Living in New Zealand
Living in New Zealand
Location and Climate
In the long and narrow island nation wherever you choose to study, you’ll never be far from a beach, some native bush or some wide open spaces. New Zealand hosts a generally temperate climate- generally warm, dry summers and relatively mild, wet winters. The country receives snowfall from early June until early October, though cold snaps can occur outside this season. Snowfall is common in the eastern and southern parts of the South Island and mountain areas across the country.
The choice of place of stay may be based on ease of commuting to education provider, financial capability to meet cost of living, availability of part-time jobs and available housing options in the area.
Culture
Cost of living
The cost of living is way higher when compared to that of Nepal and may vary depending upon which city you settle in. However, the overall cost of living is comparable to other developed countries. According to a survey conducted by Mercer in 2016 in major cities of 209 countries in terms of cost of living, Auckland city ranks 98th and Wellington 123rd. The higher the rank the lesser is the cost of living. The more expensive cities, for the sake of comparison, included Hong Kong ranking 1st, Singapore 5th, New York City 11th, London 17th, Perth 69th, and Melbourne 71st. New Zealand offers standard of living similar to these countries but at a lesser price.
Fees range from about $22,000 to $32,000 for Bachelor degree, less for diploma/certificate compared to that of bachelor degree, $26,000 to $37,000 for post graduate degree.
The fees will be higher for subjects such as medicine and veterinary science.
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Cost of living |General fee range
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2016 Cost of Living Survey | Mercer
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Human Development Report 2016 | UNDP
Accommodation
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Hall of residence
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Homestay
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Rent
Recreation
New Zealand not only offers world class education but also offers stunning landscape, unique biodiversity, golden beaches, rolling green farmland and snow covered mountains. What raises your adrenaline if the bungy jumping doesn’t? The climate is also friendly enough to travel at time of your convenience and enjoy the myriad of experiences this spectacular country has to offer.
Things to do in New Zealand New Zealand – Wikipedia