Overview and Facilities
Victoria is located in New Zealand's capital city, Wellington, in close proximity to the country's archives and national collection libraries and the wealth of research institutions concentrated there. Victoria is a comprehensive university with a strong research focus. The University was established in 1899, making it among the oldest universities in New Zealand
Victoria prides itself as a university with a significant international focus and a strong domestic base. Victoria has extensive collaborative and student exchange links with renowned universities throughout the Pacific, Asia, North and South America and Europe. The University enrols over 21,000 students each year including close to 3,000 international students from around 80 countries
Ranked 41 among 2010 World University Ranking - Top 100 Universities and Colleges in Oceania
Ranked 229 among Top 400 Universities in the World 2010 (201--300) by U.S.News & World Report on February 25, 2010
ACCREDITATION
Architecture -Victoria's new Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) in Architecture, combined with the Master of Architecture (Professional) (March[Prof]) was awarded accreditation by the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA). NZIA is an internationally recognized global standard for all Architecture Programmes and is the country's only professional association for its 3,000-plus members
Landscape Architecture -The new Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) in Landscape Architecture, combined with the Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) was accredited by the New Zealand Insititute of Landscape Architects (NZILA) in 2009
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Building Science
Our Bachelor of Building Science (BBSc) and Master of Building Science (MBSc) have been professionally recognised by the New Zealand Institute of Building (NZIOB). The NZIOB is New Zealand's professional institute for persons engaged in building practice and building science
Interior Architecture
Victoria's Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) in Interior Architecture and Master of Interior Architecture (MIA) degrees are internationally recognised through their affiliation to the International Federation of Interior Design/Architecture (IFI)
UNIVERSITY AFFILIATIONS / MEMBERSHIPS
Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU)
Location & Facilities
Campus
Wellington is the political, cultural and creative capital of New Zealand with a regional population of close to 500,000. It is situated at the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island, between a beautiful harbor and rolling green hills. Wellington is a compact, dynamic, and fun city with all the trappings of a thriving metropolis
Victoria University has four campuses, three of which are within a 30-minute walk of each other in the city centre. The main Kelburn campus enjoys an idyllic setting with its elevated position commanding stunning views over the harbour. The Law School occupies the historic government buildings opposite Parliament and the High Court and is adjacent to the Faculty of Commerce and Administration, on the Pipitea campus.
The Schools of Architecture and Design occupy a large, purpose-built awards-winning building, Te Aro campus, in the midst of the cafes, galleries and old bookstores in the central city's heart. The Faculty of Education is located in Karori, a 10-minute drive from the heart of the city
ACCOMODATION
VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON University has fully accredited accommodation options for international students
On-Campus Accommodation
All VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON's
Halls of Residence are on campus, providing the ultimate student experience. Living in the halls is a great way to meet new people and immerse yourself in student life without the hassles of rosters and flat bills
College Hall -289 fully catered single study bedrooms , six self-catered bedsits and four self-catered units , Option of single-sex floors , lounge and snack-making facilities on each floor , Next to the pool, fields and squash and tennis courts Fees:- $130 - INR 4,500 [per week]
Bryant Hall
178 fully-catered single study bedrooms , only 20-25 residents per floor , four self-catered, fully-furnished cottages , common areas with Satellite TV, pool tables and more , close to the recreation centre, banks and public transport Fees: - $110 - INR 3,800 [per week]
Student Village
252 fully catered single study bedrooms , eight self-catered, fully furnished units common areas with satellite TV, pool tables and more , near the rec centre, banks and buses , friendly and culturally diverse communityFees:- $130 - INR 4,500 [per week]
Orchard Park
26 self-catered cottages , apply as an individual or with a group of friends , single-sex or mixed sex options , free weekly supermarket trips , Ideal Halls experience before living off-campus Fees:- $105 - INR 3,600 [per week]
Home stay Accommodation
Home stay is when a student lives with a New Zealand family in their home. If you are an international student under the age of 18, you are required to stay in homestay accommodation Hamilton homestay fees -NZ$210 - INR 7,200 [per week]
Off-campus accommodation options for students intending to study at the University of VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON. Private accommodation close to the University for couples and families
FACILITIES
Computer Labortaries with internet & email access, Student Advisors, Airpot Pick-ups, Immigration Service