Although studying in New Zealand is valid, students should also consider future employment issues when applying to job opportunities. Selecting the right major for you is crucial.
So what are the majors with good job prospects in New Zealand?
Currently, these majors include architectural estimation, nursing, business, animation design and hotel and tourism management. The majority of students can choose according to their actual conditions. Among them, business majors include marketing, accounting, and international trade. And other majors.
All eight universities in New Zealand are public. All of which are ranked in the top 500 of well-known QS World University Rankings, with many subjects ranked in the top 50 in the world.
It is also worth mentioning that New Zealand has made remarkable achievements in science education, and it has trained 3 Nobel Prize winners.
New Zealand education follows traditional British education, focusing on students practicality and employment guidance, and has a complete teaching system. In addition to the eight famous public universities, New Zealand also has 18 public polytechnic colleges recognised by the Chinese Ministry of Education. These schools excel in applied education and are very closely related to the industry:
In the construction industry in New Zealand, the average annual income of a qualified architect is $67,000. However, the average cost of study and training is not low, and the employment prospects are only moderate.
Reports show on average the annual income of New Zealand civil engineers (including those with only two-year diplomas) is $60,000 and good employment opportunities. In comparison, quantity surveyors on average, have an annual income in New Zealand is $78,000 with good job prospects. The average cost of study and training is $20,000.
From this point of view, the estimator can be called one of the “hidden gems†in New Zealand’s 50 occupations. Friends who are interested in the construction industry can consider.
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