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Auckland

Auckland Region

Auckland is New Zealand’s largest and most diverse city, known for its beautiful harbours, vibrant culture, and modern lifestyle. Surrounded by beaches and volcanic landscapes, it offers a unique mix of nature and city living. With top universities, a strong job market, and a welcoming multicultural community, Auckland is a popular destination for international students and professionals alike.

Auckland
#1New Zealand's Student City
4Universities
40k+Students

Monthly Living Costs in Auckland

Average Total Living Cost
NZD $2,530

Accommodation
NZD $960 - $1,600
Groceries
NZD $730 - $1,100
Transportation
~ NZD $130
Utilities
~ NZD $35 - $40
Entertainment
NZD $25 - $60
Books & Supplies
~ NZD $90

Estimates subject to accommodation type and lifestyle

Average Tuition Fee / Year in Auckland


Pre-U / Foundation
NZD $20,500 - $33,750
Undergraduate Degree
NZD $38,000 - $86,600
Postgraduate Degree
NZD $40,209 - $86,561

Subject to university and course

Universities in Auckland

Degree fee / yearfrom NZD $45,841
3 campuses in Auckland
Rent / monthfrom NZD $1,300 - $1,800
Degree fee / yearfrom NZD $37,400
1 campus in Auckland
Rent / monthfrom NZD $1,000 - $2,100
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Degree fee / yearfrom NZD $38,279
1 campus in Auckland
Rent / monthfrom NZD $1,000 - $1,500
Degree fee / yearfrom NZD $33,750
1 campus in Auckland
Rent / monthfrom NZD $900 - $2,000
QS Rank #1

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More Regional Universities Outside Auckland

Nearby Auckland

3 universities in 6 towns and cities in Auckland Region
Auckland Region

Universities and Distance from Auckland

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North Campus
South Campus
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Auckland
Grafton
Leigh Marine Laboratory
South Auckland

More About Auckland Region

Quick Facts

  • 5 Universities
  • 45k+ International Students

Postgraduate Study

Auckland’s universities are at the forefront of New Zealand’s research excellence, with leading institutions demonstrating strong performance across a wide range of disciplines. With strong government and industry partnerships with support from national funding bodies, Auckland plays a central role in shaping New Zealand’s research landscape, particularly in areas like sustainability, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, and health equity.

Key Industry

Auckland has a diverse and steadily growing local economy, with key industries including manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, food and beverage, construction, engineering, and professional services like legal, accounting, management, and marketing.

Post-study Work Opportunity

As home to the largest job market in New Zealand, Auckland offers graduates greater access to post-study work opportunities. Understanding visa requirements and eligibility criteria is essential to making the most of these opportunities and exploring potential pathways to long-term residency.

Accommodation

Students in Auckland can choose from on-campus dorms, university-managed apartments, private rentals, hostels, or homestays. On-campus and university housing offer convenience and support, while private rentals give more independence. Hostels are budget-friendly and social, and homestays provide meals and a cultural experience with a local family.

Lifestyle

Auckland is a vibrant city with something for everyone—rich in culture, nature, and entertainment. From iconic landmarks like the Sky Tower and Harbour Bridge to lively areas like Ponsonby and Aotea Square, there's always something to explore. Enjoy green parks, volcanic cones, and popular beaches like Mission Bay, or dive into the city’s food, music, and arts scene. Known as the “City of Sails,” Auckland blends urban energy with natural beauty, making it an exciting place to live.

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