Scholarships in New Zealand for Bangladeshi Students

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New Zealand offers globally recognized universities, innovative teaching, and strong industry links. With affordable tuition compared to many Western countries and excellent scholarship opportunities, it is a top choice for international students seeking quality education and career prospects.

Universities emphasize research, critical thinking, and hands-on learning. Whether you’re interested in Business, Engineering, IT, Agriculture, Health Sciences, or Arts, you’ll find high-quality programmes taught in English.

Beyond academics, New Zealand offers a safe, welcoming, and multicultural society. With breathtaking natural beauty and a supportive learning environment, students enjoy both personal growth and academic success.

Why Study in New Zealand?

Top Universities

All 8 New Zealand universities rank in the QS World Rankings. Degrees are internationally respected and aligned with global industry standards.

Affordable & Scholarships

Tuition fees are reasonable, with government and university scholarships available for international students, including those from Bangladesh.

Work While Studying

Students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time in scheduled breaks. Post-study work visas allow graduates to gain local experience.

Safe & Welcoming

New Zealand is one of the safest countries globally, known for its friendly culture and support for international students through campus services.

For Bangladeshi students, New Zealand combines academic quality, affordability, work opportunities, and a safe environmentβ€”making it a perfect study destination.

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Facilities for Students

Study With or Without IELTS

Most universities require English tests like IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo. However, students who studied previously in English may apply with a Medium of Instruction (MOI) certificate. Pathway programmes are also offered for conditional entry.

These flexible options ensure more students can access high-quality education in New Zealand even without traditional IELTS scores.

Required Documents (NZ Student Visa)

πŸ“Œ Personal & Academic Documents πŸ“Œ Financial & Visa Documents
βœ… Valid Passport βœ… Proof of sufficient funds (tuition + living)
βœ… Academic transcripts & certificates βœ… Proof of accommodation in NZ
βœ… University offer letter βœ… Evidence of medical & travel insurance
βœ… English proficiency certificate (if required) βœ… Health & character certificates (medical exam, police clearance)
βœ… Passport-size photos βœ… Completed visa application & fee

πŸ“Œ English Requirements (Typical)

Level IELTS PTE (Academic)
UG 6.0 (no band < 5.5) 50
PG 6.5 (no band < 6.0) 58
Diploma/Foundation 5.5 (no band < 5.0) 42–46
Exact requirements vary by programme and universityβ€”always confirm before applying.

Academic transcripts, valid passport, English proficiency (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo), Statement of Purpose, and recommendation letters. Some courses require portfolios, work experience, or interviews.

Apply online directly to the university. Once accepted, use your offer letter, financial proof, health insurance, and other documents to apply for a Student Visa via Immigration New Zealand.

Universities focus on academic degrees and research, while Institutes of Technology/Polytechnics (ITPs) offer applied, vocational, and skills-based programmes. Both are government-recognized and respected.

Most UG programmes require IELTS 6.0 (no band < 5.5), PG programmes 6.5 (no band < 6.0). PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo are also accepted. Some universities may accept MOI certificates or offer pathway programmes.

Yes. The NZ Government, Education New Zealand (ENZ), and individual universities offer scholarships for outstanding students. Popular options include NZ International Scholarships and university merit awards.

Yes. International students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during holidays. Postgraduate research students may work full-time during their study.

Absolutely. New Zealand is known for its welcoming culture, safe cities, and dedicated student support services such as academic counselling, career services, and international student offices.

Yes, New Zealand qualifications are globally recognized and aligned with the NZQA and international frameworks, enabling further study or employment abroad.

Graduates can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa (1–3 years depending on qualification and location of study). This allows them to gain skilled work experience in New Zealand and may lead to residency.

Yes. Eligible students (usually postgraduate) may bring their spouse, who can get a work visa. Dependent children may access free primary and secondary education in New Zealand.

Yes. International students must have approved medical and travel insurance for the full duration of their stay. Many universities arrange this as part of enrolment.

πŸ“Œ Official Links – New Zealand