Engineering

New Zealand offers high-quality engineering education that is globally recognized, focusing on both theoretical learning and practical skills. The country is known for its innovative approach to engineering education and strong industry connections, providing excellent opportunities for students to gain hands-on experience.


Popular Fields in Engineering

  1. Civil Engineering
    • Focus: Infrastructure development, construction management, and urban planning.
  2. Mechanical Engineering
    • Focus: Product design, thermodynamics, and manufacturing processes.
  3. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    • Focus: Power systems, electronics, and renewable energy technologies.
  4. Software Engineering
    • Focus: Software development, programming languages, and system architecture.
  5. Chemical Engineering
    • Focus: Chemical production, process design, and material sciences.
  6. Environmental Engineering
    • Focus: Waste management, water treatment, and environmental conservation.
  7. Aerospace Engineering
    • Focus: Aircraft design, flight dynamics, and propulsion systems.
  8. Mechatronics Engineering
    • Focus: Robotics, automation, and control systems.

Entry Requirements for Bangladeshi Students

Undergraduate Programs (Bachelor’s Degree):

  1. Education:
    • HSC/Class 12th with a minimum GPA of 3.5–4.0 out of 5.0 (with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry).
    • Minimum grade of B or higher in Mathematics and Physics is typically required.
  2. Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.0 (with no band less than 5.5).
    • TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 80.
    • PTE Academic: Score of 50–58.
  3. Additional Requirements:
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Explaining interest in engineering and long-term career aspirations.
    • Mathematics and Science Background: Strong performance in subjects like Physics and Mathematics at the HSC level.

Postgraduate Programs (Master’s Degree):

  1. Education:
    • A Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field from a recognized institution.
    • Minimum GPA: 3.0 out of 4.0 (or equivalent).
  2. Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS: Minimum overall score of 6.5 (with no band less than 6.0).
    • TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 90.
    • PTE Academic: Score of 58–65.
  3. Additional Requirements:
    • CV/Resume: Highlighting academic achievements and any relevant work experience in engineering.
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Discussing specific interests in the engineering field and the reasons for pursuing the program.
    • Work Experience: Some programs, especially in fields like civil and mechanical engineering, may require work experience or industry exposure.

Tuition Fees

  1. Undergraduate Programs:
    • NZD 22,000–40,000 per year (~BDT 1,400,000–2,600,000).
  2. Postgraduate Programs:
    • NZD 25,000–45,000 per year (~BDT 1,600,000–2,900,000).

Popular Universities for Engineering in New Zealand

  1. University of Auckland
    • Offers a wide range of engineering courses, including civil, electrical, mechanical, and software engineering.
  2. University of Otago
    • Known for its programs in chemical, civil, and environmental engineering.
  3. University of Canterbury
    • Specializes in a variety of engineering fields, including civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering.
  4. Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
    • Focuses on practical learning with industry connections, offering a wide range of engineering disciplines.
  5. Victoria University of Wellington
    • Offers innovative programs in mechatronics, software engineering, and environmental engineering.

Scholarship Opportunities

  1. New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA):
    • Offers financial support to international students based on academic merit.
  2. University-Specific Scholarships:
    • Available at universities like the University of Auckland and University of Canterbury for international students.
  3. Asia-Pacific Scholarships:
    • Tailored scholarships for Bangladeshi and other international students to study engineering.

Career Opportunities After Graduation

  1. Civil Engineer:
    • Average Salary: NZD 70,000–100,000 per year (~BDT 4,600,000–6,600,000).
  2. Mechanical Engineer:
    • Average Salary: NZD 75,000–110,000 per year (~BDT 5,000,000–7,300,000).
  3. Electrical Engineer:
    • Average Salary: NZD 80,000–120,000 per year (~BDT 5,300,000–8,000,000).
  4. Software Engineer:
    • Average Salary: NZD 80,000–120,000 per year (~BDT 5,300,000–8,000,000).
  5. Environmental Engineer:
    • Average Salary: NZD 70,000–100,000 per year (~BDT 4,600,000–6,600,000).
  6. Project Manager (Engineering):
    • Average Salary: NZD 90,000–130,000 per year (~BDT 6,000,000–8,600,000).

Post-Graduation Opportunities

  1. Post-Study Work Visa:
    • Eligible for a 3-year work visa upon completion of a degree.
  2. Permanent Residency (PR):
    • Engineers are highly in demand in New Zealand, which increases the chances of qualifying for residency after work experience.
  3. Global Recognition:
    • Engineering degrees from New Zealand are recognized internationally, offering global career prospects.

Why Choose New Zealand for Engineering?

  • High-Quality Education: Engineering programs are globally recognized and accredited.
  • Industry Collaboration: Strong links with industries, providing opportunities for internships and work experience.
  • Innovative Research: Focus on sustainable engineering practices and cutting-edge technologies.
  • Multicultural Environment: A welcoming and inclusive environment for international students.
  • Job Opportunities: High demand for skilled engineers in New Zealand’s growing infrastructure and tech sectors.

New Zealand offers a dynamic and rewarding environment for Bangladeshi students pursuing engineering, with a solid education system, career opportunities, and a high standard of living.