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How to get admission in AUT-the 2nd largest university in New Zealand

The strong reputation of New Zealand universities is the key reason for 93% of international university students to choose to study abroad in New Zealand.

New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality which are also highly ranked by subject. All the NZ universities have a strong and manifold quality assurance system, which high standards.

NZ University World Ranking

All the New Zealand Universities are

  • Ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world

  • Ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 subjects

Seven of the NZ universities are wide-ranging universities, offering an array of subjects including arts, sciences, commerce, engineering, and health sciences.

How to get admission in New Zealand?

If you are aiming to study in New Zealand and want to gather information on how to get admission in New Zealand, you have to do a little research. You will the general admission criteria and entry requirements on the official website of New Zealand. But to know the university specific requirements you need to browse the university website and check for requirements as per your study level and choice of field.

In this article today we will check with the entry requirements for AUT, the second largest university in New Zealand.

AUT Quick Facts

  • AUT the 2nd largest University of NZ is among the top 2% of universities worldwide

  • It has over 100,000 alumni around the world

  • It is accredited by the New Zealand government and located in Auckland

If you choose to study at AUT, you'll be studying with 5,400 international students from more than 95 countries across the globe.

Study options for international students at AUT

AUT offers a gamut of degrees, pathways and programmes for international students to study in New Zealand. Hence you need not worry as to how to study in New Zealand.

You can surely find your desired course as there are multiple study options for undergraduate and post graduate degree as well as research courses and programmes in the following fields

  • Art and design

  • Business and economics

  • Colab: creative technologies

  • Communication studies

  • Education

  • Engineering, computer and mathematical sciences

  • Health sciences

  • Hospitality, tourism and events

  • Language and culture

  • Law

  • Science

  • Social sciences and public policy

  • Sport and recreation

The study areas section of the official site of AUT will give an overview of each subject listed above.

International student entry requirements

It’s essential that all applicants aspiring meet AUT’s minimum entry requirements for an admit and due to the competition, you may need to have more than the minimum entry requirements as well for admission to certain programmes.

The specific requirements for various country applicants are given in detail on the official site of AUT.

Let’s check for India

Bachelor’s Degrees and Diplomas

  • Higher secondary certificate (standard xii), minimum 60%.

  • Higher Secondary School Exam or All-India Senior School certificate with an average of 75% in the four best subjects, with a minimum of 60% in English.

  • Indian School Certificate (ISC) with a minimum of 60% in English.

Graduate diplomas and graduate certificates

Though the graduate diplomas (one year) and graduate certificates (one semester) are considered to be undergraduate programmes, the students need to have completed an undergraduate qualification for entry. You can check for the specific entry requirements on the programme page of your choice of programme.

Post Graduate Degrees

Entry requirements for AUT postgraduate and master’s programmes may vary as such you can check for the specific entry requirements on the programme page. For some programmes you also need to prepare a research proposal.

The minimum entry requirements are

  • A successfully completed bachelor’s degree in the same area of study from a recognised university and

  • A recognised English language test that meets the language requirements

  • You may also be required to provide evidence of relevant work/research experience.

  • In case you’re transferring to AUT for postgraduate study then you have to provide information about your research and previous study.

English language requirements

IELTS (Academic)

IELTS is the required English test for most health science degrees and the preferred English test for all other AUT qualifications.

The minimum English Language entry requirements would be an overall IELTS score of

  • 6 with no band less than 5.5 for undergraduate courses and

  • 6.5 with no band less than 6 for postgraduate courses

For further queries, assistance in course selection, precise entry requirements and admission process you can consult Top Study Abroad Consultants who will make your reach to New Zealand universities much simpler.

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