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Scholar-Level 17
Hi Rachna,
There are many. You can Shiksha page here for all details
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/new-zealand/certificate-diploma-in-animation-design-courses-sl.
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Scholar-Level 18
You want to go for your undergraduate studies in civil engineering abroad. Right? UK and New Zealand both are English speaking countries and Indian students have a great advantage in these two countries since they know English quite well. UK is a very big country and it has educational institutions which have hundreds of years of history. They are really good in Academics and Research both. Compared to this the institutions in New Zealand are comparatively new. But then, it's only newer Educational Institutes that can embrace the latest ideas and the latest trends in education. In view of the foregoing you can appreciate that it'
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Scholar-Level 18
Both the countries that you have chosen are English speaking countries and the colleges in those countries have English as the medium of instruction. This becomes very helpful for students from India to seek admission in these countries. When one is thinking for placements after studies, Canada being bigger country than New Zealand, correspondingly offers much more jobs than New Zealand. In view of this I would definitely advise you to aim for going to Canada for doing your undergraduate studies in civil engineering.
Best wishes to you.
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University of Auckland
AUT are some of the universities with high world ranking.
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Guide-Level 14
Honestly, it won't be accepted easily, I will therefore suggest you to email some colleges and check for foundation programme firstly.
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Contributor-Level 7
You can study, there are many vocational colleges in NZ which you can check like NMIT, Unitec etc. See the entry criteria on college websites. You may have to submit a portfolio too to showcase your ability and creativity.
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