About the University of Auckland, New Zealand
The overseas cooperative university of the NEFU is the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
The University of Auckland is the largest comprehensive university for teaching and research in New Zealand. It is also one of the top 100 universities in the world. It ranks 85 in the QS World University Rankings2019, enjoying prominent international prestige.The University of Auckland is ranked No. 1 globally in the inaugural University Impact Rankings by Times Higher Education (THE).
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Recruitment and Admission
The admission of the Aulin College is included in the National General Higher Education Admission Program. 285 students will be enrolled annually in the undergraduate program, including 100 students studying computer science and technology, 95 biotechnology, and 90 chemistry. Candidates are required to participate in the National CollegeEntrance Examination(the Chinese “gaokao”), and fill in the application forms according to the admissionorders and codes released by the relevant provincial administrations responsible for theeducation, examination and admission. Some lectures offered by the Aulin College will be given in English, so it is recommended that English-speaking candidates apply for it.
Location and Tuition
Students will study on NEFU campus. (26 Hexing Road, Xiangfang District, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province)
Tuition fees are charged as stipulated in the Admission Guidelines of the school year.Students who choose to study at the University of Auckland will pay the tuition fees in accordance with the standard of the University of Auckland, and the eligible onescan apply for itsscholarshipsduring their stay.
Cultivation Mode and Degree Program
Undergraduates majoring in computer science and technology, biotechnology, and chemistry can complete their studies in the “4+0” or “3+2” cultivation mode. The “4+0” mode requires the applicants to complete the four-year programs in NEFU so as to obtain graduation certificates and bachelor degrees (After the fulfillment of one cycle, the applicants will be granted thedegree of bachelor ofscience by the University of Auckland upon the evaluation of both sides), whereas the “3+2” mode demands that undergraduate students study in NEFU for three years and in the University of Auckland for two years. The graduates will earn college diplomas awarded by the NEFU and the degree of master of science conferred by the University of Auckland.
Master degree candidates within the enrollment plan who meet the requirements for graduation will obtain graduation certificates and the certificates of the master degree awarded by the NEFU and the certificates of the master degree of science by the University of Auckland. The candidates for the master degree of ecology from independent recruitment who are eligible to graduate will be granted the certificates of the master degree of science by the University of Auckland.
Under the “3+2” mode, theundergraduates majoring in computer science and technology, biotechnology, and chemistry can choose to study the graduate courses of relevant majors during their stay at the University of Auckland.