What is the typical budget required for studying in New Zealand or UK including tuition and living expenses?
04 Jun 2026 · Answered by Mohit Tanna · 1 min read
For a master’s in the UK, you should budget about £20,000-£55,000 per year including tuition and living expenses. In New Zealand, the typical annual cost ranges from NZD 42,000-69,000. Actual costs will depend on your course, city, and lifestyle, so it’s best to confirm with your target universities for the most accurate details.
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