Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Duration: | 3 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor’s | |
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Course Program: | Art & Humanities | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
NMIT has several campuses in the top of the South Island, including:
1. Nelson Campus: The main campus located in Nelson, which offers a wide range of programs and facilities.
2. Marlborough Campus: Located in Blenheim, focusing on programs related to viticulture, aviation, and maritime studies.
3. Woodbourne Campus: Associated with aviation engineering and located near the Marlborough Airport.
NMIT offers a variety of programs across different levels, including:
Certificates and Diplomas: Shorter courses providing foundational skills and knowledge.
Bachelor's Degrees: Undergraduate programs in areas such as business, IT, nursing, social work, and more.
Postgraduate Programs: Including postgraduate certificates, diplomas, and master's degrees in specialized fields.
Trades and Apprenticeships: Practical, hands-on training in trades like carpentry, automotive engineering, and electrical engineering.
English Language Programs: Courses to improve English language skills for non-native speakers.
Some of the prominent fields of study at NMIT include:
Viticulture and Winemaking: Leveraging the Marlborough region’s reputation for wine production.
Aquaculture: Focusing on the sustainable farming of aquatic organisms.
Maritime Studies: Training for careers in the maritime industry.
Creative Industries: Programs in arts, media, and design.
Nursing and Health: Preparing students for careers in healthcare.
NMIT provides various facilities and services to support student learning and well-being:
Libraries and Learning Resources: Comprehensive resources and support for research and study.
Student Support Services: Including academic support, counseling, and career services.
Accommodation: On-campus and off-campus housing options for students.
Recreational Facilities: Gyms, sports teams, and clubs.
NMIT welcomes international students and provides support services tailored to their needs, such as:
Orientation Programs: To help students settle into life in New Zealand.
Visa and Immigration Assistance: Guidance on obtaining and maintaining student visas.
Cultural Support: Activities and resources to help international students integrate and succeed.
NMIT maintains strong connections with local industries to ensure that its programs are relevant and that graduates are well-prepared for the workforce. These connections often provide opportunities for internships, work placements, and industry projects.
NMIT is actively involved in the local community, collaborating with businesses, iwi (Māori tribes), and other organizations to contribute to regional development and innovation.
1. Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting, Management, Marketing)
2. Graduate Diploma in Business
3. Diploma in Business
1. Bachelor of Information Technology
2. Graduate Diploma in Information Technology
3. Diploma in Information Technology
1. Bachelor of Nursing
2. Bachelor of Social Work
3. Diploma in Applied Fitness
4. Certificate in Health and Wellbeing
1. Bachelor of Arts and Media
2. Diploma in Arts and Media
3. Certificate in Arts and Design
1. Diploma in Hospitality Management
2. Diploma in Adventure Tourism
3. Certificate in Hospitality
1. Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical, Civil)
2. New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry
3. New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering
1. Bachelor of Viticulture and Winemaking
2. Diploma in Aquaculture (Fish Farming)
3. Certificate in Horticulture
1. New Zealand Diploma in Nautical Science
2.New Zealand Certificate in Maritime Crewing
3. Diploma in Aviation (Flight Instruction, General Aviation)
1. New Zealand Certificate in English Language
2.Certificate in Foundation Studies
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
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Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting, Management, Marketing) |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Bachelor of Information Technology |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Bachelor of Nursing |
3 years |
$19,500 |
Bachelor of Social Work |
4 years |
$15,000 |
Bachelor of Arts and Media |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Bachelor of Viticulture and Winemaking |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aquaculture) |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Bachelor of Counselling |
3 years |
$15,000 |
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Applied Management |
1.5 years |
$18,000 |
Master of Information Technology |
1.5 years |
$18,000 |
Master of Professional Practice |
1.5 years |
$18,000 |
NMIT offers a variety of programs suitable for international students, including:
Certificates and Diplomas: Short-term programs in various fields.
Bachelor's Degrees: In areas such as business, IT, nursing, social work, arts and media, viticulture and winemaking, applied science, and more.
Master's Degrees: Master of Applied Management, Master of Information Technology, and Master of Professional Practice.
Bachelor's Programs: Approximately $15,000 - $19,500 USD per year.
Master's Programs: Approximately $18,000 USD per year.
NMIT provides comprehensive support services tailored to the needs of international students, including:
Help students acclimate to the new environment.
Provide important information about the campus, resources, and living in New Zealand.
Guidance on obtaining and maintaining student visas.
Support with visa renewals and compliance with immigration regulations.
Tutoring services and academic workshops.
Access to libraries, learning resources, and study spaces.
English language courses for non-native speakers.
Additional language support integrated into academic programs.
On-campus accommodation options.
Assistance with finding off-campus housing.
Access to healthcare services.
Counseling and mental health support.
Fitness and recreational facilities.
Events and activities to help students engage with the local community.
Clubs and societies to meet new people and explore interests.
Support for cultural adjustment and integration.
Research Programs: Visit the to explore the various programs they offer.
Entry Requirements: Check the specific entry requirements for the chosen program, including academic qualifications, English language proficiency, and any other prerequisites.
Academic Transcripts: Copies of your previous academic qualifications and transcripts.
English Language Proficiency: Evidence of your English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL scores) if applicable.
Passport: A copy of your passport.
Work Experience: If required, documents verifying your work experience.
Online Application: Complete the online application form on the NMIT website.
Submit Documents: Upload all the required documents as part of your online application.
Application Fee: Pay any applicable application fee.
Application Assessment: NMIT will assess your application and supporting documents.
Conditional/Unconditional Offer: If you meet the entry requirements, you will receive a conditional or unconditional offer of place.
Acceptance: Accept the offer by following the instructions provided in the offer letter.
Visa Application: Apply for a student visa through Immigration New Zealand. You will need your offer of place from NMIT to do this.
Documentation: Prepare and submit the required documents for your visa application, such as proof of funds, medical certificates, and insurance.
Accommodation: Arrange your accommodation in New Zealand.
Travel Arrangements: Book your travel to New Zealand.
Pre-Departure Information: Review any pre-departure information provided by NMIT.
Orientation: Attend the orientation session upon arrival at NMIT.
Enrollment: Complete the final enrollment process, including any remaining administrative tasks.
NMIT typically has the following intakes:
1. February/March: Main intake for most programs.
2. July: Mid-year intake for select programs.
3. Other Intakes: Some programs may have additional intakes throughout the year. Always check the specific program details on the NMIT website for the most accurate information.
Undergraduate Programs: Generally require completion of secondary education equivalent to New Zealand's Year 13 (NCEA Level 3) or an equivalent qualification from your home country.
Postgraduate Programs: Typically require a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification in a relevant field.
For non-native English speakers, you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency. Acceptable tests and minimum scores include:
IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 5.5 for most undergraduate programs. Higher scores may be required for postgraduate programs.
TOEFL iBT: A minimum score of 60-80, depending on the program.
PTE Academic: Minimum score of 50-58, depending on the program.
Other equivalent tests and scores may also be accepted. Check the specific program requirements for details.
For some programs, especially at the postgraduate level, relevant work experience may be required or considered beneficial.
Some programs may have additional requirements such as portfolios for creative programs, auditions for performing arts, or specific subject prerequisites for science and engineering courses.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Value |
Application Deadline |
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NMIT Hardship Fund |
Current NMIT students facing financial hardship |
N/A |
Throughout the year |
NMIT International Student Scholarships |
International students enrolling in NMIT programs |
Up to NZD 3,000 |
N/A |
NMIT School Leaver Scholarships |
Recent high school graduates enrolling in full-time study |
Up to NZD 6,500 |
October 31 annually |
NMIT Māori Scholarships |
Māori students enrolling in NMIT programs |
N/A |
N/A |
NMIT Pasifika Scholarships |
Pasifika students enrolling in NMIT programs |
N/A |
N/A |
NMIT Trade Training Scholarships |
Students enrolling in trade programs |
N/A |
N/A |
Industry Partner Scholarships |
Students enrolling in specific industry-related programs |
N/A |
N/A |
Alumni Scholarships |
NMIT graduates enrolling in further studies at NMIT |
N/A |
N/A |
NMIT Undergraduate Scholarships |
Domestic students enrolling in undergraduate programs |
Up to NZD 2,000 |
October 31 annually |
Research and Innovation Fund |
Students undertaking research projects |
N/A |
N/A |
Campus |
Location |
Facilities |
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Nelson Campus |
Nelson |
Classrooms, library, computer labs, student lounge, cafeteria, sports facilities, student support services, and more. |
Marlborough Campus |
Blenheim |
Classrooms, library, computer labs, student lounge, cafeteria, vineyard training facilities, student support services. |
Woodbourne Campus |
Blenheim (Woodbourne) |
Classrooms, computer labs, aviation training facilities, student support services. |
Accommodation Type |
Location |
Facilities |
Cost (per week) |
Details |
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Nikau Apartments |
Nelson |
Fully furnished, shared apartments, private rooms, shared kitchen and living areas, Wi-Fi |
NZD 200 - 250 |
Includes utilities, internet, and basic furnishings. Walking distance to Nelson campus. |
Homestay |
Nelson & Marlborough |
Private room in a local family's home, meals included, internet access |
NZD 250 - 300 |
Experience living with a local family, meals provided (breakfast and dinner), includes utilities. |
Private Rental Accommodation |
Nelson & Marlborough |
Varies: apartments, houses, flats |
NZD 150 - 300+ |
Costs vary depending on location and type of accommodation. Utilities and internet may be additional. |
On-Campus Housing (Marlborough) |
Blenheim |
Shared houses or units, private rooms, shared facilities |
NZD 180 - 220 |
Limited availability, includes utilities and internet, walking distance to Marlborough campus. |
Libraries: Comprehensive library facilities at both Nelson and Marlborough campuses with extensive collections, study spaces, and computer access.
Learning Support: Academic advisors, study skills workshops, and one-on-one tutoring.
IT Services: Access to computer labs, Wi-Fi, and technical support.
Student Support: Dedicated student support staff to assist with personal, academic, and career-related matters.
Counseling Services: Free, confidential counseling services for all students.
Health Services: On-campus health services, including access to nurses and health advice.
Clubs and Societies: Various student-run clubs and societies to join, ranging from cultural groups to special interest and hobby clubs.
Sports and Recreation: Sports teams, fitness classes, and recreational activities. Facilities include gyms, sports fields, and courts.
Events and Activities: Regular events such as cultural festivals, social gatherings, workshops, and guest lectures.
Cafeterias and Food Outlets: On-campus cafeterias offering a variety of food options, including healthy and dietary-specific choices.
Student Lounges: Comfortable areas for relaxation and socializing.
Study Spaces: Quiet study areas, group study rooms, and collaborative spaces.
On-Campus Accommodation: Options like Nikau Apartments and on-campus housing in Marlborough.
Off-Campus Accommodation: Assistance with finding private rentals and homestay options.
Living in Nelson and Marlborough: Both regions offer beautiful natural surroundings, outdoor activities, and a welcoming community.
Career Center: Support with CV writing, job search strategies, and interview preparation.
Job Placement Services: Assistance in finding part-time work during studies and full-time employment after graduation.
Internships and Industry Connections: Opportunities for internships and networking with industry professionals.
Orientation Programs: Comprehensive orientation for new international students.
Cultural Integration: Programs and events to help international students adjust to life in New Zealand.
Visa and Immigration Assistance: Guidance and support with visa applications and renewals.
Volunteer Opportunities: Engage with the local community through volunteer programs.
Partnerships: Collaboration with local businesses, organizations, and industries for practical learning experiences.
Public Transport: Access to local bus services and information on public transport routes.
Parking: On-campus parking facilities for students who drive.
Green Campus: Initiatives to promote sustainability and environmental awareness on campus.
Career Advice and Counseling: Personalized career advice, including assistance with career planning and decision-making.
CV and Cover Letter Assistance: Help with writing and refining CVs and cover letters to increase employability.
Job Search Support: Guidance on effective job search strategies and access to job listings.
Industry Partnerships: NMIT maintains strong relationships with local and national businesses, providing students with networking opportunities and potential job placements.
Internship Programs: Many programs include internships or work placements as part of the curriculum, giving students practical experience in their field of study.
Job Listings: Regular updates on job opportunities available locally and nationally through NMIT’s online job boards.
Placement Assistance: Direct support in finding suitable job placements during and after studies.
Career Workshops: Workshops covering various career-related topics such as interview skills, job search techniques, and professional networking.
Career Fairs: Annual career fairs where students can meet potential employers and learn about job opportunities in different industries.
Networking Events: Events that facilitate interaction between students, alumni, and industry professionals.
Alumni Support: Continued support for NMIT graduates through alumni networks and events.
Mentorship Programs: Opportunities to connect with alumni for mentorship and career guidance.
NMIT has a strong track record of successful placements across various programs. Specific placement rates can vary by program and year, but the institute’s emphasis on practical experience and industry connections generally results in positive employment outcomes for graduates.
Service |
Details |
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Career Centre |
Personalized career advice, CV and cover letter assistance, job search support |
Industry Connections |
Strong relationships with local and national businesses, providing networking and placement opportunities |
Internship Programs |
Internships and work placements included in many programs, offering practical experience |
Job Placement Services |
Regular job listings, direct placement assistance |
Workshops and Events |
Career workshops, annual career fairs, networking events |
Alumni Network |
Ongoing support through alumni networks, mentorship programs |
Open Admissions Policy for Many Programs:
NMIT typically has an inclusive admissions policy for many of its programs, especially vocational and certificate courses, which means a higher acceptance rate. This policy is designed to provide educational opportunities to a wide range of students, including those looking to gain new skills or change careers.
Competitive Programs:
For more specialized or competitive programs (such as certain health, engineering, or technology courses), the acceptance rate might be lower due to higher entry requirements and limited spaces.
International Students:
International applicants need to meet specific academic and English language requirements. The acceptance rate for international students can also vary depending on these factors.
Program Demand: Highly sought-after programs may have lower acceptance rates due to higher competition.
Entry Requirements: Programs with higher entry requirements (e.g., higher academic grades or specific prerequisites) may have lower acceptance rates.
Capacity: Programs with limited capacity or high practical training components may restrict the number of students they can accept.
Location:
322 Hardy Street, Nelson 7010, New Zealand
Description:
The Nelson campus is NMIT’s largest and main campus, located in the heart of Nelson city. It offers a wide range of programs and facilities, including modern classrooms, computer labs, a comprehensive library, student support services, and recreational areas. The campus is known for its vibrant student life and is close to local amenities, shops, cafes, and beautiful natural surroundings.
Location:
85 Budge Street, Blenheim 7201, New Zealand
Description:
The Marlborough campus is situated in Blenheim, in the renowned Marlborough wine region. This campus specializes in viticulture and wine production programs, as well as a variety of other courses. It features specialized facilities such as a vineyard and wine-making equipment, in addition to standard educational amenities like classrooms, computer labs, and student support services.
Location:
RNZAF Base Woodbourne, Blenheim 7201, New Zealand
Description:
The Woodbourne campus is located at the Royal New Zealand Air Force Base in Blenheim. It is primarily focused on aviation engineering training, offering state-of-the-art facilities and resources for students pursuing careers in aviation engineering and related fields.