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Why Should One Opt For A PG Program?


If a bachelor degree makes you eligible to pursue your career as a professional, then what is the requirement of pursuing post-graduation? This question comes to every graduate’s mind. Fewer of us know that post-graduation course enhances your intelligence and enriches your job/career prospects by developing researching skills. As your expertise in particular subject-matter upgrades significantly, thus employers prefer postgraduate over graduates.

Here are the various reasons why one should go for PG program:

  • Broader Employment Prospects

To add a professional edge to your resume, a PG program plays a vital role. Pursuing a PG course relevant to your skill-set enhances your expertise in the subject-matter as compared to undergraduates. A survey revealed that the postgraduates easily bagged higher level jobs. Exclusive opportunities like tutoring are available to the postgraduates.
 

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  • Adding a professional edge

Several careers like healthcare, architecture, teaching, etc, completion of specific PG programs is a mandate. Many job opportunities are specifically extended to postgraduates only. Hence, post-graduation not only expand your skill set but also improve your career prospects by adding a professional edge to your resume.

  • Academic Career

In order to pursue an academic career, post-graduation lays a sound foundation. If you are looking to make your career as a lecturer, then pursuing PhD. is one of the skill sets that can let you achieve your career goal. The groundwork for PhD is laid by a relevant PG program.

  • Transferable Skills

Valuable skills such as teamwork, intellectual rigor, project management, data-handling, critical and lateral thinking, enthusiasm and commitment to your work, advanced research skills, independent working, determination and self-motivation are inculcated into postgraduates. Besides in-depth knowledge of subjects, employers seek many such qualities as mentioned above which help postgraduates to land jobs easily.

  • Subject matter specialist

Postgraduates generally work with faculty that enables them to make good contacts with reputed and established people in different walks of life. You may also have an opportunity to work with leading academics that have authored your under-graduation curriculum. If you started working after graduation, pursuing a master will add an extra dimension to your portfolio.

The earning potential is directly proportional to your qualifications. In the market like India, where the demand for jobs is relatively much higher than its supply; a bachelor degree will not make you eligible for the kind of job you aspire for. Hence adding a post-graduation course to your curriculum vitae will make you stand out of the competition.

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