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university to apply for professional or diploma course in visual Arts

Last activity 06 July 2013 by suzan

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RIYA13

Hello. I am Riya and from India delhi and a postgraduated mba(international business ..  planning to go for professional or diploma course in visual arts or teaching line in auckland unversity.. so i want ur views in which university i can apply for and also i am intrstd in doing job too with my studies..want to know about the atmosphere life and all like how it feels to b dere. so can anybody help me how can i process in .. wtg ??
thanks riya :)

David

Hi Riya,

Welcome to expat-blog!

A new topic was created from your post for better visibility on the New Zealand forum. Hope this might help.

Thank you,

David.

RIYA13

Hiee David,
              Thanks for the comment.

suzan

The two best are:

http://www.ucol.ac.nz/Programmes/Arts/6/stars


AUT
http://www.aut.ac.nz/study-at-aut/study … ,-auckland

If you want a sense of what NZ is about, and a lower cost of living, apply to Wanganui campus. Nearest international airport is Palmerston North. The capital, Wellington is 2 hours drive south.

Both degree courses are EXCELLENT. If you want to specialize in painting I would recommend AUT. If you want to specialize in ceremics, glass-making, installations and photography apply to UCOL in Wanganui.

You cannot go wrong with either courses that have been recommended. The very best of luck in your creative journey.

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