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Computer Power Plus is a private tertiary education provider in New Zealand that specialises in information technology and computing qualifications. It offers vocationally focused programmes such as diplomas and degrees in software development, networking, systems administration, database administration, and IT support, designed to prepare students for employment in the technology sector. The institution has historically served both domestic and international students through campuses in major New Zealand cities.
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NZD 5,000–10,000. High-achieving Indian students at Education New Zealand member universities.
Full tuition + living. Citizens of selected developing countries; undergraduate and postgraduate.
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