work. What you might earn…
12. Tuition Fees
Tuition Fees May Vary According to the
Institutions:
NZ $ 14000 – 18000 per year for diploma
courses (3-4 yrs )
NZ$ 16,000 - 21000 per year for Graduate
Diploma and Postgraduate Diploma Courses
(1-2yrs)
13. Living Expenses
Depends Upon the Island you choose
For Auckland:
Housing NZ$90 –NZ$120/week on shared apartment
or unit
Food Expenses: NZD55/wk
Internet: NZ$25 (on shared basis)
Total NZ$200/week (only if you know how to be
economical)
Other personal expenses are dependent on individual
circumstances