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Muskan

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International students at Auckland Institute of Studies frequently make more progress in their general education, job-related skills, and personal and social development when they believe that the campus is supportive of both academic and social activities. However, acclimating to a new setting might make it difficult to acclimatise socially and academically to university life. However, enrolling in several diversity courses can improve wellbeing and promote tolerance for variety. The choice between living on campus and off campus ultimately comes down to personal tastes and situations. Off-campus living may offer independence and a di
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Living expenses at Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) can vary based on lifestyle and accommodation choices. Here’s a rough estimate:Accommodation: Shared housing or student dormitories typically cost between NZD 150 to NZD 250 per week. Private rentals or single-room accommodations are more expensive, ranging from NZD 300 to NZD 450 per week.Food: Grocery expenses generally range from NZD 70 to NZD 100 per week, depending on dietary habits and whether you cook at home or eat out.Transportation: Public transport costs around NZD 20 to NZD 40 per week, depending on travel frequency and distance. Auckland also offers student disco
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Muskan

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The Auckland Institute of Studies (AIS) does not appear in the top global rankings such as the QS World University Rankings for 2024. However, AIS is recognised as one of New Zealand’s leading private degree-granting institutions, offering a range of NZQA-approved qualifications.For a more precise ranking, you might want to refer to specialised sources or the institute’s official website, as rankings can vary based on different criteria and may not always reflect the latest updates.

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5 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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8 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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8 years ago

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Vikash Ranjan

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Yes sure, you can try any good company.

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8 years ago

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Bhargav C

Guide-Level 11

Hello Ayaz,
Auckland Institute of Studies has an upper hand over Dublin Business School. Job opportunities are very good in Auckland. Its ranked 3rd among the World's Best City.
All the best.

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8 years ago

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

It has a good ranking in New Zealand, so you can pursue MBA from there. One thing, you need to understand is that the standard of education in the country is same, so you need not worry about the ranking.

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8 years ago

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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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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.
The link below will give you the acces
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