Short Courses After Graduation

Career After Graduation With Short Courses: Why you Need a Foolproof Plan

 
Graduation is a milestone in the life of any student.  After 15 years of  schooling you have finally reached a spot where you need to plan for the future ahead. Most students  look forward to start their professional journey right after graduation. But the situation has changed. Graduation is no longer a guarantee to get a decent job or sustain a long term career growth. You need a foolproof plan that will help you stand out in the crowd.
 
This is one of the reasons why demands for short courses after graduation have skyrocketed. The other being, increasing demand of the employers to hire candidates with specialised skill sets in advanced and modern sectors.
 
If you are a graduate or are in your final year, you need to carefully analyse and plan your future course of action that will put you on the path of a long term career success. Short term courses are ideal to give you a quick start in career, ahead of your peers, and also grant you the knowledge and skills necessary to cope with corporate challenges.
 

Short Courses After Graduation

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The real challenge is finding the right short courses after graduation
 
Before you commit yourself to a short term program you must weigh all your options carefully.
 
Degree vs Diploma: The traditional master’s programs will award you a degree whereas, the short term programs will award diploma and certificates after the course. If you have plans for higher studies then a degree program is the best for you. Most Indian and foreign universities accept only degree students for Ph.D and others. Moreover, a degree will also help you find a faculty position with government & private universities.  A diploma program is often a professional course that is delivered through a curated curriculum to help students fit into the competitive corporate world.
 
Duration: Compared to the master’s degree programs, a short term course has shorter duration. Means, you can finish your studies early and join the professional world immediately after the course. Most of the colleges now offer placement solutions which help students to explore exciting employment options within the ambit of your specialisation.
 
Cost: The fees will vary based on your choice of course and duration. On an average cost of PGD in Management will cost around 15 lac in India. The cost of studying in foreing universities are even higher. You need to compare the cost against the knowledge you will receive before enrolling for the program. Also, check for available educational loan and scholarship options which can reduce the cost of education for you.
 
Right institutions: Finding the right institution will make all the differences in the final outcome. Colleges vary widely in course deliverables which will impact your employability at the end. The good news is, most colleges now have specialised student counsellors to help students get a clear picture. Inquire about the course curriculum, past records, placement records, and get in touch with their alumni to understand ground reality.