Pavan,
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New Zealand has many world class multinational companies and industries which create a massive demand for a professional, highly educated and diverse workforce, it is truly the land of opportunity. This demand for educated professionals has fueled the growth of many first-rate institutes and universities all over the country.

These institutes primarily focus on preparing their students for the job market by integrating real life, industry oriented projects/internships into their carefully crafted course curriculums. Great emphasis is placed on constantly updating and revising the structure and content of their courses to suite the rapidly evolving demands of various different industries across a broad spectrum of specializations.

In today’s highly interconnected and small world, the work oriented, up-to-date, high quality education provided by these institutes, help create world class professionals for whom there is a high demand, not only in New Zealand, but all around the globe.

Great Nation NZ provides guidance to students on the suitability of a course based on their subject of interest, past academic background and future job opportunities. This is done on an individual, personal basis as the requirements vary from student to student. We have broadly segregated some of the popular academic pursuits available for students who wish to study in New Zealand. Click on the field of your choice for specific course details.

Architecture & Construction
Architecture involves planning, designing and construction of buildings. Successfully completing a course in the architecture and construction niche is bound to open up a multitude of job opportunities in New Zealand and across the globe.
Arts, Communication & Design
Students pursuing courses from the visual arts, design and communication field in New Zealand will learn to test the limits of their creativity and express themselves through their work. Students can choose to specialize in a variety of specializations.
Aquaculture
Successfully pursuing aquaculture courses from top institutes in New Zealand gives students the practical experience and skills required for them to enter the aquaculture job market directly and build their career in the field with minimal job training.
Business & Management
Pursuing business and management oriented courses allows students to develop a broad understanding on how businesses operate and then specialize in certain aspects of it such as, accounting, supply chain management, human resources etc.
Computer Science & Information Technology
Students who pursue courses under the computer science and information technology banner will gain a broad understanding about how computers and networks actually integrate and work.
Education & Social Science
Students undertaking courses under the education and social sciences banner will learn how to empower and teach individuals from all walks of life, so that they are capable of functioning fruitfully in today’s society with a positive outlook.
Engineering & Technology
Students pursuing courses in the engineering and technology field will gain a sound understanding of the creative application of science, mathematical methods and empirical evidence to design, innovate, construct and operate machines etc.
Health & Sports Science
Students studying courses encompassed by the health and sports science field will learn about healthy body physiology, exercise, physical training, balanced diets, nursing, various sports and their intricacies, team psychology and more.
Hospitality & Service
Hospitality training is required for those wanting to become hotel managers, tourist guides, guest entertainers, waiters, bartenders etc. Students will have practical exposure to real-world industries making them ready to face the global job market.
Science
New Zealand’s institutes train their science students to think rationally and problem solve effectively. They will learn the basics of whichever field they specialize in and understand how to effectively utilize that knowledge to further their career.
Viticulture & Wine Science
Students pursuing viticulture oriented courses learn about grape growing, pest control, canopy development techniques, fertilization, irrigation techniques, fruit characteristics, harvest periods etc. They are closely involved with wine scientists.