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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, an online degree at Heriot-Watt Uni carries the same value as a degree on-campus. Both degrees follow the same curriculum. The mode of delivery is the only difference.
An online degree at HW Uni allows studies for lower costs and less hassle of travel.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Choosing the Lovely Professional University in tie up with Emversity BSc offers the advantage of a four-year Honours format, which is increasingly becoming the global standard. Most international universities and employers, especially in North America, prefer 4-year degrees for post-graduate studies and professional licensing. Also, this programme is NCAHP-aligned and includes specialised Cambridge English training, which is rarely found in standard 3-year BSc courses, giving students a significant edge in both domestic and international job markets.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
St. Peter's IHER, Bangalore Powered by Emversity Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOTh) offers a highly specialised professional degree that leads to a specific, licensed career path. A general university degree may offer broader knowledge but often lacks the professional licensure and clinical depth required for medical roles. At St. Peter's IHER, Bangalore Powered by Emversity, the entire curriculum is tailored for the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOTh), focusing on job-ready skills and mandatory clinical internships that provide a much clearer and more direct path to employment in the healthcare industry.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Master's are often known to enhance one's career prospects. With more specialised learning, recruiters often prefer a PG degree, especially in STEM fields. MSc in Microbiology will lead you to better pay scale.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes its not important for applicants to hold film related degree to apply to AFI. However its still recommended to demonstrate experience relating to discipline of applicant's choice.
You can also apply even if you don't hold bachelor's degree but you will get Certificate of Completion after graduating instead of MFA degree in that case
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The biggest advantage of the St. Peter's IHER, Chennai Powered by Emversity BPT is the focus on "More Than a Degree." Besides your BPT, you gain employer-endorsed certifications and Cambridge-certified English training, which are rarely offered in regular programs. You also get a complimentary laptop and access to global pathways. These additions mean that upon graduation, you aren't just a degree holder; you are a professional with the digital, communication, and technical skills that give you a significant head start in the job market.
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3 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
No, it is not necessary.
You need a Bachelor's degree in any discipline (any stream).
Minimum marks are typically around 45–60% in graduation depending on the program.
For some MBA programs (like Healthcare Management), they explicitly mention graduates from any field can apply.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Ludwig Maximillians University does not release a 'conditional admission or an offer letter for students with incomplete degrees.
The high school Diploma is not enough for bachelor's admissions and Indian students would need an additional year of study (the preparatory course or Studienkolleg) before being considered here.
For master's level courses, the students need to submit a final transcript.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you definitely can! Cummins College of Engineering for Women offers special "Honours" programs for BTech students who want to become experts in a specific field. For example, if you are studying Computer Science, you could take extra classes in Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning. This gives you a more specialised learning and will make you stand out when you start applying for jobs at top-tier technology companies.
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