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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The University of Otago is ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world, and has the highest-possible rating of 5 Stars Plus in the QS global university performance ratings. The university is ranked #247 in Best Global Universities by US News, #206 in QS World University Rankings 2024, #301-350th in World University Rankings 2024 by Times Higher Education, and #351 in the Center for World University Rankings.
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Yes, Creative Mentors Animation and Gaming College offers UG courses in various specializations. The department offers courses primarily in animation and creativity, with specialisations in fields like Game Design, Computer Science, and more. Some of the UG courses offered include UG Diploma, Certificate, BA and BSc in the related fields. To be eligible for admission, candidates must have passed Class 12 from a recognised board.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The University of Otago has a total of five campuses and 14 residential colleges. The campuses are listed below:
- Dunedin
- Auckland
- Christchurch
- Invercargill
- Wellington
The 14 residential colleges are divided across 4 departments, viz. Business, health sciences, humanities, and sciences. The residential colleges of the University Of Otago are listed below:
- Aquinas College
- Arana College
- Caroline Freeman College
- Carrington College
- Cumberland College
- Hayward College
- Knox College
- St. Margaret’s College
- Salmond College
- Selwyn College
- Studholme College
- Te Rangi Hiroa College
- Toroa College
- University College
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Contributor-Level 10
Some of the most in-demand jobs at University of Auckland for international students are given as follows:
- Construction Project Manager
- Project Builder
- Chemical Engineer
- General Practititioner
- Chief Information Officer
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The acceptance rate at the University of Auckland is around 45%. It implies that 4-5 out of 10 students who send applications for getting enrolled get selected. The admission selection at the University of Auckland is stringent hence, a lot of focus is laid on the applicant's background and academic check, hence the admissions are selective at the University of Auckland.
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International students can pay tuition fees by credit card, internet banking, in-person, student loan, or scholarships. The fee is charged on a per-point basis. The more points you do, the more you are expected to pay.
How course fees are calculated
Course fees are based on a number of factors, including:
- The faculty that teaches the course like an Arts course will be charged differently than an Engineering course
- The fee is different for an undergraduate or a postgraduate course
- The content of the course (studio-based courses are costlier than lecture-based courses).
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