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Top 5 Engineering Colleges in New Zealand (2020)

Written by  Piyush Bhartiya, MBA

Published on Wed, May 17, 2017 8:16 AM   Updated on Mon, February 3, 2020 5:27 AM   4 mins read

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The field of engineering has been quite vibrant since the past few years. The demand for this sector has been on a rage in New Zealand. Do you know, in 2015, business services were up 2.1 percent due to the architectural, scientific, and engineering sector. The growth of engineering and technology colleges in the nation has also risen in number. Presently, there are several reputed institutions which are working efficiently to produce an elite class of engineering professionals. Let us analyze the top five colleges in New Zealand which offer engineering and technology courses to aspiring students.

Top 5 Engineering and Technology Colleges in New Zealand

1. University of Otago

University of Otago

The University of Otago is located outside the scenic land of Dunedin. This university manages a strength of 17,000 students, which also includes 2800 international students. The various campuses managed under this university are situated in Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland and Southland. The engineering courses are spread out into different branches, with the availability of courses for commerce, health sciences and humanities.

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2. University of Canterbury

University of Canterbury

University of Canterbury

The University of Canterbury (UC) is known to be Zealand’s second oldest university, which was established in 1873. UC offers programmes in a total of more than 150 disciplines and consists of more than 16,000 students (1,200 international students). It is interesting to know that, this university manages distinguished alumni such as Nobel Prize-winner Ernest Rutherford as well as New Zealand’s Prime Minister, John Key. Moreover, Director of Google Engineering, Craig Nevill-Manning is also from UC.

3. Victoria University of Wellington

Victoria University of Wellington

The Victoria University of Wellington was established in 1899, and is a fully government accredited university. Victoria University is renowned for offering engineering courses under a capable faculty. Moreover, there are various other courses from different areas including architecture, commerce, design, education, humanities, law, social sciences as well as music. . The University manages a student population of over 21,000 including with 3,000 international students from close to 80 countries. Interestingly, the study options offered at VU are pre-degree programme, undergraduate degrees, along with postgraduate programmes and postgraduate certificates and diplomas.

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4. University of Waikato

University of Waikato

The University of Waikato was inaugurated in 1964. It has close to 13,000 students out of which about 2,100 are international students. Waikato has a culturally mixed study environment. The famous alumni from this university include Warren Gatland the head coach of the Welsh Rugby Union, Sam Knowles – Chief Executive of Kiwibank and Hekia Parata – Minister of Education in New Zealand. There are 7 primary faculties which handle a multitude of subjects, with engineering as a bright field. The University of Waikato is only sixty minutes away are the beautiful white sand beaches and surf resorts.

5. Auckland University of Technology

Auckland University of Technology

The Auckland University of Technology, or AUT, is known to be one of New Zealand’s youngest universities and provides a large variety of courses in engineering and technology. It was formerly known as the Auckland Institute of Technology, and the institution received university status in early 2000. That was the time it was renamed as the Auckland University of Technology. This education body has a strong focus on research which makes it a classic option for pursuing a career in engineering.

As the famous saying “There is no substitute for hard work” every student needs to pick the best education body which manages a good faculty. The above mentioned five engineering colleges are known to be the best in New Zealand, which can be considered if you are planning to go abroad for studies.

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Piyush Bhartiya

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Piyush values education and has studied from the top institutes of IIT Roorkee, IIM Bangalore, KTH Sweden and Tsinghua University in China. Post completing his MBA, he has worked with the world's # 1 consulting firm, The Boston Consulting Group and focused on building sales and marketing verticals for top MNCs and Indian business houses.

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