University of Auckland

The University of Auckland is New Zealand's largest and highest-ranked university, renowned for world-class research and teaching excellence across eight faculties. As the country's premier research university, it attracts top students globally and maintains strong industry partnerships.

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Established

1883

Students

40,000+

Location

Auckland

Ranking

World Top 100 (#85 QS World Rankings 2025)

University of Auckland campus

About University of Auckland

Founded in 1883, the University of Auckland has evolved into New Zealand's leading educational institution, consistently ranked in the world's top 100 universities. With over 40,000 students from 120+ countries, the university offers an exceptional multicultural learning environment in the heart of Auckland's CBD. The institution is particularly renowned for its research excellence, contributing significantly to New Zealand's innovation economy through cutting-edge research across disciplines including medicine, engineering, business, and environmental sciences.

Research Excellence Areas

Medical and health sciences research Engineering and technology innovation Environmental and marine science Business and economics research Social sciences and education research Creative arts and design research

Admission Requirements

Domestic Students

Undergraduate:

NCEA Level 3 with University Entrance, specific subject requirements vary by program

Postgraduate:

Bachelor's degree with B+ average (minimum), English proficiency

International Students

Undergraduate:

International Baccalaureate (24+ points), A-Levels (CCC+), or equivalent

English Requirements:

IELTS 6.5 overall (6.0 in each band) or equivalent

Popular Courses & Programs

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Comprehensive engineering program with specializations in civil, mechanical, electrical, software, and biomedical engineering

Level 8
Duration

4 years

Domestic Fee

NZ$8,300 per year (domestic)

International Fee

NZ$47,520 per year

Graduate Salary

NZ$68,000-85,000

Career Outcomes: Engineering consultancies, construction companies, technology firms

Bachelor of Commerce

Flexible business degree with majors in accounting, finance, marketing, management, economics, and more

Level 7
Duration

3 years

Domestic Fee

NZ$7,500 per year (domestic)

International Fee

NZ$42,000 per year

Graduate Salary

NZ$55,000-70,000

Career Outcomes: Financial services, consulting, corporate management, government

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB)

Prestigious medical program preparing graduates for medical practice in New Zealand and internationally

Level 8
Duration

6 years

Domestic Fee

NZ$8,300 per year (domestic)

International Fee

NZ$83,320 per year

Graduate Salary

NZ$75,000-95,000

Career Outcomes: Hospital medicine, general practice, medical specialties

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

AACSB-accredited MBA program designed for experienced professionals seeking senior management roles

Level 9
Duration

18 months

Domestic Fee

NZ$52,000 total (domestic)

International Fee

NZ$85,000 total

Graduate Salary

NZ$90,000-120,000

Career Outcomes: Senior management, consulting, entrepreneurship, corporate strategy

Graduate Career Outcomes

92% employed or in further study within 6 months

Comprehensive career services including job search support, CV writing, interview preparation, and employer networking events

Average Graduate Salaries by Field

Engineering NZ$68,000-85,000
Business/Commerce NZ$55,000-70,000
Medicine NZ$75,000-95,000
Law NZ$60,000-80,000
IT/Computer Science NZ$65,000-85,000

Top Graduate Employers

Auckland District Health Board Deloitte New Zealand PwC New Zealand KPMG ANZ Bank Fonterra Fletcher Building Spark New Zealand

Campus Life & Student Experience

🏠 Accommodation

5,000+ beds across multiple accommodation options including halls of residence and apartments

πŸƒ Sports & Recreation

Comprehensive recreation services with gym, pools, courts, and 40+ sport clubs

🎭 Clubs & Societies

200+ student clubs and societies covering academic, cultural, recreational, and special interest groups

πŸ“š Library & Study

12 libraries with 24/7 access, study spaces, and extensive digital resources

International Student Support

πŸŽ“ Orientation & Support

Comprehensive orientation program including airport pickup and city tours

Dedicated international student support team with multilingual staff

πŸ’Ό Work Rights & Visas

Study Period: 20 hours per week work rights during study, unlimited during holidays

Post-Study: 3-year post-study work visa eligibility for degree graduates

Immigration advice and visa application support

Facilities & Services

βœ“ General Library (24/7 access) with 2.5M+ items
βœ“ Engineering Building with advanced laboratories and maker spaces
βœ“ Business School with trading room and case study facilities
βœ“ Medical and Health Sciences Building with simulation labs
βœ“ Recreation Centre with gym, pools, courts, and classes
βœ“ Student accommodation for 5,000+ students
βœ“ Health and counselling services
βœ“ Career development and employability services
βœ“ Disability support services
βœ“ Childcare centres for student families
βœ“ Multiple cafΓ©s, food courts, and dining facilities
βœ“ Art galleries and performance spaces

Scholarships & Financial Support

πŸ’° New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships
πŸ’° University of Auckland International Student Scholarships
πŸ’° Faculty-specific scholarships and awards
πŸ’° Sports scholarships for high-performing athletes
πŸ’° Māori and Pacific student scholarships
πŸ’° Merit-based academic scholarships

Accreditations & Recognition

πŸ… AACSB International (Business School accreditation - held by <5% of business schools globally)
πŸ… Washington Accord (Engineering programs internationally recognized)
πŸ… EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System for Business Education)
πŸ… NZQA (New Zealand Qualifications Authority) approved
πŸ… Universities New Zealand member
πŸ… Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU)
πŸ… Universitas 21 global network member

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the entry requirements for international students at University of Auckland?

International students need academic qualifications equivalent to New Zealand University Entrance (typically International Baccalaureate 24+ points, A-Levels CCC+, or equivalent). English proficiency is required with IELTS 6.5 overall (6.0 each band) or equivalent. Specific programs may have higher requirements - Medicine requires IELTS 7.0, Engineering may require specific math and science subjects.

How much does it cost to study at University of Auckland for international students?

International tuition fees range from NZ$35,000-47,000 per year for undergraduate programs and NZ$37,000-85,000 for postgraduate programs depending on the field of study. Living costs in Auckland are approximately NZ$20,000-25,000 per year. Medical and veterinary programs have higher fees. Domestic students pay significantly less (NZ$7,500-8,300 per year).

What support services are available for international students?

University of Auckland provides comprehensive international student support including airport pickup, orientation programs, dedicated international student advisors, visa assistance, accommodation support, cultural integration activities, academic skills workshops, and career guidance. The International Office offers multilingual support and regular social events to help students integrate.

Can international students work while studying at University of Auckland?

Yes, international students on a student visa can work up to 20 hours per week during studies and unlimited hours during scheduled holidays. Students in programs 2+ years long are eligible for a 3-year post-study work visa after graduation, allowing them to gain valuable work experience in New Zealand.

What is the job placement rate for University of Auckland graduates?

University of Auckland graduates have a 92% employment rate within 6 months of graduation. The university's strong industry connections, comprehensive career services, and reputation among employers contribute to excellent graduate outcomes. Average starting salaries range from NZ$55,000-95,000 depending on the field of study.

How does University of Auckland rank globally and what makes it special?

University of Auckland is ranked #85 in the QS World University Rankings 2025 and #59 globally for Graduate Employability. It's New Zealand's highest-ranked university and the only NZ university in the top 100. The university is particularly strong in research (top 1% globally in 18 subjects), has excellent industry connections, and offers a diverse international environment in Auckland's vibrant city center.

Key Statistics

Student satisfaction

85%

Employment rate

92%

Graduate starting salary

NZ$65,000

Research output

High (Top 1% globally in 18 subjects)

Faculty count

2,000+

International ranking

#85 QS World Rankings

Research intensity

Top 1% in 18 subject areas globally

Employability ranking

#59 globally (QS Graduate Employability 2023)


Contact Information

Address:

22-24 Princes Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010

General Enquiries:

info@auckland.ac.nz

International Office:

international@auckland.ac.nz


International Students

Total Enrolled: 8,000+