Medicine and Health Science

New Zealand offers world-class education in the field of Medicine and Health Sciences, with a focus on both practical skills and theoretical knowledge. The country has a well-established healthcare system and numerous internationally recognized medical schools that train the next generation of doctors, nurses, and health professionals.


Popular Fields in Medicine and Health Sciences

  1. Medicine (MBChB)
    • Focus: Medical theory, clinical practice, and patient care.
  2. Dentistry
    • Focus: Oral health, dental surgery, and orthodontics.
  3. Nursing
    • Focus: Patient care, healthcare management, and nursing ethics.
  4. Pharmacy
    • Focus: Medicine dispensing, pharmaceutical research, and patient consultation.
  5. Public Health
    • Focus: Epidemiology, healthcare policies, and health promotion.
  6. Physiotherapy
    • Focus: Movement therapy, rehabilitation, and physical health.
  7. Biomedical Science
    • Focus: Human biology, medical research, and laboratory work.
  8. Veterinary Science
    • Focus: Animal health, diagnostics, and surgery.

Entry Requirements for Bangladeshi Students

Undergraduate Programs (Bachelor’s Degree):

  1. Education:
    • HSC/Class 12th with a strong background in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
    • Minimum GPA of 3.5–4.0 out of 5.0 in high school (for Medicine, a higher GPA is often required).
    • For Nursing and Allied Health: GPA of 3.0–4.0.
  2. Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0).
    • TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80.
    • PTE Academic: Score of 58–65.
  3. Additional Requirements:
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Explaining interest in medicine or health sciences.
    • Personal Statement/Interview: Some universities (e.g., University of Otago, University of Auckland) require an interview or personal statement for medical programs.
    • Aptitude Tests: For Medicine, students may need to take an entry exam such as the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) or GAMSAT (Graduate Medical School Admissions Test) for postgraduate medical courses.

Postgraduate Programs (Master’s/Doctoral Degree):

  1. Education:
    • A Bachelor’s degree in medicine, nursing, pharmacy, or a related field.
    • Minimum GPA of 3.0–3.5 out of 4.0.
    • For Medicine, a medical degree from a recognized institution and clinical experience are required for admission to postgraduate programs.
  2. Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS: Minimum overall score of 7.0 (with no band less than 6.5).
    • TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90–100.
    • PTE Academic: Score of 65–70.
  3. Additional Requirements:
    • CV/Resume: Detailing academic and professional background.
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Explaining motivations, goals, and career aspirations in the health field.
    • Work Experience: For certain programs (e.g., Medical School, Nursing), relevant clinical or professional work experience is required.

Tuition Fees

  1. Undergraduate Programs:
    • NZD 25,000–75,000 per year (~BDT 1,600,000–4,900,000).
    • Medicine (MBChB): Higher fees, ranging from NZD 75,000–80,000 per year (~BDT 4,900,000–5,200,000).
  2. Postgraduate Programs:
    • NZD 30,000–80,000 per year (~BDT 2,000,000–5,200,000).

Popular Universities for Medicine and Health Sciences in New Zealand

  1. University of Otago
    • Known for its highly regarded Medical School (MBChB) and Dental School.
    • Offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in health sciences.
  2. University of Auckland
    • Offers a prestigious MBChB program and a wide range of health-related degrees.
  3. Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
    • Known for its nursing and public health programs.
  4. Victoria University of Wellington
    • Offers programs in public health, biomedical science, and physiotherapy.
  5. Massey University
    • Focuses on veterinary science, public health, and health education.

Scholarship Opportunities

  1. New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA):
    • Partial tuition fee support for international students based on merit.
  2. University-Specific Scholarships:
    • Available at universities such as the University of Otago and University of Auckland for students in health sciences programs.
  3. Asia-Pacific Scholarships:
    • Scholarships designed for students from Bangladesh and neighboring countries, especially for courses like medicine, nursing, and public health.

Career Opportunities After Graduation

  1. Doctor (MBChB):
    • Average Salary: NZD 120,000–200,000 per year (~BDT 7,900,000–13,100,000).
    • Postgraduate Medical Studies: Further specialization is required for roles like surgeon or specialist.
  2. Nurse:
    • Average Salary: NZD 60,000–85,000 per year (~BDT 3,900,000–5,600,000).
  3. Pharmacist:
    • Average Salary: NZD 75,000–100,000 per year (~BDT 5,000,000–6,600,000).
  4. Physiotherapist:
    • Average Salary: NZD 65,000–90,000 per year (~BDT 4,300,000–5,900,000).
  5. Biomedical Scientist:
    • Average Salary: NZD 60,000–85,000 per year (~BDT 3,900,000–5,600,000).
  6. Veterinarian:
    • Average Salary: NZD 70,000–110,000 per year (~BDT 4,600,000–7,300,000).

Post-Graduation Opportunities

  1. Post-Study Work Visa:
    • Eligible for a 1–3-year work visa upon completion of a health-related degree.
  2. Permanent Residency (PR):
    • Graduates from medicine, nursing, and other healthcare fields are in high demand in New Zealand, making it easier to apply for PR.
  3. Global Recognition:
    • Degrees in Medicine and Health Sciences from New Zealand are globally recognized, and graduates are eligible to work in various countries.

Why Choose New Zealand for Medicine and Health Sciences?

  • High-Quality Education: World-class programs accredited internationally.
  • Innovative Research: Strong emphasis on health innovation and global health challenges.
  • Industry Collaboration: Extensive industry connections providing real-world training.
  • Work Opportunities: Excellent post-graduation work and permanent residency options.
  • Cultural Diversity: A welcoming, safe environment for international students.

New Zealand offers Bangladeshi students a strong foundation in Medicine and Health Sciences, along with excellent career opportunities both locally and internationally.