NIIT University partners with Victoria University for bachelor's programme in biotechnology
Aspiring students will get the benefit of a dual degree programme along with a two-year post-study work visa to enhance their employability prospects.
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 3, 2024 | 05:09 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The National Institute of Information Technology (NU) partnered with Victoria University of Wellington (VUW), New Zealand to announce a bachelor’s degree programme in biotechnology today, October 3. Recently, VUW was recognised in the QS 2025 rankings among the top 3% of universities globally. VUW offers students with opportunities to pursue world-class education in the field of biotechnology, the official NIIT statement said.
Through this partnership, students will not only receive a bachelor’s degree in biotechnology but also qualify for a two-year post-study work visa which will enhance their employability prospects in New Zealand and beyond, the NIIT statement added.
The partnership aims to empower participants by offering them dual degrees and providing them with a diversified skill set to meet the evolving demands of the global biotechnology sector, the NIIT statement adds.
The programme further aims to enrich student's learning experience by offering them exposure to cutting-edge innovations. Aspiring biotechnologists will gain access to a fertile ground for contributing to pioneering scientific discoveries, the NIIT note adds.
NIIT University: Rankings and Placement
As per the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) ranking 2023, NIIT was ranked in 1st position in Rajasthan and #16th in India. The university has consistently maintained a 100% placement record for all the students who have applied, the official NIIT statement added.
“For the class of 2023, over 94% of students got their aspired roles in various renowned organizations like Cisco, Morgan Stanley, PWC, etc. among others. The average CTC was Rs 12.09 LPA for the top 25% students. The highest salary offered to a student from NU has been Rs 44.27 LPA to date, the NIIT note added.
Prakash Gopalan, president of NIIT University said: “At NIIT University, we are committed to nurturing students who are ready to meet the challenges of the rapidly evolving global marketplace. Our partnership with Victoria University of Wellington opens new doors for our students to access top-tier research facilities, dual degree options, and a highly valuable post-study work visa. This collaboration is a testament to our commitment to providing world-class opportunities to our biotechnology students.”
Martin Quietzsch, senior international recruitment manager, at Victoria University of Wellington said: “We are delighted to join hands with NIIT University to provide aspiring biotechnologists with a truly global education. With our strong emphasis on research and innovation, coupled with the opportunity for dual majors, we believe this partnership will enable students to thrive and make significant contributions to the global biotechnology landscape. We look forward to welcoming students from NIIT University to our campus in New Zealand.”
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