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Education Consultants in Melbourne for New Zealand

6 education consultants based in Melbourne place students in New Zealand. None have been reviewed by students here yet, so compare them on accreditation, services and track record — and write the first review if you have used one.

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Consultants in Melbourne placing students in New Zealand

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Studyco Melbourne logo

Studyco Melbourne

📍 Melbourne, Australia
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University AdmissionsStudent VisaMigration Services
Fast Track Consultancy Melbourne logo

Fast Track Consultancy Melbourne

📍 Melbourne, Australia
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Student VisaSkilled MigrationPartner Visa
AECC Global Melbourne logo

AECC Global Melbourne

📍 Melbourne, Australia
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🏅ICEF Accredited
University AdmissionsStudent VisaSkilled Migration
IDP Education Melbourne logo

IDP Education Melbourne

📍 Melbourne, Australia
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🏅ICEF Accredited
University AdmissionsIELTS Testing CentreStudent Visa
Worldclass Consultants Melbourne logo

Worldclass Consultants Melbourne

📍 Melbourne, Australia
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Student VisaSkilled MigrationEmployer-Sponsored Visa

CECA Melbourne

📍 Melbourne, Australia
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Skilled MigrationEmployer-Sponsored VisaStudent Visa

What studying in New Zealand costs — and when to apply

Know these numbers before your first consultation, so you can tell a straight answer from a sales pitch.

Undergraduate tuitionNZD$22,000 – $32,000/yr
Postgraduate tuitionNZD$26,000 – $37,000/yr
Living expenses (cities)NZD$15,000 – $20,000/yr
Living expenses (smaller towns)NZD$10,000 – $14,000/yr
Health insuranceNZD$300 – $700/yr
Student visa feeNZD$375

💡 Auckland is the most expensive city. Dunedin, Hamilton, and Palmerston North offer lower living costs with strong university campuses.

Semester 1
February / March
Apply: Sep – Dec
Semester 2
July
Apply: Feb – May
Full New Zealand study guide — visa, universities, scholarships →

Frequently asked questions

How many education consultants in Melbourne handle New Zealand applications?

We list 6 education consultants in Melbourne that place students in New Zealand, of which 2 are ICEF-accredited. None of them have been reviewed by students on ConsultancyCheck yet — if you have used one, you can write the first review.

Which consultant in Melbourne is best for New Zealand?

Nobody has enough verified student reviews in Melbourne for us to rank consultants for New Zealand yet, so we will not pretend otherwise. Use the profiles above to compare accreditation, destinations served and services, contact two or three directly, and ask each for references.

What does it cost to study in New Zealand?

Auckland is the most expensive city. Dunedin, Hamilton, and Palmerston North offer lower living costs with strong university campuses. A consultant in Melbourne should give you a written breakdown of their own fees separately from your tuition and visa costs — if they will not, treat that as a warning sign.

When should I apply from Melbourne for New Zealand?

New Zealand has 2 main intakes: Semester 1 (February / March, apply Sep – Dec); Semester 2 (July, apply Feb – May). Work backwards from the application window — most students in Melbourne start their paperwork 8–12 months ahead.

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