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Wellington

Wellington Region

Known for its vibrant arts scene, lively culture, and stunning harbor views. It’s a hub for government, business, and creative industries, offering excellent education and career opportunities. With its compact size, walkable city center, and access to beautiful nature, Wellington combines urban convenience with outdoor lifestyle.

Wellington
#7New Zealand's Great City to Live
2Universities
3k+Students
7.9 hrs from Auckland
11.1 hrs from Auckland
1.2 hrs from Auckland

Monthly Living Costs in Wellington

Average Total Living Cost
NZD $2,452

Accommodation
NZD $1,050 - $1,449
Groceries
~ NZD $725 - $1,038
Transportation
~ NZD $91
Utilities
NZD $35 - $40
Entertainment
~ NZD $18

Estimates subject to accommodation type and lifestyle

Average Tuition Fee / Year in Wellington


Pre-U / Foundation
NZD $14,480 - $28,960
Undergraduate Degree
NZD $32,280 - $106,250
Postgraduate Degree
NZD $18,370 - $70,120

Subject to university and course

Universities in Wellington

Logo of University of Otago
QS#197NZ#2
Degree fee / yearfrom NZD $38,279
1 campus in Wellington
Rent / monthfrom NZD $800 - $1,500
Logo of Massey University
QS#230NZ#3
Degree fee / yearfrom NZD $32,260
1 campus in Wellington
Rent / monthfrom NZD $1,400 - $1,500
QS Rank #1

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More Regional Universities Outside Wellington

Nearby Wellington

1 university in 4 towns and cities in Wellington Region
Wellington Region

Universities and Distance from Wellington

Living Cost Tier
Te Aro
Pipitea
Kelburn
Miramar Creative Centre

More About Wellington Region

Quick Facts

  • 2 Universities
  • 3k+ students

Postgraduate Study

Wellington is a leading hub for postgraduate education in New Zealand. Driven by top-tier institutions like Victoria University of Wellington and Massey University, the city provides a supportive and research-focused environment. Academic programmes have a strong emphasis on fields such as law, public policy, creative arts, and technology, preparing students to join the city’s prominent government, business, and innovation sectors.

Key Industry

Wellington’s main industries include government and public services, film and creative media, technology, education, tourism, and professional services. It’s also a centre for innovation, with strong connections between the public and private sectors.

Post-study Work Opportunity

New Zealand’s Post-Study Work Visa provides a clear pathway for international graduates to begin their careers in Wellington. Graduates with a New Zealand qualification, such as a bachelor's or master's degree, may be eligible for a visa of up to three years, allowing them to gain valuable work experience. This visa provides a direct route to employment in the city’s key sectors, including the public service, technology, and creative industries, and can also provide a clear route towards gaining New Zealand residency.

Accommodation

In Wellington, international students have several housing options such as university residences, independent apartments, homestays with local families, and private rentals. These options provide comfort, convenience, and a chance to immerse in the local lifestyle during their studies.

Lifestyle

Wellington boasts a lively lifestyle combining cultural festivals, arts, and outdoor adventures. Famous for its bustling cafés, scenic harbor, and close natural attractions, the city blends city life with easy access to beaches, parks, and trails. Its welcoming community and manageable size make it a great home for both students and locals.

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