New Zealand
Auckland Institute of Studies
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Auckland Institute of Studies is New Zealand's largest privately run tertiary institute. AIS was founded in 1990 in Auckland's Downtown commercial district. In 1993, it relocated to the former St Helens Maternity Hospital in Mt Albert, Auckland. Currently, AIS provides a wide range of programmes ranging from basic English to a master's degree.
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Cost of attendance

Annual fees for overseas master's students range from NZ$26,000-37,000 (US$17,660-25,100), while domestic students pay NZ$5,000-10,000 per year. International PhD students, on the other hand, pay the same as domestic students, which is roughly NZ$6,500-$9,000 (US4,400-6,100) per year in most subjects.

Accommodation

Most New Zealand universities provide Halls of Residence for its students to reside in, which may be a very reasonable choice at roughly NZ$270 (US$180) per week. You can pick between self-catering and catered lodging. To live in Auckland, you will require between NZ$10,000 and NZ$15,000 per year for rent and other living expenses.

Acceptance rate

The total number of international students enrolled at the university are 3957. The acceptance rate at the university is around 45%.

Campus

In Auckland, New Zealand, AIS has two campuses. The St Helens Campus is located in Mount Albert, next to the Chamberlain Park Golf Course. English language, business, hospitality management, tourism management, business administration, and computer technology courses are available at this school. It has a large library, cutting-edge computer labs, a canteen, nice dorms, large classrooms, a devotional area, and tennis courts. It also has free parking and an uninterrupted WiFi connection. Asquith Campus is about a five-minute walk from St Helens Campus. It provides training in information technology, tourism management, business management, and hospitality management. It houses computer labs, a study room with access to the library's resources, a gymnasium, a student training cafeteria, and a sports hall.

Accredition

All AIS programmes are approved and accredited by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), ensuring that the AIS qualification you receive is recognised the world over.

Jobs and Placement

AIS assists students with all aspects of employment. This involves holding training on CV preparation and interview methods, as well as locating suitable career prospects. Employers participate in advisory committees to ensure that programmes are up to date, that practical training is provided, and that employment links are developed. The internship programme offers graduate and MBA students chances that may lead to full-time employment in New Zealand. Graduates of the Auckland Institute of Studies earn an average of 23 lakhs.

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