There are eight world class universities in New Zealand. Read the following article to know more about these top notch universities of New Zealand in brief.

Top Universities of New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the developed nations in the world and has a very efficient education system. The country has earned a world wide reputation of providing one of the best education facilities. Apart from great weather and learning environment, the courses offered by different institutions in New Zealand are much cheaper than the courses offered in several countries of the world. The living expenses are cheaper and affordable for average income families. The best aspect about studying in New Zealand is that despite the low cost, the quality standard of the universities of New Zealand top notch and in sync with the world's best universities. There are eight state funded universities in New Zealand which have a strong reputation in physical sciences, environmental sciences, medicine, engineering, law, veterinary science and agriculture. These esteemed universities include Auckland University of Technology, Lincoln University, Massey University, University of Auckland, University of Canterbury, University of Otago, University of Waikato and Victoria University of Wellington. Read further to get detailed information about these top ranking universities.
 
Best Ranking Universities in New Zealand
 
University of Auckland
Founded in 1883, this prestigious university is the largest university in New Zealand. The total strength of students in the university is around 38,500 of which nearly 10,000 graduate every year. The main campus of the university is situated in the center of Auckland city. Additionally, there are four other specialist campuses. University of Auckland is recognized by Ministry of Education, New Zealand. Main divisions of university include Faculty of Arts, School of Business and Economics, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science and School of Theology. It offers various undergraduate, masters and doctorate degrees. The university has library facility and also has sports facilities for students.
 
University of Otago
Founded in 1869, University of Otago is the oldest university in New Zealand. The main campus is situated in Dunedin and has a total enrollment of over 22,000 students. The university offers the highest average research quality in New Zealand. The university is recognized by Ministry of Education, New Zealand and is divided into four main divisions, Commerce, Health Sciences, Humanities and Sciences. The University of Otago has ten libraries, offering thousands of books over various fields.
 
Massey University
Massey University came in to existence in 1963 and since then, has been one of the best universities in the New Zealand. Massey University is one of the largest universities in New Zealand and has student strength of approximately 36,000. The university has its campuses situated in Palmerston North (sites at Turitea and Hokowhitu), Wellington (in the suburb of Mount Cook) and Auckland (at Albany). Massey University is famous for providing courses to extramural students. The university also provides excellent library and sports facilities to its students.
 
University of Waikato
Established in 1964, the University of Waikato is situated in Hamilton and Tauranga. The total student strength of the university is between 12,000- 14,999. The Ministry of Education of New Zealand recognized this university and its main divisions include Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Waikato Management School, School of Education, School of Science and Engineering and School of Law. It is one of the very few universities in the world which has a triple accreditation.
 
University of Canterbury
Established in 1873, it is the second oldest university in New Zealand and is situated in the city of Christchurch. University of Canterbury is one of the top ranking universities in New Zealand with student strength of approximately 19,000. This state recognized university offers courses in Arts, Commerce, Engineering, Fine Arts, Forestry, Law, Music, Social Work, Speech and Language Therapy, Science, Sports Coaching and Teaching. The university has six halls of residences which can occupy around 1800 students.
 
Victoria University of Wellington
Victoria University of Wellington was established in 1897 and is situated in Wellington. The university has around 23,000 student enrolled in 2010. The university library was established in 1899 and currently holds approximately 1.3 million printed volumes. It is one of three noted institutions in New Zealand that provide the degree in Architecture. The university is divided into several faculties such as Faculty of Architecture and Design, Faculty of Commerce and Administration, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Graduate Research, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Science.
 
Lincoln University
Founded in 1878, Lincoln University is situated in Lincoln, New Zealand. It was Lincoln College until 1990 when it separated from University of Canterbury. The university has student strength of around 4,000 and is divided into several faculties such as Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Faculty of Commerce and Faculty of Environment, Society and Design. Lincoln University provide undergraduate courses in various fields including agriculture, commerce, computing, engineering, environment, forestry, horticulture, hospitality, property, recreation, sciences, transport and winemaking.
 
Auckland University of Technology
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) was established in 1895. Its main campus is located on Wellesley Street in Auckland's Central business district (CBD), whereas two other campuses are situated at Akoranga on the North Shore and in Manukau, south of Auckland. The university has total student strength of around 20,000. AUT is divided into five main faculties, Applied Humanities, Business, Design and Creative Technologies, Health and Environmental Sciences and Te Ara Poutama. The university has housing, sports and library facilities for students.


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