Scope of PG Diploma in Aquaculture in an MIT New Zealand?

Want to know about the scope of PG Diploma in aquaculture in an MIT New Zealand and the chances of getting working visa and PR?

Ans. Not often do I hear somebody asking about aquaculture which I think is a very good subject to learn especially in a country like New Zealand because we are an island nation we have sea all around us and so we are two islands which are stuck in the Pacific Ocean so obviously we are pretty big on aquaculture and I think we also do very ethical and very sustainable aquaculture I watch a program on TV every week very diligently it's called the country calendar which talks about all the different kinds of farming techniques that are being used in New Zealand and aquaculture is also growing quite well in New Zealand our fisheries industry is pretty big we have the very famous bluff oysters in the south of the country which is they were just about the standout things when we talk about aquaculture in New Zealand so I think first of all certify your choice to choose New Zealand as your place to study aquaculture is very good and I think our techniques and technology in this particular field are also up there so what you learn will be very practical stuff which I think will also lead to a good settlement opportunity for you because fisheries and aquaculture is also one of our export nations as a country that is very far away from the rest of the world we need to rely on exporting our produce to other countries and importing the stuff that we need here in New Zealand so overall I think your field is good and Fisheries along with minor wine is also great in our state as an export country export industry for this country so I think overall your choices where you go then chances of getting working visa and PR I think if you're going to do a post graduate diploma in aquaculture yes you will definitely be eligible for a post study work visa and that post  study work visa period if you are able to find yourself a job relevant to the course you've completed yep that was definitely more than likely going to lead to a PR and obviously PR being permanent residency it's not a straightforward step of course you first need to get residency and then you get permanent residency but you also need to get a certain level of salary a certain level of position so on and so forth so if you're coming to New Zealand and working you know coming to New Zealand through AJV and you're working with us as one of our students will be able to guide you at each and every step.


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