Should we choose institutions depending on the cities considering the job outputs?


Should we choose institutions depending on the cities considering the job outputs it is because Auckland and Wellington have major share of job opportunities in New Zealand?

Ans: I think you need to look at the papers in your course and I think what you need to first focus is the course that you want to study if your course falls into place and the papers that are there in the course are good and you kind of feel that is the subject for you then I think everything else will fall into place for instance if you want to do a course now which is specializing in agriculture one of the best universities for that or institutions for that is in a place called Lincoln which is next to Christchurch so sometimes it is the course that will define which city you go to but obviously I mean the Auckland and Wellington being the largest cities the opportunities are obviously higher there in the cities but like you said it is always you need to look at the course first followed by the job opportunities and once you finish the course there is no restriction on which city you can stay in you can move from city to city so I do not think that a city preference is very important at the start look at the course and look at the papers you're going to do in a course end well so you could for all I care for all you might be studying a course in Hungary which is one of our northernmost cities and after finishing that you might then want to move to Auckland so bear in mind that there is no restrictions on movement after finish your course so because of that I suggest focus on the course first and then focus on which the city you want to move to because there are more job offers it is there.




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