OK TAMAM Group is pleased to announce its partnership with the University of Auckland, one of the oldest universities in New Zealand and one of the top-ranking universities globally. OK TAMAM will assist students interested in studying at the University of Auckland by offering exclusive discounts and general services for those looking to study in New Zealand.
About the University of Auckland
The University of Auckland was officially established in 1883 as a separate college under New Zealand State University and gained renown over the years. By 2000, it became the largest university in New Zealand, educating over 40,000 students and currently operating five campuses.
University Motto
The University of Auckland’s motto is in Latin: “Ingenio et Labore,” which translates to “by natural ability and hard work,” reflecting the university’s distinguished history.
Global Ranking
The University of Auckland ranks 85th among the top 100 universities worldwide according to the 2019 QS World University Rankings and holds the 17th position globally in terms of education quality.
It’s worth noting that the University of Auckland is among the largest research institutions in New Zealand, with a staff of over 13,000 teachers and graduates specializing in applied sciences.
Distinguished Global Majors at the University
- Biomedical Sciences
- Arts and Humanities
- Social Sciences
- Information Technology and Technology
The Business School at the University of Auckland has received several awards that only a few universities globally have achieved, including Equis, AACSB, and AMBA.
Available and Distinguished Majors at the University
- Commerce
- Business and Information Management
- Architecture
- Engineering
- Law
- Property
- Planning
- Technology
- Science
- Health Sciences
- Medicine
- Optometry
- Nursing
- Pharmacy
- Physical Education
- Human Services
- Theology
- Education/Teaching
- Social Work
- Music
- Arts
- Fine Arts
- Visual Arts
- Performing Arts
Details on the discounts provided by OK TAMAM for students interested in studying in New Zealand and specifically at the University of Auckland will be announced soon.