1. Check whether your Institution/ University is approved or not?
Earning a degree is important but earning a degree that is
recognized and approved by the Government or its concerned agencies is even
more important. While choosing an institution or university, it is important to
know whether it is approved by Government agencies. Multiple agencies recognize
or grant approvals to run a program in a particular field.
2. Next-Generation/ New Age Programs
Technology is changing fast in the corporate world, hence it is
desirable to undergo education at the University or Institution which is
offering programs in emerging areas. Check the Industry involvement with the
universities or institutions that you want to consider for your admission in
terms of Industry Collaborative Programs, the involvement of industry experts
in designing the course curriculum, subjects offered in emerging areas that the
industry is looking for and certifications offered by Industry.
3. Value Addition
Today earning a degree is not enough for a successful career. It
is important to have a value addition that will add weight to your profile
while appearing for job interviews. Go for a University or Institution which
has been rated highly by regulatory bodies and inculcates value addition
through Industry Certification, Global Certifications, Workshops &
Internships, and Opportunity to carry out Research.
For a higher education institution, one should always look for its
accreditation & evaluation by the NAAC (National Assessment &
Accreditation Council). A Degree from an institution rated highly by the NAAC
stacks the value of your resume, earns you global acceptance, and amplifies
your scope for better placements since the industry prefers hiring from
higher graded institutions.
4. Career Opportunities
Choose a University or Institution which offers multiple career
options to you. When we say career options, it means an option to choose from
Campus Placements, Entrepreneurship, Higher Studies, Preparation for Government
Jobs like Civil Services, International Avenues, and Research. Gone are the
days when every student used to have only one career option which was jobs.
5. Campus Placements
Although Campus Placements is not the only option yet it is considered to be the most important aspect while choosing a University or Institution for pursuing professional education. It is also important to check the training & preparation offered to you by the institution to crack campus interviews. While scrutinizing the placement record of the University/Institution emphasize your search on finding a consistent record for the last three to four years, at least.
Furthermore, look for names of top multi-nationals in your field and also check the salary packages that the companies are offering to the fresh talent. The institute's NAAC Accreditation and consistency of MNCs visiting the campus for placements show the academic strength and its acceptance by the corporate world. Meanwhile, compare the placements of institutions with different NAAC ratings and find how a higher NAAC rating can positively affect your placement/you can also check the credentials of pass-out students of your stream who have been placed in previous years.
6. What RoI?
Return-on-Investment in Education is calculated by comparing the
amount of fee that you pay as a student to the University or Institution to
undergo degree and salary package that you were offered by the company during
campus placements. As the fees are annually paid to the institution or
university and the package is also offered on annual basis (LPA), both can be compared
to calculate the Return of Investment.
7. Campus Life
Undergoing education is just one aspect but it is the quality of
campus life that differentiates between an average or good institution. Choose
a university or institution which offers 360-degree development of your
persona. Check out for Sports facilities, Cultural & Literary Facilities,
technical & cultural clubs, soft skills training, and others that can
enhance your personality.
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