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According to the QS World University Discipline Ranking, what is the professional ranking and application process of the University of Auckland?
Nowadays, many students don't know which major to choose when applying for the University of Auckland in New Zealand. In fact, you might as well pay attention to the professional rankings. So what is the professional ranking of the University of Auckland? According to the QS world university discipline ranking, pedagogy ranks 17 globally, archaeology ranks 10 globally, sports-related majors rank 28th, philosophy and psychology rank 36th, and accounting, finance and anthropology rank 43rd.

University of Auckland professional ranking

As the leader of New Zealand universities, the performance of the University of Auckland will naturally not disappoint its friends. In the latest QS world university discipline ranking, the University of Auckland has 40 finalists. Among them, 18 has entered the top 50 in the world. The highest ranking is archaeology, with the global ranking of 10, up 6 places from last year.

Other top 50 majors include: pedagogy ranked 17 in the world, anatomy and physiology ranked 18, sports-related majors ranked 28th, law and geography ranked 29th, geography ranked 29th, philosophy and psychology ranked 36th, accounting and finance ranked 4th1,anthropology ranked 44th, and development research. It is worth mentioning that the Department of Arts and Humanities of the University of Auckland is still the highest ranked department in New Zealand, ranking 28th in the world.

University of Auckland application process

1. Understand the situation. Students and parents should know about New Zealand, the education system and quality in New Zealand, the tuition and living expenses required by international students every year, and more importantly, the situation of Auckland University in New Zealand, and then make a decision on whether to apply for a New Zealand school based on this information.

2. Apply for the admission notice of the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Provide relevant application forms and more detailed school information, then submit the application for admission to New Zealand schools, provide the required application materials (depending on the major) to the applied New Zealand schools, and wait for the admission notice of New Zealand schools.

3. Apply for a visa. After receiving the letter of admission from the University of Auckland, New Zealand, you can submit an application for a study visa to the New Zealand Embassy.

4. Pay tuition. After the principle of studying abroad visa is passed, pay tuition fees, go through various payment procedures, purchase insurance, obtain the required payment information, and submit the following information to the New Zealand Embassy:

(1) The proof of payment of academic funds provided by the admission institution shall be directly mailed or faxed by the school to the New Zealand Immigration Bureau.

(2) The latest admission notice issued by the admission institution, indicating the start and end dates of the courses paid by the applicant.

(3) Students who have studied for less than 36 weeks are required to provide proof that the funds provided by the Bank of New Zealand have been deposited (to maintain their living expenses during their stay in New Zealand) or that the accommodation fees provided by the admission institutions have been prepaid.

(4) Students who have studied for 36 weeks or more are required to provide: the student's annual attendance certificate is NZD 65,438+00,000.

5. Get ready to go. After receiving the visa, book the flight in advance and inform the school to arrange the pick-up and dormitory. Students are advised to arrive in New Zealand one or two weeks in advance.