University of Otago

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The University of Otago ago is located in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand and it is a public university. The university was established in 1869. It is a well-known university and has an excellent reputation. The university offers a friendly environment to the respective students.

 There are around 21,108 students at the university. Among these students, about 15,635 students are pursuing undergraduates, whereas 4,378 students are pursuing postgraduates. There are a total of 1,388 doctoral students in the university.

University at Glance

Tuition Fee

$1000

IELTS

7.0

Sec School

12th

Deadline

21,Aug,22

Campus

Dunedin has the university’s main campus that acts as a home to the central administration and the health sciences. Besides this, there are four satellite campuses of the university. They are in Wellington, Christchurch, Auckland, and Invercargill. 

On the Wellington campus, the Wellington School of Medicine and Health Science is present. In Christchurch, there is the Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Science. The Auckland Centre is on the Auckland campus. In the Southland Campus, the University of Otago College of Education is there. 

University of Otago has around ten libraries, including a health sciences library, Robert stout law library, central library, Robertson library, science library. Among the ten libraries, seven are based in Dunedin on the main campus, two medical libraries on the campus of Wellington and Christchurch, and the education library is based in Southland. Each library of the university has wireless access. The name of the libraries 

Research

The University of Otago has some A-rated academic researchers. Besides that, it comparatively scores highly considering the average research quality. The university is a research-led campus and has over 20 successful research groups. Some of their renowned research groups are known as the center of translation psychology, suicide and mental health research group, epilepsy research group, surgical cancer research group, and more. 

Program and Academic groups

The university number of courses for undergraduate and postgraduate courses such as art and music, education, law, medicine, pharmacy, physical education, physiotherapy qualifications, science, surveying, higher education, health sciences, and more. 

Other than this, the University of Otago has a total number of fifteen residential colleges. They are as follows:-

  • Toroa College
  • Knox College
  • Salmond College
  • Abbey College
  • Arana College
  • Te Rangi Hiroa College
  • Aquinas College
  • Caroline Freeman College
  • University College
  • St. Margaret’s College
  • Selwyn College
  • Studholme College
  • Hayward College
  • Carrington College
  • Cumberland College

Student Life

The university also offers top-notch accommodation to the students. They have accommodation for students with major disabilities as well. They have accommodation options for postgraduate, undergraduate, and international students. There are rental accommodations as well, along with short-term options. The students can choose accommodation of their own and their preferences. 

There are residential colleges with on-campus or near-campus dormitories where first-year students are most likely to live. Other options include university flats, shared flatting, homestays, and studio rooms.

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