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Please only use this application form if you are:

  • Citizen or Permanent Resident of New Zealand; or
  • Citizen or Permanent Resident of Australia, Cook Islands, Niue or Tokelau.
If you are an International Student, please click here.


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Please enter your Date of Birth in the following format: DD/MM/YYYY e.g. 13/07/1999
Important: You may be required to provide evidence of support from your parent/guardian if you are under 16 years old by the time the programme begins.



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MIT has study options to suit anyone. For more information on our study options, please click here.


Our team will get in touch with you to help you find the right fit.




This programme is NOT for those wanting a career in automotive or the vehicle servicing industry.
Visit our
New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) programme for details on automotive studies, or select Automotive Engineering in the ‘Pick a Programme’ list above.

Now that we're part of Te Pūkenga, some of our programmes are being updated to unify them for consistency in structure and delivery across providers in the network.

The new unified version of this programme will be delivered in Semester Two (July) 2024. It will include new entry requirements and revised courses, and fees may also be subject to change. You can apply now for the July intake, but please note that your enrolment will not be completed until the new programme details are confirmed.

As part of your programme, you will be required to bring the following materials: Pencils, pens, notebook and bring your own device (BYOD). Personal protective equipment (PPE) is required. Steel cap footwear must be worn on the ground floor (workshops and canopy) and closed toe shoes are required in computer labs, classrooms and ground floor designated walkways. Full PPE will be provided to you, for more information please ask your lecturer. 

As part of your programme, you will be required to bring the following materials: Pencils, pens, notebook and bring your own device (BYOD). 

This programme is primarily intended for those who are already working in the maritime industry in a paid or voluntary role on a vessel.


















The programme that you have selected has modular intakes. This means you can start scheduled courses throughout the year. You can contact Ask Me! (www.manukau.ac.nz/askme) or the International team (www.manukau.ac.nz/international) about the course start dates.

The programme that you have selected has modular intakes. This means you can start scheduled courses throughout the year. You can contact Ask Me! (www.manukau.ac.nz/askme) or the International team (www.manukau.ac.nz/international) about the course start dates.

Intake is now full. When you submit your application, you will be enrolled to the next available intake.


You must be employed in a suitable role within the building industry over your full term of study in this programme.

You’ll need to confirm your employment status by completing the Employer Form and returning it to the Ask Me! Student Services Centre or using the document upload form here >.


You must be employed in a suitable role within the building industry over your full term of study in this programme.

You’ll need to confirm your employment status by completing the Employer Form and returning it to the Ask Me! Student Services Centre or using the document upload form here >.

If you want to get a start in construction or carpentry, select New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) with a strand in Carpentry from the list above. 

More information about the Level 3 pre-trade apprenticeship is available here >


In order to gain work experience on a super yacht, you must meet their employment criteria, which includes being age 18 or older.  Applicants who are under the age of 18 should contact Ask Me! student services to discuss their options.

Te Pūkenga is transitioning to new programmes for the Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Nursing Maaori and Bachelor of Nursing Pacific.

Those who are accepted into one of these programmes will be automatically transitioned to the new version at the start of 2024.

The transition to the new programme will make no difference to your start date, location of study, teachers and access to StudyLink.

Should you have any questions, please contact our friendly Ask Me! Student Services team.


The July intake for this bachelor's degree programme is only open in to applicants who have completed the New Zealand Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care (Field-based) (Level 5).

If you are a new applicant, we recommend applying for the February intake or the diploma.

If you successfully complete the diploma, you will be eligible under specified criteria to pathway into the second year of the bachelor's degree.


Please note that this programme is subject to TEC approval and may be subject to further changes. Although we can't currently enrol you into this programme you can submit an application now, and MIT will process it once the necessary approvals are received. 

This programme is being replaced with a similar unified programme with July and October intakes.

'Unified' means that it's had some minor updates for consistency in structure and delivery across providers in the Te Pūkenga network.

If you're interested in July or October start dates please select the 'unified' version of this programme from the list above.

Now that we're part of Te Pūkenga, some of our programmes have had some minor updates to unify them for consistency in structure and delivery across providers in the network.



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Type and search for your NZ Secondary or High School in this list.
If it's overseas, type Overseas.




Include previous qualifications completed and the organisation you got this qualification from. This can include anything from High School qualifications to tertiary studies.






Our Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) pathway is designed for those who already have the on-the-job skills and knowledge that we can measure and match against credits in our courses.

Creating a tailored path of study may save you money and help you to complete your qualification faster. Find out more at www.manukau.ac.nz/study/recognition-of-prior-learning.





Please give us a brief over view (50 words or less) and our team will be in contact with you for more details.


If you do not meet the language requirements, please let us know and we’ll be in touch to discuss your options.







Please note that not agreeing to immunisations may impact on your eligibility for certain placements and may be detrimental to your ability to fully participate in the programme and meet qualification requirements. It is recommended that you discuss any concerns or questions about immunisation requirements with the Faculty of Nursing and Health Studies prior to completing your application.




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Māori and Pasifika Trades Training (MPTT) is an initiative to encourage young Māori and Pasifika people to gain trade qualifications, New Zealand apprenticeships and employment. You will be eligible for an MPTT MIT Scholarship if: You are of NZ Māori or Pasifika descent and aged between 16-40 years old; are a New Zealand Permanent Resident or New Zealand Citizen; and enrolled into an approved MPTT programme at MIT. For more information and conditions, please visit manukau.ac.nz/MPTT




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If you have not studied with MIT before, studied with us more than 3 years ago or the documents that you have previously provided have not expired , we require:

  • a certified copy of your passport/birth certificate to show NZ citizenship or Permanent Residency;
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  • your CV (if you have experience that is relevant to the programme you are applying for)

Do not send original documents. MIT is not responsible for loss of or damage to original documents. Find out more about certified copies here.


Your application will still be processed without these documents but we cannot secure your place and enrol at MIT you until we have these documents.


If you have not studied with MIT before or studied with us more than 3 years ago, we require:

  • a certified copy of your passport/birth certificate
  • certified copies of your qualifications to meet entry requirements;
  • your CV (if you have experience that is relevant to the programme you are applying for);
  • English language proficiency (if English is your second language)

Do not send original documents. MIT is not responsible for loss of or damage to original documents. Find out more about certified copies here.


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Before you submit your application, please read MIT's privacy notice, which is available on the Te Pūkenga website.

www.tepūkenga.ac.nz/privacy-notice

Personal information collected on this form and at other times during and relating to your enrolment at MIT is subject to MIT’s privacy notice.


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  • I declare that the information provided by me on this form is true and correct.

  • understand that failure to disclose required information or the supply of incorrect information may result in my enrolment not being processed, or in my enrolment being cancelled.
  • I agree to abide by all Te Pūkenga and MIT statutes, regulations and policies as may be amended from time to time. Copies are available on the MIT website manukau.ac.nz. In particular, you should note Te Kawa Maiorooro, the MIT Ākonga Policy and the regulations applying to your programme of study.
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  • acknowledge that all MIT courses and programmes will proceed subject to enrolment numbers and MIT has the right to cancel or postpone an offering of a course or programme prior to its commencement if there are insufficient enrolments.
  • undertake to pay all fees and charges relating to my enrolment and to meet all collection charges associated with debt recovery. Fees must be paid in full, or a signed agreement made for their payment in instalments, by the start of the course. MIT may take such steps as necessary to collect outstanding fees. Refunds and withdrawals will be processed in accordance with Te Kawa Maiorooro and the MIT Ākonga Policy.
  • acknowledge that MIT may refuse to permit or may cancel my enrolment, on any of the grounds set out in Te Kawa Maiorooro. This includes, but is not limited to, where I am found not to be of good character (including, but not limited to: having a bad debt history; a criminal conviction; or a history of breaching MIT regulations or policies); have been guilty of misconduct or a breach of discipline; am enrolled for full-time instruction in another institution or secondary school; or have made insufficient progress in my studies. I further acknowledge that MIT may withdraw my enrolment from a course where I have not attended in the first three weeks.
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