Is it expensive to study in New Zealand for a year? Can I work part time?

Updated on educate 2024-06-23
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Part-time income for studying in New Zealand: There is an hourly limit for international students, generally 20 hours per week. You can earn 10 New Zealand dollars (New Zealand dollars) per hour, and your weekly income is about 200 yuan, and your annual income is about 10,000 yuan based on 50 weeks a year.

    The tuition fee here is about 12,000 New Zealand dollars for high school, and the living expenses are about 120 New Zealand dollars per week (including about 80 yuan for rent and about 40 yuan for living expenses). Total expenses (tuition, rent, living expenses): about NZ$18,000 (calculated on a 50-week basis) Total income (part-time job, 20 hours per week, 50 weeks):

    Difference of about NZ$10,000: NZ$8,000. Remarks:

    New Zealand gives everyone who lives here a tax identification number. Your boss will ask you for this tax ID number at the interview so that you can pay payroll taxes to the tax office. Payroll taxes are about income and are automatically deducted from your income.

    So you have to ask if it's a pre-tax salary or an after-tax salary during the interview. For example, if the pre-tax salary is 12 yuan per hour, the actual salary that will come to you after deducting the tax is about 12 yuan per hour.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to the price level in January 2020, the cost of studying in New Zealand for one year ranges from 25-300,000 yuan.

    International students generally aim at the eight famous universities, and the fees are affected by the major, and the tuition fee for liberal arts majors is 10,000 yuan a year; The fees for science majors are generally between 10,000 yuan; Engineering majors have to prepare 10,000 yuan a year.

    New Zealand cities and locations have a very big impact on everyone's accommodation costs, here is mainly to filial piety to live in the school as an example, the rent is calculated by the week, in Auckland and other cities, the rent is generally about 3000 yuan, and the smaller city 2000 a week is enough. Meals are generally solved in the school cafeteria, and at least 300 yuan should be prepared every week, and if everyone goes out to eat often, it will be more expensive.

    In addition, it is necessary to set aside a budget for shopping and entertainment, everyone needs to be familiar with local life and expand the scope of social activities, which all need to be spent on money, and the basic living needs must also be met, at least 3,000 yuan a month must be prepared.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It costs about 20w to study in Xintong and Sealand.

    The main universities in New Zealand are: Auckland University of Technology, Lincoln University, Massey University, University of Auckland, University of Waikato, etc.

    1. Auckland University of Technology:

    Auckland University of Technology, formerly known as Auckland Technical School (ATS), was founded in 1895. In 2000, with the approval of the then Governor of New Zealand, it was officially upgraded to a National Research University in New Zealand** and renamed Auckland University of Technology (AUT).

    Auckland University of Technology is a forward-thinking, modern university, one of New Zealand's eight national comprehensive research universities, a member of the Association of New Zealand Universities (UNZ), the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) and the Association of Southeast Asian Colleges and Universities (ASAIHL), and the second largest university in New Zealand.

    2. University of Lincoln:

    The University of Lincoln was founded in 1878 as the University of New Zealand diplomas and degrees for Canterbury Agricultural College. The University of Lincoln is one of New Zealand's oldest universities, a member of the European Alliance of Life Sciences Universities (ELLS), a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, and a world-renowned agricultural university.

    3. Massey University:

    Massey University was founded in 1927 and named in honour of former New Zealand Prime Minister William Ferguson Massey (1865-1925). Massey University is New Zealand's largest institution of education and research and the only truly national university in New Zealand.

    4. University of Auckland:

    The University of Auckland, abbreviated as the University of Austria, was founded in 1883, located in Auckland, the largest city in Singapore, with 7 campuses, is the largest comprehensive university engaged in teaching and research in New Zealand and has the most majors, is a comprehensive research university, and is a member of the Pacific Rim University Alliance, the World University Alliance, the Asia-Pacific Association of International Education, and the Association of Commonwealth Universities.

    5. University of Waikato:

    Founded in 1964, the University of Waikato is one of eight publicly funded universities in New Zealand**, with more than 12,500 students and more than 2,200 international students from more than 70 countries around the world. The University of Waikato enjoys a high reputation in the world, and is known as the "Harvard of the Southern Hemisphere" for its expertise in management, law, computing, natural sciences and education.

    The above data is from "Zhihu".

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