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Nepali students need to show a minimum of NZD $20,000 for a year of living expenses if your course is over a year. If your study duration is less than a year, you’ll need to show you can cover ans expense of NZD $1,667 per month in New Zealand. In case of sponsorship or scholarship, you also have to present the proof of funds for tuition fees.

The annual cost to study in New Zealand typically ranges between NZD 37,000 and NZD 50,000, including tuition and living expenses, depending on the program and city.

For most undergraduate programs, a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 overall (no band lower than 5.5) is required. For postgraduate courses, the requirement is usually 6.5 overall (with no band below 6.0).

Yes, studying in New Zealand without IELTS is possible, as some universities accept alternative language tests like PTE, TOEFL, or their own internal exams. Some institutions may also waive this requirement if you completed your prior education in English.

Yes, New Zealand accepts education gaps, especially if the student can provide valid reasons such as work experience, additional studies, or skill development during the gap period.

Nepali students in New Zealand can earn around NZD 21 per hour in part-time jobs. With 20 work hours permitted per week, students in New Zealand can potentially earn up to NZD 1,680 per month, helping to cover living expenses.

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