Want to do networking as a major in NZ?

Have already shortlisted some courses and Catherine from AJV is helping me with the process however I'm confused between level 7-8 PG Diploma as I want to do networking as a major please help?

Ans. In New Zealand we have those levels of education there is one two three four which is normally certificates and then five and six which is normally diplomas seven is normally graduate diplomas and bachelors and five six seven normally becomes the bachelor's year one year two year three so that's what happens then eight is post graduate diploma travel and nine there's masters and 10 is PhD so basically the if you go to NZQ website and if you search for what is the description of each of these levels it tells you what exactly level sevens capabilities will be what level 8 capabilities will be so on and so forth but for you as an international student coming into New Zealand my advice would be so opt for a level eight course because I'm not looking at so much from the capability perspective but from the immigration perspective as to how many years of post-study work visa you will get so if you do a level eight or nine then your will be eligible for a three years post study work visa so whereas if you do a level seven which is a graduate diploma and if you do it in Auckland you only get one year and if you do it outside Auckland you get two years of post-study work visa so I encourage anybody who's got the right English ability because for to get into level eight you also need to get a higher English ability in your IELTS or your PPE so that's something else that you will have to consider so if you have the bachelor's and you already have also have a good English nothing from the way you've written your query I think you have good English anyway so I would strongly recommend you choose a level eight because it's not only at the higher level of academic achievement but it will also end up giving you three years of post-study work visa so that'll be mine sincere suggestion would it be a lot of difference in the study itself not really because they're almost ready sent to each other seven and eight but like I said from an immigration perspective can give you an extra one year off go post study work.

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