1, tuition
Undergraduate course: most of them are between12-160,000; Master: Most of them are between 1.3-0.2 million/200 thousand.
If you want to study for a doctorate, most doctoral majors can enjoy the same fees as domestic students, mostly between 30,000 and 50,000, which is very cost-effective.
2. Residence
If you study in New Zealand, you can apply for dormitories, but there are not enough dormitories in foreign schools, so many people choose boarding or renting apartments. Most schools in New Zealand provide dormitories for students, usually in or near schools, with single or double rooms. The rent is calculated on a weekly basis, and the accommodation fee is about 270 New Zealand dollars (1.300 yuan), which is about 60,000-70,000 yuan per year.
3. Living expenses
In addition to tuition, living expenses are also part of the cost of studying abroad, and the living expenses in each region are different.
Auckland area: most of them are between 90- 1.2 million; Wellington area: most of them are between 800-65438+ 10,000; Canterbury region: most of them are between 7-65438+ million; Otago area: most of them are between 60,000 and 80,000.
4. Food and beverage expenses
The cost of food and beverage varies from place to place, which is about NZ $65/week (about RMB 300 yuan/week). The consumption level of different cities in New Zealand is different. For example, the living expenses of international students at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, can be as high as NZ $30,000/year (about 1.35 million/year).
The living expenses of international students in Otago University and Massey University are relatively cheap, about10.8 thousand New Zealand dollars/year (about 82 thousand yuan/year). Generally speaking, the living expenses of studying in New Zealand is about 25,000 New Zealand dollars per year, which is about 1 10000 yuan/year.
5. Medical insurance premium
The annual cost is about 200-700 NZD (900-3200 RMB).
The New Zealand government stipulates that international students studying in New Zealand need to purchase medical and travel insurance during their studies. After paying the insurance premium, when students go to see a doctor in New Zealand, they basically don't need to pay or only need to pay a small amount of medical expenses in most cases.
The above data comes from 1 14 study abroad network.