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Lincoln University

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University Guide

About Lincoln University

Explore overview, courses, fees, admissions, campus life, scholarships and student accommodation guidance in one premium Admistay guide.

Established in 1878 as a School for Agriculture, Lincoln University is New Zealand’s third oldest university. Around 3500 students from 60 countries attend the campus. 42% of the student population accounts for international students aiming for higher education in New Zealand. There are 237 total faculty which are specialized in their teaching criteria.

According to QS World University Rankings 2023, Lincoln is also top 1.5% of universities globally. It also has QS Five Stars rating and ranks under 100 in the subject areas of Agriculture and Forestry. Fortifying International standing, Lincoln is a partner member of Global Challenges University Alliance and Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS).

Table of Contents

  1. Lincoln Ranking
  2. Lincoln Highlight
  3. Lincoln Campus
  4. Lincoln Accommodation
  5. Lincoln Programs
  6. Lincoln Admission Process
    6.1 Admission Requirement
    6.2 English Proficiency Requirement
  7. Lincoln Attendance Cost
  8. Lincoln Scholarship
  9. Lincoln Alumni
  10. Lincoln Placement
  11. FAQs

Lincoln University offers bachelor’s degrees, certificate & diplomas, international pathways, honors, postgraduate certificates & diplomas, research master’s, taught master’s, and Ph.D. courses. The study areas of specialization are business; landscape architecture; science; tourism; environment; sport & recreation; and agriculture, horticulture & viticulture.

Lincoln also organizes Māori and Pasifika relevant teaching methods to underpin thriving land-based economies, growing opportunities for cultural, social, and economic transformation. For those of you looking for admissions at Lincoln’s, the minimum IELTS score requirement for a bachelor’s course is 6.0 and the master’s degree is 6.5. The bachelors’ tuition can approximately vary around NZD 31,000 and master’s tuition fees are NZD 34,500.

Lincoln University Rankings 

The latest rankings of Lincoln University, NZ by some most reputed institutions/websites are following:

  • 101st in the Impact Rankings 2023 by Times Higher Education
  • 1031st in Best Global Universities by US News and World Report 2023
  • 387th in the QS World Rankings 2023
  • 89th in the QS WUR Ranking Subject 2023

Highlights

Type Public
Campus Setting Rural
QS Stars 5
Application Portal MyLinc
Application Fee Nil
Percentage of International Students 42%
Students: Faculty ratio 10:1
Number of FTE students 2,511
Total Faculty 234
No of Farms 8
No of Research Centres 13
Graduation Rate 91%
Work-Study Program Yes (domestic students)
Mode of Study Full-Time (for international students) Part-Time (for Australian and NZ citizens) Online (only Certificate and Diplomas)
Mode of Payment Credit Card (Mastercard or Visa only) via LUCAS, EFTPOS (at the cashier), Direct Credit
English Language Proficiency Score IELTS or equivalent
Financial Aid Scholarships

Lincoln University Campus

Lincoln University’s main campus Te Waihora is in Canterbury, near the South Island surrounded by snow-capped mountains, clear lakes, and grassy plains. It is based in Lincoln (in the Selwyn district of Canterbury) which is 20 kms outside of Christchurch. Its largest city is the fastest growing city Christchurch with bustling arts, culinary options, and bustling arts.

  • The campus has modern teaching facilities including information technologies laboratories with 24-hour access, a comprehensive library, a printery, eateries, free car parking, a travel agency, and world-class sporting facilities.
  • To broaden their horizons, students can meet new people through the Lincoln University Students’ Association (LUSA) which oversees the management of the university’s organizations and clubs.
  • Lincoln University Sport (LU Sport) has four major sporting clubs- LU Netball, LU Rugby, LU Rowing, and LU Basketball which compete in Christchurch competitions. Students serious about study and sports can even apply for Sports Scholarship Program.
  • Learning, Teaching, & Library (LTL) is located in the Ivey Hall to provide students access to books and databases with study spaces and rooms.

Lincoln University Accommodation

Lincoln’s campus houses 600 students and they can choose between self-catered flats, catered Halls of Residence, or housing. These accommodations provide king single beds, desks, wardrobe, chair, communal lounge, disability access & bathroom facilities. Students can have personalized campus tours with a detailed itinerary to explore the parts of the campus. It is advised to apply at the MyLinc portal as soon as possible after receiving an Offer of Admission to secure the preferred accommodation type in New Zealand.

  • Student reviews of Lincoln University suggest that all 6 halls are fully-catered and centrally located with free WiFi, SKY TV, and a pool table. There are Colombo Hall, Centennial Hall, Southland Hall, Lowrie Hall, Stevens Hall, and The Quarters.
  • There are three flat options for students from the second year and above with residential assistants, sports, organized events, security, and support if need. It features a bedroom with their private lounge, kitchen, and bathroom facilities. They are The Farm Road, The Crescent, and The Junction.
  • There are also a limited number of campus houses with two to four bedrooms, in demand, especially for families.
  • The accommodation fees cover WiFi (200GB/semester), membership to the Recreation Centre, laundry facilities, power (total power for fully-catered hall/ power allowance for a self-catered unit), bedding packs (sheets, pillowcase, pillows, duvet, bathmat, mattress, towel), pastoral care, and access to a variety of events throughout the years.

Lincoln University Programs

Land-based sector programs by Lincoln University are what makes it stand out. Lincoln offers 19 bachelor's degree programs (including 9 honors) with 18 additional majors in agriculture, science, agricultural science, environment & society, environmental policy & planning, landscape agriculture, land & property management, agribusiness & food marketing, etc.

  • Students can choose from 2 certificate courses and 10 diploma courses. Some of these are even fees-free and held online.
  • Apart from this, there are 8 graduate certificates and 9 graduate diplomas to settle upon. These differ in the disciplines of applied science, business & sustainability, commerce, property management, recreation management, resource studies, tourism management, academic English, viticulture & oenology, and valuation.
  • Lincoln University offers International pathways with countries like China, Sri Lanka, Canada, Germany, and Austria. Students can enroll themselves in Joint degree programs, articulation programs, and twinning degree programs through these pathways.
  • There are two also NCUK International Pathways: NCUK International Foundation Year (IFY) and NCUK International Year One Business (IYOne Business) which welcomes international students to Lincoln University.

Some top master’s research programs are mentioned below with their tuition fees:

Program Tuition fee 2023 (NZD includes GST)
Agricultural Science 34,500
Applied Science 34,500
Commerce (Agricultural) 29,100
Horticultural Science 34,500
International Nature Conservation 34,500
Landscape Architecture 34,500
Natural Resources Management and Ecological Engineering 34,500
Water Resource Management (2 years) 79,000
Science 34,500

Checkout Application Deadlines for other top Universities in New Zealand

Lincoln University Admission Process 

The application process at Lincoln University for all local and international students is the same. However, international students have to submit country-based qualifications to meet the entry requirements.

Students in the final year of undergraduate study can also apply for postgraduate courses. Also, if these students don’t have all their results, they can apply using the latest transcripts so that Lincoln can provide them with Conditional Offer. Lincoln University recommends applying three-four months before the start date of the course which gives ample time to International students to making accommodation, travel, and visa process.

Application Portal: MyLinc

Application Deadline: 

  • UG- February (semester 1), Late July (semester 2)
  • PG - March 1, 2023, and February 28, 2023 (enroll for semester 1 courses)

March 12, 2023, and March 11, 2023 (withdraw admission with refund)

  • Ph.D., Master’s degree by thesis- Start of every month

Application Fee: Nil

Admission Requirements

  • Birth Certificate
  • Passport
  • Academic Transcripts (translated to English) for all tertiary level qualifications
  • Evidence of English language proficiency
  • Insurance
  • Statement of purpose
  • Curriculum vitae/ Resume

Additional requirements for postgraduate studies can also include an essay, personal statement, or statement of purpose.

Students can check the status of their applications through the MyLinc portal. Generally, undergraduate applications are processed within a week but postgraduate research qualifications take several weeks.

NOTE: Australian applicants are considered domestic, not international students. They also pay the domestic tuition fees.

English Language Requirements at Lincoln University

If English is not the student's first language, they have to demonstrate English Language Proficiency. Almost all programs are taught in English, but only a few are taught in Te Rao Māori. There are also some pathway programs available at Lincoln’ to learn the language mentioned below:

  • Four–week modules
  • English language requirements for academic study
  • English for Academic Purposes (EAP) - Online and on campus
  • Levels (EAP)
  • Graduate Certificate in Academic English (GCAE)

The table enlists below the minimum standards for entry into Lincoln’s programs:

NOTE: TOEFL test scores' original copy must be sent directly from the testing agency to the University. (Code No: 9479)

Lincoln qualification Lincoln University English Language IELTS (Academic) TOEFL iBT^ Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) and First (FCE) Pearson Test of English (Academic) NZ Certificates in English Language (NZCEL)
Ph.D., Master’s Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas And Certificates, Graduate Diplomas and Certificates (in all disciplines except for Commerce) GCAE or LU EL 70% 6.5 (no individual component less than 6.0) 80 (with at least 21 in Writing and 18 in Speaking) 176 (no individual component less than 169) 58 (with no communicative skill less than 50) Level 5 (Academic or Professional Endorsement)
Bachelor Degrees, Undergraduate Diplomas, Graduate Diploma, and Certificate in Commerce LU EL 65% 6.0 (no individual component less than 5.5) 60 (with at least 18 in Writing) 169 (with no individual component less than 162) 50 (with no communicative skill less than 42) Level 4 (Academic Endorsement)
Diploma in University Studies - two-semester pathway LU EL 60% with no individual component less than 60% 5.5 (no individual component less than 5.5) 53 (with at least 18 in Writing) 169 (with no individual component less than 162) 42 (with no communicative skill less than 42) Level 4 (General, Workplace or Academic Endorsement)
Diploma in University Studies - three-semester pathway LU EL 60% 5.5 (at least 5.5 for Reading and Writing, no other component less than 5.0) 46 (with at least 18 in Writing) 162 (with at least 162 in Reading and Writing and 154 in Speaking and Listening) 42 (with at least 42 in Reading and Writing and at least 36 in other communicative skills) Level 4 (General, Workplace or Academic Endorsement)
Certificate in University Studies LU EL 55% 5.0 (no individual component less than 5.0) 35 (with at least 14 in Writing) 154 (with no individual component less than 154) 36 (with no communicative score of less than 36) Level 3 (General, Workplace or Academic Endorsement)
Graduate Certificate in Academic English (GCAE) LU EL 65% 6.0 (no individual component less than 5.5) 60 (with at least 18 in Writing) 169 (with no individual component less than 162) 50 (with no communicative skill less than 42) Level 4 (Academic Endorsement)

Lincoln University Cost of Attendance

The cost of attendance in Australia covers the accommodation fees, personal expenses, and tuition fees of the chosen program. Students can pay the accommodation fees through bank transfer using their Student ID, ACCOM, and surname. Payment can also be done via credit cards. International students can also pay easily in NZD using Western Union Global Pay with full name and LU Student ID.

Accommodation Type Cost (in NZD)
Kauri (Colombo and Lowrie Hall) 11,938
Totara (Centennial Hall or Stevens Hall) 14,627
Kowhai (Southland Hall) 16,289
Rimu (The Quarters) 17,006
The Junction (Flatting) 8,775
Farm Road & The Crescent (Flatting) 7,605
Farm Road (Ensuite) 9,750

Some of the popular programs of Lincoln’s University are mentioned below:

Course Tuition Fees in NZD
Bachelor of Tourism Management 29,100
Bachelor of Agriculture 31,800
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Grad) (150 credits) 41,125
Graduate Certificate in Applied Science (one semester/60 credits) 15,900
Graduate Diploma in Applied Science and Viticulture and Oenology (two semesters/120 credits) 31,800
Graduate Certificate Landscape Studies (one semester/60 credits) 16,450
Certificate of Proficiency (Undergraduate per 15 credit course) 3,600
Diploma in Horticulture 22,400
Diploma in Farm Management 29,100
Pathway Certificate for MPA Entry 14,500 60 credits only
PhD 7,524.00

Lincoln University Scholarships

Scholarships to international students in New Zealand are awarded in recognition of academic achievement or ability. These scholarships also focus on other factors of the chosen subject of study, financial need, and some personal qualities. Most scholarships are applied either on tuition fees or accommodation costs.

Below are some scholarships for International students:

Scholarship Name Eligibility Awards (in NZD) Deadline
English for Further Study Award 12 weeks of EAP with enrolment to Certificate in University Studies, Diploma in University Studies, or an undergraduate degree Fees rebate February 1, 2023 July 1, 2023
International Taught Master Merit Scholarships GPA of B+ average in last year of bachelor’s degree 7,000-10,000 February 1, 2023 July 1, 2023
Lincoln University International School Leaver Scholarship Bachelor’s degree programs 10,000 February 1, 2023 July 1, 2023
Lincoln University international pathway merit scholarship Certificate in University Studies or Diploma in University Studies 2,500 22 January 2023 for February 2023 intake 18 June 2023 for July 2023 intake 8 October 2023 for November 2023 intake
Lincoln University International Undergraduate Vice-Chancellor's Scholarship Bachelor’s degree 5,000
Lincoln University International Undergraduate Scholarship Undergraduate programs 3,000

Lincoln University Alumni 

Students can look for alumni and recent graduates using Lincoln’s Alumni Portal.

  • Alumni can support the Lincoln University Foundation to help students who struggle to complete their tertiary studies.
  • There are also events and reunions for Lincoln’s graduates regularly like LU Gym Open Day, 2023 Marlborough LincUp Alumni and Friends, Fieldays LincUp Alumni and Friends, etc.

Some of the most notable alumni are:

  • Richie McCaw- New Zealand rugby union player
  • Toni Street- New Zealand television presenter
  • Maggie Barry- Former Member of the New Zealand Parliament
  • Han Sai Por- Singaporean sculptor
  • Annabel Langbein- Celebrity chef

Lincoln University Placements 

Learning Advisors Career and Employment provides employment-related assistance throughout the year to students by keeping close contact with the job market in New Zealand, immediate vacancies, internships, scholarships, employer events, and graduate programs. Graduates can also work in Lincoln by looking out for regular vacancies like student administrator, lecturer/senior lecturer on the official website.

  • Lincoln University uses career systems such as NZUni Career Hub to manage job listings, campus marketing services, and employer information.
  • Lincoln hosts myriad career events annually which allows graduate talent and current students to interact with employers to grow their company profiles.
  • Volunteering Expo and Career Fairs take place in Semester two which attracts recent graduates and current students from all Lincoln’s university areas.
  • Specialist events which include company pop-ups and networking events attract the targeted group of students. Thereby these fairs and events are held informally, encouraging students to directly interact with recruiters.
  • Lincoln assesses the job market regularly for new employment areas of demand like business & commerce, design & technology, environment, science, agriculture & horticulture, society, tourism, & sport.
  • Other than these, the university gives effective ways to connect with graduates and students. This range of services includes drop-ins, presentations, interviews & information sessions on-campus; targeted email alerts, poster distribution, and career & networking events.
  • Lincoln University supports Career Choices which is a career information series of subject-based digital career brochures. These brochures help graduates find work, market overview, pay rate indications, job tasks, graduate profile, and industry bodies, etc.
  • The average salary for Lincoln University employees as per Payscale is NZ$70k. Associate Professor, Postsecondary/Higher Educations grabs the highest paycheck ranging between NZD 94,000 and NZD 154,000.

Lincoln University is one of the most reputed agriculturally-based universities in New Zealand. New Zealand has been the attraction of international students owing to its peaceful environment. Admissions to courses for the university are a piece of cake if the entry requirements are met.

FAQs 

Ques. What are the tuition fees for study abroad programs at Lincoln University?

Ans. The tuition fees (including GST) for study abroad programs for one semester/60 credits is NZ$12,600 and two semesters/120 credits are NZ$25,200 for 2023.

Ques. How can apply for an MBA course at Lincoln University, NZ?

Ans. As of now, Lincoln University does not provide MBA courses.

Ques. What are the minimum English language requirements for a bachelors’ degree?

Ans. Students whose native language is not English, have to submit English language proficiency scores. The minimum scores should be:

  • IELTS: 6.0 (no individual component less than 5.5)
  • TOEFL iBT: 80 (with at least 21 in Writing and 18 in Speaking)
  • CAE: 169 (with no individual component less than 162)
  • PTE Academic: 50 (with no communicative skill less than 42)
  • NZCEL: Level 5 (Academic or Professional Endorsement)

Ques. What are the entry requirements for a postgraduate degree?

Ans. Students applying for the postgraduate degrees must submit copies of academic transcripts (translated in English), birth certificates, evidence of English language proficiency, curriculum vitae/ resume, and passport.

Ques. How can apply for admissions at Lincoln University, NZ?

Ans. Students can apply for courses at Lincoln University, NZ by creating registering themselves on the MyLinc portal.

Ques. What are the deadlines for postgraduate admissions?

Ans. The deadlines to enroll for semester one for postgraduate courses are March 1, 2023, and February 28, 2023.

Ques. What are the accommodation costs on the campus?

Ans. Accommodation costs depend upon students’ preferences. The residential halls can cost between NZ$ 11,938- NZ$17,006. The flats can range from NZ$7,605- NZ$$9,750.

Ques. What are the pathways programs for English at Lincoln’s?

Ans. Students can enroll themselves in pathways programs to fulfill English language requirements. They are four–week modules, English language requirements for academic study, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) - Online and on campus, levels (EAP), and Graduate Certificate in Academic English (GCAE).

Ques. What are the tuition fees for a Bachelor of Agriculture?

Ans. The tuition fees (including GST) for Bachelor of Agriculture for the year 2023 is NZ$31,800

Ques. What are the deadlines for undergraduate admissions?

Ans. The deadline for undergraduate admission is due in February for semester one and late July for semester two.

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Duration4 years
Study ModeFull Time
LanguageEnglish
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Tuition FeeINR 19.2 L/Yr
Native FeeNZD 35,000 /Yr
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Admission Guide

Admission Process

Lincoln University in Christchurch city, New Zealand is a public university with 40% international students coming from over 80 countries around the globe to study in top universities in New Zealand. It offers UG, PG, PhD, certificate and diploma courses across disciplines of Management, Law, Tourism, Psychology, Accounting, Marketing, Economics, Architecture and others.

Intake seasons are usually February, July and November, for which students need to create an online account at mylinc.nz at first and then apply. Application for the second semester will open from July 25 and for the academic year 2023 from October 1. Completion of 12 years of schooling with 75% in English is essential for candidates from India to apply for a UG degree. An IELTS score is essential to apply in New Zealand universities out of which 6.5 is required by Lincoln University or a TOEFL score of 80 to prove English language proficiency for PG programs. However, apart from IELTS and TOEFL candidates can also apply for the Lincoln University English tests which need a minimum score of 70%.

Highlights

Application portal mylinc.nz
Academic calendar Semester based
Intake seasons February, July or November
Mode of Payment Visa, Discover and MasterCard
Financial aid Loans/grants/scholarships

Lincoln University Deadlines

Lincoln University admissions are based on the semester system, with some programs taking multiple intakes in a year. The deadline for February intake is closed. Below mentioned deadlines are of July and November intake 2023:

Intakes Deadlines
Apply for prerequisite dispensations, partial waivers for semester 2 July 25
Enrol or change courses for semester 2 July 26
Enrolment opens for 2023 October 1
Enrol or change November Summer School courses November 18
Apply for pre-requisite dispensations, partial waivers for November Summer School courses November 18
Enrol in November Summer School November 22

https://www.lincoln.ac.nz/Study/Key-dates/?sti=1

Lincoln University International Admissions

Lincoln University programs are an array of 10 different disciplines offering courses at various levels like certificate, diploma, bachelors, masters and PhD. Every year, Lincoln University welcomes students. It has 3,000 international students from over 80 countries. Applications to Lincoln University are to be submitted online. To apply for the courses at the institute, create an online account at mylinc.nz. Attach all the required documents and submit the application.

Mandatory admission requirements

  • Transcripts (academic qualifications).
  • IELTS or equivalent test scores to prove an individual's proficiency in English as a language.
  • Passport or Birth certificate for personal identification.
  • SAT/ACT scores (depending upon the course one wants to enrol in).

Additional requirements: Letters of recommendation, essay, proof of finance, sponsor’s letter and recent bank statement are some of the additional requirements that an applicant should keep handy.

Country-specific requirements

Entrance requirements for aspirants to Lincoln University vary based on the country they are coming from. Basic eligibility criteria for some of the countries is as follows:

Country Admission Requirements
India All India Senior School Certificate awarded by Central Board of Secondary Education; India School Certificate awarded by the Council for the Indian Certificate Examination; Completion of 12 years of schooling; Minimum average of 75% in English as a subject
Hongkong Hong Kong Diploma of secondary education; Score of 15 based on aggregate of applicants best 5 subjects; Level 3 in each subject; Subjects must be from Core, Category A and Category C electives
China Gaokao or senior high school graduation; Completion of 2-year diploma course from recognized university; 70% score or better; Good passing grades
Japan High school diploma (kotogakko); Minimum average of grade B; 1 year of successful study at a recognized university; Junior college diploma; Successful completion of program of 2 or 3 years duration

English Proficiency Requirements

Admission to Lincoln University requires one of the following tests for international students. These are the minimum scores for applicants:

Test Minimum Score for Undergraduate Courses Minimum Score for Graduate Courses
IELTS 6.0 overall score with no component less than 5.5 6.5 overall score with no component less than 6
TOEFL Overall score of 80 21-writing 18- speaking Overall score of 80 21- writing 18- speaking
PTE 50 overall score with no communication skills of less than 42 58 overall score with no communication skills of less than 50
Lincoln University Eng Language LU EL 65% GCAE or LU EL 70%

Visa Application Process for International Students

International students must have a valid student visa to study in New Zealand. Students need to visit the Visa Application Centre or Immigration New Zealand office within 20 days after completing the online visa application to submit their passport and the non-refundable visa processing cost of 35 NZD.

Requirements for the New Zealand Student Visa are:

  • Student Visa application form.
  • Enrollment in full-time course at university.
  • Receipt of payment of tuition fee.
  • Evidence of funds to support studying in New Zealand.
  • Sufficient funds to return to home country.
  • Visa application fee- 220 NZD.
  • International levy- 35 NZD.

Lincoln University Undergraduate Admissions

UG programs at Lincoln University include- Bachelor of Agricultural Science, Bachelor’s of Accounting and Finance, Bachelor of Tourism Management, Bachelor of Landscape Architecture, Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology and a few others. Candidates must check the country specific requirements for the UG program before applying. Below is the details admission process and document required by the university:

Where to apply: mylinc.nz

Eligibility Requirements:

There are several ways to get enrolled in an undergraduate course at Lincoln University. While one can apply through an entrance test, credit or special admissions to any program, entrance to undergraduate courses is also possible through NCEA.

Basic eligibility criteria to seek admission through NCEA is:

  • NCEA level 3 which is a minimum of level 3 with 60 credits and level 2 or higher with 20 plus credits.
  • Level 3 or above with minimum 14 credits in three approved subjects.
  • 5 reading and writing credits, respectively at Level 2 or above as per standards of NZQA list of university entrance literacy standards.
  • 10 credits as per standards on the NZQA list of numeracy standards, or all 3 of the following standards: 26623, 26626, 26627.

Lincoln University Graduate Admissions

One of the most popular PG degrees is the Taught Master’s coursework, of 12-18 months. A Taught Master’s degree allows one to specialise in the chosen field and can open up a wide range of high-level career options.

Popular PG programs include-

Where to apply: mylinc.nz

Application Requirements

The requirements are program-specific. However, the basic requirements are the same as that of international admissions.

Some popular masters degrees offered by the university and the eligibility specifications are:

Course Academic requirements
Master of Business Finance Degree with at least a grade B in final year; Completion of 180 credits of taught courses; English language proficiency
Master of International Rural Development Degree with at least a grade B in final year; Completion of 180 credits of taught course; English language proficiency
Master of Wine and Viticulture Undergraduate degree in a related discipline with at least grade B English language proficiency
Master of Planning Degree with at least a grade B average in 300 level in final year English language proficiency
Master of Tourism Management Degree with at least a grade B average in 300 level in final year English language proficiency
Master of Pest Management Degree with at least a grade B in final year; Completion of 180 credits of taught courses; English language proficiency

Lincoln University is one of the most sought after universities of New Zealand with aspirants from around the world. Applicants seeking admission to this prestigious institute must remember to check their emails in a timely manner, as the offer letter is sent to the accepted applicants via email. Make sure that all the documents being uploaded are in English or translated in English. Lincoln University usually takes admission-related decisions within 4-5 weeks. The institute follows a very holistic approach for admissions. Thus, it is advisable to be well prepared and apply 6 months prior to the intake session for a smooth admission process ahead.

Placements & Recruiters

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Rankings over the years

Year-wise highlights from global and country rankings available for this university.

2022

Highlights
2022
  • Best overall country rank: #4
  • Architecture: #3 in country
  • Top source: THE
  • 8 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Finance
  • 4 ranking records in 2022

2023

Highlights
2023
  • Best overall country rank: #7
  • Overall: #7 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 1 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall
  • 2 ranking records in 2023

2024

Highlights
2024
  • Best overall country rank: #7
  • Agriculture: #2 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 6 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Agriculture
  • 3 ranking records in 2024

2025

Highlights
2025
  • Best overall country rank: #4
  • Tourism and Hospitality: #2 in country
  • Top source: QS
  • 4 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Tourism and Hospitality
  • 3 ranking records in 2025

2026

Highlights
2026
  • Best overall country rank: #4
  • Overall: #4 in country
  • Top source: THE
  • 2 ranked streams
  • Focus areas: Overall, Social Studies
  • 3 ranking records in 2026

Contact Information

Ellesmere Jct Rd, Lincoln 7647

+64-3-423-0000?

Student Reviews & Ratings

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Overall score

5.5/10
Top Rated

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Academic
7.0/10
Faculty
7.0/10
Infrastructure
8.0/10
Accommodation
8.0/10
Placement
3.0/10