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Muskan

Contributor-Level 10

The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) programme at the Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) is highly renowned for its industry-relevant curriculum and hands-on approach. Pupils value the emphasis on experiential learning and the way that modern technological trends are incorporated into the curriculum. Even while AIS might not be as well-known outside as some larger universities, it nonetheless offers excellent IT education and support to students who want to work in the field.

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Muskan

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The practical and industry-focused approach to education adopted by Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) is well-known. Small class sizes and individualised training are prioritised in the institute's programs, which concentrate on practical business and management skills. AIS is well-known for providing both domestic and foreign students with various learning alternatives at reasonable tuition rates. For those looking for a hands-on business education, its emphasis on employability and close ties to industry make it a popular option.

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Muskan

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The practical approach and cost of the MBA programme at Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) are widely regarded as strong attributes. Students value the program's emphasis on practical business skills, small class sizes, and one-on-one guidance. The programme is thought to be a suitable choice for people looking for an affordable, adaptable MBA. It could not be as well-known as other, more well-known New Zealand institutions, which could affect networking and international recognition.

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Nikita Peter

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Unitec Institute of Technology has an acceptance rate of 85% making admissions to the institution slightly easy for students. The acceptance rate of the Auckland Institute of Studies is 45% thus making admission to the university comparatively difficult as compared to the Unitec Institute of Technology. 

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Nikita Peter

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Unitec Institute of Technology’s tuition fee ranges from INR 4L to INR 16L for first-year international students. The tuition fee at Auckland Institute for first-year students ranges from INR 9L-18L. The tuition fees at both Institutions differ based on the programs offered. 

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6 years ago

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Pat Sen

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Are you an excellent academic track record? Are you being able to have a clear view about your career? If not, what option do you have? I think we cannot even imagine what Values and Quality New Zealand education has. I. T. is a "long term skill shortage" with tremendous salary and other perks in New Zealand.

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9 years ago

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Swaroop Kumar MajjiStudent education counsellor

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Auckland institute is one of the reputed colleges among the world. Yes, it is valid in India as well as middle east.

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9 years ago

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Vikash Ranjan

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Yes sure, you can try any good company.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Otago Polytechnic is mostly known for UG studies. The three are quite well known and under NZQA.

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2016-02-08 13:07:14

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Saad,
Before you enroll into a course abroad including New Zealand, please be informed that there is no job placement done by any institute or university. AIS has an outstanding student career service as per my knowledge, I will still suggest you to write to the institute for previous career output of graduates.
Regarding the integrated course you mentioned, I don't think there is any integrated course as such. They have separate bachelor degree in similar fields such as International Business, Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration and Master of Business Administration among others.
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