Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Language: | English | |
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Established: 1869
Type: Public research university
Location: Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Motto: "Sapere Aude" (Dare to be wise)
Campuses: Main campus in Dunedin, with additional campuses in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Invercargill.
Division of Humanities
Programs in Arts, Social Sciences, Education, Law, and Theology.
Division of Health Sciences
Programs in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Medical Laboratory Science, and more.
Home to the Dunedin School of Medicine, Otago School of Medical Sciences, and other health-related schools.
Division of Sciences
Programs in Applied Science, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Information Science, and more.
Otago Business School
Programs in Commerce, Accountancy, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, and more.
Research Strengths: Medical and health sciences, biological sciences, earth sciences, humanities, and social sciences.
Research Institutes and Centers: Otago Energy Research Centre, New Zealand Marine Studies Centre, and various other specialized research entities.
Collaborations: Extensive partnerships with national and international institutions, industry, and government bodies.
Accommodation: Residential colleges (halls of residence) and various off-campus housing options.
Student Support: Comprehensive services including academic advising, counseling, health services, and career support.
Student Associations: Otago University Students' Association (OUSA) organizes a wide range of events, clubs, and societies.
Libraries and Study Spaces: Multiple libraries across campuses, including the Central Library, Law Library, and Medical Library.
Sports and Recreation: State-of-the-art sports facilities, fitness classes, and intramural sports leagues.
Diversity: Welcomes students from over 100 countries.
Support Services: Dedicated international office providing assistance with visas, accommodation, orientation, and academic support.
English Language Requirements: Generally, an IELTS score of 6.0 to 6.5 or equivalent is required for undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Sir Robert Stout: Former Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Janet Frame: Renowned author and poet.
Sir John Eccles: Nobel Prize-winning neurophysiologist.
Lord Ernest Rutherford: Nobel Prize-winning physicist known for his pioneering work in nuclear physics.
Undergraduate Programs: NZD 25,000 - NZD 35,000 per year.
Postgraduate Programs: NZD 28,000 - NZD 40,000 per year.
PhD Programs: Generally lower, often around NZD 6,000 - NZD 10,000 per year, with many scholarships available.
University of Otago International Research Master's Scholarship
University of Otago Coursework Master's Scholarship
New Zealand Excellence Awards
Otago International Excellence Scholarships
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Majors include Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Classics, English, Geography, History, Linguistics, Media and Communication, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, and more.
Bachelor of Theology (BTheol)
Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA)
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
Master of Arts (MA)
Master of Theology (MTheol)
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Postgraduate Diplomas in various Humanities disciplines
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Humanities
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty)
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLSc)
Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHealSc)
Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Master of Dental Surgery (MDS)
Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc)
Master of Medical Laboratory Science (MMLSc)
Postgraduate Diplomas in various Health Sciences disciplines
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Sciences
Bachelor of Science (BSc)
Majors include Biochemistry, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Ecology, Environmental Management, Genetics, Geology, Marine Science, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics, Psychology, Zoology, and more.
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc)
Majors include Forensic Analytical Science, Software Engineering, Sport and Exercise Nutrition, and more.
Bachelor of Surveying (BSurv)
Master of Science (MSc)
Master of Applied Science (MAppSc)
Postgraduate Diplomas in various Science disciplines
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Sciences
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Majors include Accounting, Economics, Finance, Information Science, International Business, Management, Marketing, Tourism, and more.
Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (BEntr)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Commerce (MCom)
Master of Entrepreneurship (MEntr)
Postgraduate Diplomas in various Business disciplines
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Business
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Master of Laws (LLM)
Postgraduate Diploma in Law
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (BBiomedSc)
Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBiomedSc)
Postgraduate Diploma in Biomedical Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biomedical Sciences
Course Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
3 years |
$18,000 - $25,000 |
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) |
3 years |
$20,000 - $28,000 |
Bachelor of Science (BSc) |
3 years |
$20,000 - $28,000 |
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (BBiomedSc) |
3 years |
$28,000 - $35,000 |
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) |
4 years |
$22,000 - $30,000 |
Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) |
5 years |
$40,000 - $45,000 |
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB) |
6 years |
$40,000 - $45,000 |
Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm) |
4 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty) |
4 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHealSc) |
3 years |
$20,000 - $28,000 |
Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH) |
3 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc) |
3 years |
$20,000 - $28,000 |
Bachelor of Surveying (BSurv) |
4 years |
$20,000 - $28,000 |
Bachelor of Theology (BTheol) |
3 years |
$18,000 - $25,000 |
Bachelor of Performing Arts (BPA) |
3 years |
$18,000 - $25,000 |
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) |
4 years |
$20,000 - $28,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Arts (MA) |
1-2 years |
$20,000 - $30,000 |
Master of Commerce (MCom) |
1-2 years |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Master of Science (MSc) |
1-2 years |
$25,000 - $35,000 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
1 year |
$35,000 - $40,000 |
Master of Public Health (MPH) |
1-2 years |
$25,000 - $35,000 |
Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) |
3 years |
$40,000 - $45,000 |
Master of Health Sciences (MHealSc) |
1-2 years |
$25,000 - $35,000 |
Master of Medical Laboratory Science (MMLSc) |
1-2 years |
$25,000 - $35,000 |
Master of Applied Science (MAppSc) |
1-2 years |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Master of International Studies (MIntSt) |
1.5 years |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Master of Dietetics (MDiet) |
2 years |
$30,000 - $35,000 |
Master of Laws (LLM) |
1 year |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Master of Planning (MPlan) |
2 years |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Master of Entrepreneurship (MEntr) |
1 year |
$35,000 - $40,000 |
Master of Finance (MFinc) |
1 year |
$35,000 - $40,000 |
Master of Social Work (MSW) |
1-2 years |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Master of Teaching and Learning (MTchgLn) |
1 year |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Master of Wildlife Management (MWLM) |
1 year |
$25,000 - $35,000 |
Master of Indigenous Studies (MIndS) |
1-2 years |
$22,000 - $32,000 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) |
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Arts |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Commerce |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Science |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Health Sciences |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Medicine |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Dentistry |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Law |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biomedical Sciences |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Environmental Science |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Social Sciences |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Humanities |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Public Health |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Information Science |
3-4 years |
$6,000 - $8,000 |
Location: Main campus in Dunedin, with additional campuses in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and Invercargill.
Motto: "Sapere Aude" (Dare to be wise)
Student Population: Approximately 20,000 students, with a significant proportion of international students from over 100 countries.
Division of Humanities
Arts, Social Sciences, Education, Law, Theology
Division of Health Sciences
Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Medical Laboratory Science, Health Sciences
Division of Sciences
Applied Science, Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Information Science
Otago Business School
Commerce, Accountancy, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Tourism
Visa Application Support: Guidance on applying for a student visa.
Pre-Departure Information: Comprehensive information to help students prepare for their move to New Zealand.
Airport Pickup: Free airport pickup service for new international students arriving in Dunedin.
Orientation Programs: Detailed orientation sessions to help students adjust to life at Otago and in New Zealand.
International Office: Dedicated office to support international students with any queries or issues.
Student Advisors: Personalized academic and pastoral support.
Language Support: English language support through the University of Otago Language Centre and Foundation Year.
Health Services: Comprehensive medical and counseling services available on campus.
Accommodation Services: Assistance in finding suitable on-campus or off-campus accommodation.
University of Otago International Research Master's Scholarship
University of Otago Coursework Master's Scholarship
New Zealand Excellence Awards
Otago International Excellence Scholarships
Part-Time Work: International students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during breaks.
Post-Study Work Visa: After graduation, students may be eligible for a post-study work visa, allowing them to work in New Zealand for up to three years.
Clubs and Societies: Over 150 clubs and societies, ranging from academic and professional groups to cultural and recreational clubs.
Events and Festivals: Regular events, workshops, and cultural festivals.
Sports and Recreation: Access to state-of-the-art sports facilities, fitness classes, and intramural sports leagues.
Research Programs: Explore the various undergraduate and postgraduate programs offered by the University of Otago.
Check Entry Requirements: Review the specific entry requirements for your chosen program on the University of Otago website.
Academic Transcripts: Certified copies of your academic records.
English Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency, such as IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic scores.
Passport Copy: A copy of your passport identification page.
Curriculum Vitae (CV): For postgraduate and PhD applicants.
Personal Statement: Some programs may require a personal statement or statement of purpose.
References: Letters of recommendation, if required.
Research Proposal: For research-based programs, a detailed research proposal may be required.
Create an Account: Go to the University of Otago's online application portal and create an account.
Fill Application Form: Complete the online application form with your personal, academic, and program details.
Upload Documents: Upload all required documents, including academic transcripts, English proficiency test results, and other relevant materials.
Review and Submit: Carefully review your application and submit it online.
Application Fee: Pay any applicable application fee.
Review by University: The admissions team will review your application and documents.
Additional Information: You may be contacted for additional information or to attend an interview, depending on the program.
Conditional Offer: If you meet the entry requirements but need to fulfill additional criteria (e.g., English language proficiency), you may receive a conditional offer.
Unconditional Offer: If you meet all requirements, you will receive an unconditional offer of place.
Acceptance: To accept the offer, follow the instructions provided, which may include paying a deposit.
Student Visa Application: Apply for a student visa through Immigration New Zealand. You will need your Offer of Place, proof of funds, and other required documents.
Health Insurance: Arrange for compulsory health insurance coverage.
On-Campus Housing: Apply for accommodation in the University of Otago’s residential colleges if desired.
Off-Campus Housing: Alternatively, arrange for private or shared accommodation.
Travel Arrangements: Book your flights to Dunedin or the campus location.
Orientation: Attend the University of Otago’s orientation programs to get familiar with the campus, meet other students, and learn about university services.
The University of Otago offers multiple intakes for various programs. Here are the main intake periods:
Primary Intake: February (Semester 1)
Secondary Intake: July (Semester 2)
Primary Intake: February (Semester 1)
Secondary Intake: July (Semester 2)
Additional Intakes: Some programs may offer additional intakes or have flexible start dates.
Academic Qualifications:
Completion of secondary education equivalent to New Zealand’s Year 13.
Common International Qualifications:
International Baccalaureate (IB): Minimum of 24 points.
Cambridge International Examinations (CIE): At least 120 points on the UCAS Tariff.
United States: High School Diploma with SAT or ACT scores.
Other Countries: Equivalent high school qualifications as specified by the University of Otago.
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 5.5.
TOEFL iBT: Total score of 80 with a minimum writing score of 20.
PTE Academic: Overall score of 50 with no communicative skills score below 42.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests might also be accepted.
Other Requirements:
Some programs may require specific subject prerequisites, portfolios (for creative programs), or auditions (for performing arts).
Academic Qualifications:
A recognized bachelor’s degree or equivalent in a related field.
For some programs, relevant work experience might be considered.
Specific programs might have additional requirements such as a bachelor’s degree with honors or a relevant graduate diploma.
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.
TOEFL iBT: Total score of 90 with a minimum writing score of 21.
PTE Academic: Overall score of 58 with no communicative skills score below 50.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests might also be accepted.
Other Requirements:
A detailed CV or resume.
A personal statement or statement of purpose.
Letters of recommendation.
A research proposal (for research-based programs).
Interviews may be required for specific programs.
Academic Qualifications:
A master’s degree or a bachelor’s degree with honors in a relevant field.
Evidence of research capability (such as a thesis or published papers).
English Language Proficiency:
IELTS: Overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0.
TOEFL iBT: Total score of 90 with a minimum writing score of 21.
PTE Academic: Overall score of 58 with no communicative skills score below 50.
Other equivalent English proficiency tests might also be accepted.
Other Requirements:
A detailed CV or resume.
A comprehensive research proposal.
Letters of recommendation from academic referees.
Interviews may be required.
Ranking System |
2023 Rank |
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QS World University Rankings |
217 |
US News Best Global Universities Rankings |
274 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Benefits |
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University of Otago International Research Master's Scholarship |
International students enrolling in a research-based master's program |
NZD 15,000 stipend plus tuition fees waiver |
University of Otago Coursework Master's Scholarship |
International students enrolling in a coursework-based master's program |
NZD 10,000 towards tuition fees |
Otago International Excellence Scholarships |
High-achieving international students enrolling in undergraduate or postgraduate programs |
NZD 10,000 towards tuition fees |
Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarship for International Students |
New international undergraduate students with excellent academic records |
NZD 10,000 towards tuition fees |
University of Otago Doctoral Scholarship |
International students enrolling in a PhD program with outstanding academic and research potential |
NZD 27,000 stipend plus tuition fees waiver |
New Zealand Scholarships (formerly NZAID) |
Students from selected developing countries in the Pacific, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean |
Full tuition, living stipend, travel allowance, and insurance |
Division of Health Sciences Postgraduate Scholarships |
International students enrolling in postgraduate programs within the Division of Health Sciences |
Varies (tuition fees and/or living allowance) |
Doctoral Entrance Scholarships |
International students enrolling in PhD programs with high academic merit |
NZD 15,000 stipend plus tuition fees waiver |
University of Otago Language Centre Pathway Scholarship |
International students completing a pathway program at the University of Otago Language Centre |
Up to NZD 5,000 towards tuition fees |
Alumni Master's Scholarship |
International students who are alumni of the University of Otago and are enrolling in a master's program |
NZD 10,000 towards tuition fees |
Accommodation Facility |
Campus Location |
Type of Accommodation |
Features / Amenities |
Cost Per Week (USD) |
Total Cost Per Semester (USD) |
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Residential Colleges |
Dunedin Campus |
Shared and single rooms |
Fully catered, study spaces, common areas, laundry facilities |
$200 - $350 |
$3,600 - $6,300 |
University Flats |
Dunedin Campus |
Shared apartments |
Self-catered, fully furnished, kitchen, living area, Wi-Fi |
$150 - $250 |
$2,700 - $4,500 |
Homestays |
Locations |
Private room in family home |
Furnished room, meals provided, utilities included, Wi-Fi |
$250 - $300 |
$4,500 - $5,400 |
Te Rangi Hiroa College |
Dunedin Campus |
Single rooms |
Fully catered, gym, music room, study rooms, communal spaces |
$300 - $350 |
$5,400 - $6,300 |
Studholme College |
Dunedin Campus |
Single and shared rooms |
Fully catered, computer room, study rooms, sports facilities |
$280 - $330 |
$5,040 - $5,940 |
City College |
Dunedin Campus |
Single rooms |
Fully catered, gym, music room, study rooms, communal spaces |
$300 - $350 |
$5,400 - $6,300 |
Aquinas College |
Dunedin Campus |
Single and shared rooms |
Fully catered, study rooms, communal areas, sports facilities |
$270 - $320 |
$4,860 - $5,760 |
Hayward College |
Dunedin Campus |
Single rooms |
Fully catered, study rooms, common areas, gym |
$300 - $350 |
$5,400 - $6,300 |
Toroa International House |
Dunedin Campus |
Single rooms |
Self-catered, shared kitchen, living areas, international student focus |
$220 - $270 |
$3,960 - $4,860 |
Location: Dunedin, a city known for its student-friendly atmosphere, beautiful scenery, and rich cultural heritage.
Facilities: Modern lecture theatres, libraries, computer labs, student lounges, cafes, and recreational facilities.
Special Features: Iconic historic buildings, beautiful gardens, and proximity to beaches and outdoor activities.
Over 150 Clubs and Societies: Including academic, cultural, sports, and special interest groups.
Examples:
Otago University Students' Association (OUSA): Represents students, organizes events, and provides support services.
Sports Clubs: Rugby, cricket, football, rowing, and more.
Cultural and Special Interest Clubs: Debating Society, International Student Club, Music Club, Drama Society.
Unipol Recreation Centre: Free access for students to gyms, fitness classes, and sports facilities.
Otago University Rowing Club: Access to rowing programs and facilities.
Recreation Programs: Outdoor adventure trips, social sports leagues, wellness programs.
Orientation Week: A week-long program to help new students settle in, make friends, and get to know the campus.
Cultural Festivals: Celebrations of diverse cultures, including Māori and Pacific Islander events.
Annual Events: Hyde Street Party, Toga Party, and the International Food Festival.
Academic Support: Learning advisors, writing centers, and study workshops.
Health and Wellbeing: Medical centers, counseling services, and mental health support.
Career Services: Career counseling, job placement services, internships, and career fairs.
International Student Support: Assistance with visas, accommodation, cultural adjustment, and more.
Disability Support: Services and resources for students with disabilities.
Part-Time Work: International students can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during breaks.
Internships and Placements: Opportunities to gain practical experience in your field of study.
Post-Study Work Visa: Eligibility to work in New Zealand for up to three years after graduation.
Estimated Cost: Approximately $15,000 - $20,000 USD per year, covering accommodation, food, transport, and personal expenses.
Budgeting Tips: The university provides resources to help students manage their finances effectively.
Public Transport: Convenient access to buses connecting the campus with the city.
Student Discounts: Available for public transportation fares.
Cycling and Walking: Dunedin is a walkable city with good cycling infrastructure.
Volunteer Opportunities: Programs and initiatives encouraging students to give back to the community.
Sustainability Initiatives: Active involvement in promoting sustainable practices on campus.
Critic Te Arohi: The student magazine, providing news, commentary, and creative writing.
Radio One: The student-run radio station, offering a platform for music, news, and student voices.
Career Counseling: Personalized career advice and guidance to help students identify their career goals and develop a plan to achieve them.
CV and Cover Letter Assistance: Help with writing and refining CVs and cover letters to meet industry standards.
Interview Preparation: Workshops and mock interviews to prepare students for job interviews.
Job Search Strategies: Training on effective job search techniques and use of job portals.
Part-Time Work: Support for students seeking part-time employment during their studies, with job listings available through the Career Development Centre.
Internships and Work Placements: Opportunities to gain practical experience in your field of study through internships and work placements.
Graduate Jobs: Assistance in finding full-time employment after graduation, with access to job vacancies, employer information sessions, and recruitment fairs.
Strong Industry Links: The University of Otago has strong links with industry partners across various sectors, providing students with opportunities for internships and work placements.
Co-operative Education: Many programs include a compulsory co-op placement or internship as part of the curriculum, allowing students to gain hands-on experience in their field of study.
Work Integrated Learning (WIL): Programs designed to integrate academic learning with practical work experience, often involving projects with real-world industry partners.
Annual Career Fairs: Events that bring together employers and students, offering networking opportunities and insights into various industries.
Industry Panels and Guest Lectures: Regular events featuring industry professionals who share their experiences and provide career advice.
Networking Events: Organized throughout the year to help students build professional connections.
Otago Business School: Offers programs and support for students interested in entrepreneurship and starting their own business.
Otago Innovation Ltd: Provides support for commercialization of research and innovative ideas.
Startup Dunedin: A local initiative that supports startups and entrepreneurs, offering mentoring, workshops, and networking opportunities.
Alumni Services: Continued career support and networking opportunities for Otago graduates.
Mentorship Programs: Alumni mentoring current students, offering advice and guidance based on their professional experiences.
Clinical Placements: Medical, dental, and health science students undertake clinical placements in hospitals and healthcare settings.
Allied Health: Placements for students in physiotherapy, pharmacy, and medical laboratory science.
Internships and Work Experience: Opportunities to work with leading businesses in New Zealand and internationally.
Corporate Projects: Real-world business projects as part of the curriculum.
Research Placements: Opportunities for students to work on research projects with faculty and industry partners.
Fieldwork: Practical fieldwork opportunities in environmental science, geology, marine science, and more.
Community Engagement: Placements in community organizations, NGOs, and cultural institutions.
Education Placements: Teaching practicums and placements in schools for education students.
Estimated Overall Acceptance Rate: Approximately 70-80%
This means that a majority of applicants who meet the academic and English language requirements, and submit a complete and competitive application, are likely to be accepted.
Program Popularity:
Highly competitive programs, especially in health sciences (e.g., Medicine, Dentistry), may have lower acceptance rates due to high demand and limited spots.
Academic Requirements:
Meeting the minimum academic qualifications is essential. Competitive programs may require higher grades or additional qualifications.
For undergraduate programs, the equivalent of New Zealand’s Year 13 qualification is required.
For postgraduate programs, a relevant bachelor’s degree is typically required.
English Language Proficiency:
International students must demonstrate English proficiency through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic.
Minimum required scores are usually:
IELTS: 6.0 - 6.5 (with no band less than 5.5-6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 80-90 (with minimum scores in writing and other sections)
PTE Academic: 50-58
Additional Requirements:
Some programs may require supplementary materials such as portfolios (for creative disciplines), personal statements, interviews, or relevant work experience.
Location: Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
Address: 362 Leith Street, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand
Specialization: Offers a wide range of programs across all faculties, including Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences, and Business.
Features:
Historic buildings and beautiful gardens.
Comprehensive academic facilities, including lecture theatres, libraries, and research labs.
Modern amenities such as student lounges, cafes, and recreational facilities.
Proximity to the Otago Harbour, Botanic Garden, and vibrant city life.