What is the reason behind pursuing my course abroad since it's not about a master's degree but a professional course in New Zealand?
Pursuing a professional course in New Zealand offers several key advantages over studying the same course in India:
- Industry-relevant curriculum: Courses are designed in collaboration with industry leaders, ensuring you gain practical skills aligned with global standards.
- Enhanced employability: New Zealand qualifications are valued worldwide, increasing your job prospects both internationally and in India.
- Cultural exposure and networking: Studying abroad helps you build a global network and develop intercultural skills, which are highly valued in today’s job market.
- Advanced facilities: Access to modern facilities and resources can provide more hands-on experience and deeper learning.
- Post-study work opportunities: New Zealand offers post-study work visas (PSW), allowing you to gain relevant work experience after your course.
Overall, studying a professional course in New Zealand can give you practical experience, a global perspective, and a stronger professional profile.
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