For international students, the tuition fees of most public middle schools range from 65,438+0,000 to 65,438+0,500 New Zealand dollars a year. If you spend thousands of New Zealand dollars more, you can choose a prestigious school that local New Zealand residents want their children to attend. Of course, if international students want to choose a private secondary school, they will probably have to spend 25,000 to 30,000 New Zealand dollars in tuition.
2. Undergraduate study abroad
At present, the cost of studying in New Zealand mainly includes two parts: tuition and living expenses.
Let's talk about living expenses first (the living expenses mentioned here include all expenses except tuition fees, such as housing, meals, mobile phones, transportation fees, etc. ). New Zealand Immigration requires each international student to deposit 1.250 NZD every month, which is 1.500 NZD for one year. Someone must ask, 15000 NZD is enough for one year? Basically, one year 15000 NZD can guarantee your basic living expenses. Let's get started. You rent a house, a single room. At present, the market price in Auckland is about 120 to NZ $250 a week (depending on whether you need a separate bathroom or a separate suite). Eating every week, assuming you cook, is about 80 to 150 NZD per week. The basic cost for one month is between 800 and 1000. If you add transportation fees, mobile phone fees, etc. 1250 NZD can pay the normal study abroad expenses for one month. The requirements of the Immigration Bureau are quite reliable to tell the truth. But if you must live in a big house and eat abalone and seafood, one LV per month, one month 1250 NZD is definitely ... far from enough. However, normal expenses, such as going to a movie with friends every week, going out to eat together and going to the seaside for barbecue, can still have 1250 NZD a month. Then according to the current exchange rate, New Zealand's annual living expenses are 69,900 RMB, which is almost 70,000 RMB a year.
So the big head came. The cost of living in New Zealand is not much, but if you choose an eight-degree undergraduate course in New Zealand, the tuition will be considerable. According to your major, the tuition fees for chemical engineering, electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, civil engineering and so on are usually between 28,000 and 35,000 New Zealand dollars. The annual tuition fee for business majors such as finance, accounting and marketing is between NZD 24,000 and NZD 29,000. Tuition fees for special majors, such as pilots, dentists and clinical medicine, range from NZ $55,000 to NZ $80,000.
3. Postgraduate study abroad
(1) upfront expenses
Language test training fee: IELTS is the standard for studying in New Zealand. At present, the official registration fee is 1550 yuan.
School application fee and information mailing fee: school application fee: free; Notarial fee: 2,000 yuan.
Visa application and medical examination, air ticket fee
Visa application fee 1440 (visa application fee) +220 (visa center surcharge) +50 (courier fee) = 17 10.
Air ticket: 5,000 yuan (about), affected by the aircraft type, cabin and off-season.
② Tuition fee
According to different majors, tuition fees are also different:
Engineering technology (electronics, machinery, architecture, etc. ): $65,438+07,000-$265,438+0,500;
Science (computer, physics, chemistry, biology, etc. ): $ 16,000-$2 1,000;
Business/Economy (MBA): $65,438+$03,500-$27,500;
Law: USD 65,438+USD 03,500-USD 20,000;
Art/Humanities: 65,438 USD+04,000 USD-23,500 USD;
Agriculture/horticulture: USD 65,438+USD 02,000-USD 22,000.
living expenses
Immigration New Zealand requires each student to live at least NZ $7,000 a year. Generally speaking, a student needs about NZ $7,000 to NZ $ 1 1000 a year, including accommodation, food, clothing, transportation and entertainment. When you apply, you can ask a school in New Zealand to arrange accommodation for you. For international students, there are many ways to choose.