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New Zealand’s Indian Student Enrolments Rise 48.9% Since 2021; Set to Nearly Double by 2030

University Living, the global student housing managed marketplace, has unveiled its latest report, Beyond Beds & Benches – Decoding ANZ’s Education System. in New Delhi. The report examines the shifting landscape of higher education in Oceania, with a focus on New Zealand and Australia, where international student enrollments- particularly from India are on the rise. It highlights key opportunities and challenges for universities, policymakers, and accommodation providers as they adapt to growing demand and evolving student needs.

Saurabh Arora, Founder & CEO, University Living, said “Australia and New Zealand are making taking strategic steps to attract international students by introducing policies that simplify the study-abroad journey and enhance post-study career prospects. New Zealand’s streamlined visa processes and work-rights policies, along with the recently announced NZ$10,000 scholarships for high-achieving Indian students, reflect the government’s commitment to global talent. With Indian student enrolments projected to grow by 93.9% from 2025 to 2030—from 22,225 to 24,594—New Zealand is emerging as a strong alternative to traditional study destinations.

Australia, meanwhile, remains a global leader in international education, backed by world-class universities, an industry-integrated education system, and strong post-study work opportunities. The sector’s AUD 47.8 billion contribution to the economy underscores its significance, while favourable migration policies and targeted scholarships continue to position it as a top choice for Indian students.

With these progressive policy changes, international students—especially from India—are increasingly exploring study opportunities in these regions. The rising demand for student accommodation further reinforces Australia and New Zealand’s positions as leading global education hubs.”

Australia and New Zealand have introduced significant visa policy reforms to attract international students, enhancing accessibility to both countries. Australia’s extended post-study work rights and New Zealand’s streamlined visa pathways create greater opportunities for students seeking global education and career advancement.

Both nations are prioritizing industry-aligned education, creating strong career pathways in STEM, healthcare, and business, to equip international graduates with relevant skills and enhance their employability While the US, UK, and Canada continue to dominate as study destinations, Australia and New Zealand are rapidly gaining traction, with India, China, Nepal, Vietnam, and Indonesia emerging as key source countries.

To strengthen their positions as global education hubs, the Australian and New Zealand governments are actively investing in education infrastructure, student support services, and international collaborations, enhancing the overall study-abroad experience.

Student enrolments in Australia and New Zealand have seen a strong post-pandemic recovery, with projections indicating sustained growth through 2030. By 2025, Australia’s Indian students’ enrolments are expected to surpass 101,552 while New Zealand is projected to host 22,225 Indian students. 

Vik Singh, Trade and Investment Commissioner South Asia, Austrade, commented at the event: “Australia’s commitment to international education is evident in its world-class institutions, strong support systems, and focus on innovation. The country continues to foster global partnerships, enabling students from diverse backgrounds to access high-quality education and training. With a well-integrated system that connects schooling, vocational training, higher education, and employment pathways, Australia ensures that students are well-prepared for the future. Beyond academics, Australia’s reputation as a safe, inclusive, and welcoming destination enhances the overall student experience. Its dedication to best practices in education and two-way mobility reinforces its role as a global leader in fostering knowledge exchange and cross-cultural collaboration. As international education remains central to global progress, Australia is well-positioned to build stronger partnerships and expand opportunities for students worldwide.

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