AUT University
Auckland University of Technology is a university in New Zealand, formed on 1 January 2000 when a former technical college was granted university status. AUT is New Zealand’s third largest university in terms of total student enrolment, with approximately 29,100 students enrolled across three campuses in Auckland.






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Courses & Fees
Course | Level | Stream | Intake | Campus | Course Fee (01st year) – 120 points | Course Link |
Bachelor of Business MAJORS: Accounting Economics Finance Human Resource Management and Employment Relations Information Systems International Business and Strategy Management and Leadership Marketing, | 7 | Commerce | Feb, July | Auckland (City & South Campus) | 33,574 | Link |
Bachelor of Computer and Information Science | 7 | ICT | Feb, July | Auckland City Campus | 37,174 | Link |
Bachelor of Health Science: MAJORS – Health Management Midwifery, Physiotherapy Psychology Public and Environmental Health | 7 | Medical | Feb, July | Auckland (North & South Campus) | 36,974 | Link |
Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing) | 7 | Medical | Feb, July | Auckland North Campus | 38474 | Link |
Bachelor of Engineering Technology: Majors – Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering | 7 | Engineering | Feb, July | Auckland City Campus | 44,774 | Link |
Bachelor of Science: MAJORS: Analytics Biological Science Biomedical Science Chemistry Environmental ScienceFood Science Marine Science Mathematical Modelling and Computation | 7 | Medical | Feb, July | Auckland City Campus | Computing: NZ$37,574 and Science: $37,974 | Link |
Entry Criteria For Indian & Sri Lanka
Course wise Entry Criteria
Entry requirements For Indian Student | Entry Requirements For Sri Lankan Student | |
12 years of schooling with an overall average of 75% in four academic subjects, including a min 60% in English from All-India Senior Certificate (AISSC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CBSC), or Indian School Certificate (ISC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), or Indian State Boards – Karnataka, Maharashtra or West Bengal State Board Examinations. All other Higher Secondary State Board Examinations require an overall average of 80% in four academic subjects with a min 65% in English. *IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5* | GCE A levels with a minimum of three A-level grades, with one grade being at least ‘C’ or higher. A result in General Studies cannot be included. | |
12 years of schooling with an overall average of 75% in four academic subjects, including a min 60% in English from All-India Senior Certificate (AISSC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CBSC), or Indian School Certificate (ISC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), or Indian State Boards – Karnataka, Maharashtra or West Bengal State Board Examinations. All other Higher Secondary State Board Examinations require an overall average of 80% in four academic subjects with a min 65% in English. *IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5* | GCE A levels with a minimum of three A-level grades, with one grade being at least ‘C’ or higher. A result in General Studies cannot be included. | |
12 years of schooling with an overall average of 75% in four academic subjects, including a min 60% in English from All-India Senior Certificate (AISSC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CBSC), or Indian School Certificate (ISC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), or Indian State Boards – Karnataka, Maharashtra or West Bengal State Board Examinations. All other Higher Secondary State Board Examinations require an overall average of 80% in four academic subjects with a min 65% in English. *IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5* | GCE A levels with a minimum of three A-level grades, with one grade being at least ‘C’ or higher. A result in General Studies cannot be included. | |
12 years of schooling with an overall average of 75% in four academic subjects, including a min 60% in English from All-India Senior Certificate (AISSC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CBSC), or Indian School Certificate (ISC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), or Indian State Boards – Karnataka, Maharashtra or West Bengal State Board Examinations. All other Higher Secondary State Board Examinations require an overall average of 80% in four academic subjects with a min 65% in English. *IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with all bands 6.5* | GCE A levels with a minimum of three A-level grades, with one grade being at least ‘C’ or higher. A result in General Studies cannot be included. | |
12 years of schooling with an overall average of 75% in four academic subjects, including a min 60% in English from All-India Senior Certificate (AISSC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CBSC), or Indian School Certificate (ISC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), or Indian State Boards – Karnataka, Maharashtra or West Bengal State Board Examinations. All other Higher Secondary State Board Examinations require an overall average of 80% in four academic subjects with a min 65% in English. *IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5* | GCE A levels with a minimum of three A-level grades, with one grade being at least ‘C’ or higher. A result in General Studies cannot be included. | |
12 years of schooling with an overall average of 75% in four academic subjects, including a min 60% in English from All-India Senior Certificate (AISSC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CBSC), or Indian School Certificate (ISC) – Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE), or Indian State Boards – Karnataka, Maharashtra or West Bengal State Board Examinations. All other Higher Secondary State Board Examinations require an overall average of 80% in four academic subjects with a min 65% in English. *IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5* | GCE A levels with a minimum of three A-level grades, with one grade being at least ‘C’ or higher. A result in General Studies cannot be included. |
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