BACHELOR OR MASTER IN INDIA

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Get to know about Bachelor Degree

After you complete 10+2 in any of the streams (arts/commerce/science) from a state or national board the next step is any of the UG degree courses. This plays as your entry point in the field. As a UG student, you will acquire all the essential skills of your field. The duration of UG courses varies from 3 years for BA/BCom to 5 years in some cases such as BALLB/MBBS. In the case of professional UG degree courses like BTech/BE, BVSc the duration of the UG program is 4 years. Whereas MBBS, BArch and BALLB need a minimum of 5 years for completion of the degree. After these UG courses, you are good to start a career in respective fields with nice paying jobs. Other UG degree courses mostly require 3 years of study. With the introduction of the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) the duration of UG courses will be 4 years but with multiple exit points during the course. In the present scene, you have to complete the prescribed period of study to get the degree. As per NEP 2020, you will get a certificate if you quit after one year of study and a diploma if you quit after 2 years. Completing 3 years of course study will entitle you to a UG degree. But completing all 4 years will earn you a 4 year multidisciplinary UG degree. All these exit points leave you with different levels of expertise in your respective fields, so you will have the option and flexibility in deciding your career path. This will also promote many inter-disciplinary modes of study which until now were limited.

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Get to know about Master Degree

Once you’ve successfully completed your bachelor’s degree, you're eligible to enroll in a master’s degree program to earn what is referred to as a graduate degree. Top reasons people choose to pursue a master’s degree include a desire for higher earnings, a career change or to follow a passion.Unlike a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree narrows your focus to one particular area of study. Common master’s degrees include the Master of Arts (MA), Master of Science (MS) and Master of Business Administration (MBA).Whether or not you should pursue a master’s degree after you earn your undergraduate degree is highly dependent on your field and career goals. Some pursue a master's degree to boost their earning power.Both a bachelor's degree and a master's degree can open up rewarding learning and career opportunities. You may consider it advantageous to earn a master's degree if it aligns with your personal goals and is required in your career field.The good news is that you can start a master’s degree any time after you earn your bachelor’s degree, whether you decide to take a few months off or begin classes again more than a decade later.If you're looking to start a new career path or advance your current career, understanding the types of associate degrees available is an important first step. Earning an associate degree can give you the foundation you need for a rewarding career and help you pursue advanced degrees.

Courses and Colleges

MANGALORE

College Course
Yenepoya University UG, PG, Eng., Nursing, MBBS
Sreenivas University UG, PG, Nursing, Allied Health
AJ Group of Institution UG, PG, Nursing, Allied Health
City College Nursing, Allied Health

MYSORE

College Course
Suyog Group of Institutions College MBA, UG, PG
JSS Academy of Higher Education MBA, UG, PG, Eng.
Gopala Gowda Memorial Institutions MBA, UG, PG
Christ College Mysore MBA, UG, PG

COIMBATORE

College Course
Hindustan Group of Institutions MBA, UG, PG, Eng.
SNS Group of Institutions Allied Health, Nursing, Eng.
Coimbatore Marine College Bsc, Notical Science, Marine eng.
JKK Agri. College Bsc.Agri

CHENNAI

College Course
SRM University MBA, UG, PG, Eng.
Sree Balaji Medical College Bsc Nursing
Bharath Medical College Bsc Nursing
Sree Sathya Sai Medical College Bsc.Nursing, MBBS

TRICHY

College Course
SRM Medical College Nursing, Paramedical, Allied Health
Dhanalakshmi Medical College MBBS, Nursing

MANGALORE

College Course
Yenepoya University UG, PG, Eng., Nursing, MBBS
Sreenivas University UG, PG, Nursing, Allied Health
AJ Group of Institution UG, PG, Nursing, Allied Health
City College Nursing, Allied Health

BANGALORE

College Course
East West Group of Institutions UG,PG,Management,Eng.
Acharaya B School MBA, UG, PG, Eng.
SEA Group of Institutions MBA, UG, PG
Jupiter Institutions Nursing, UG, PG,
Shaniff Dhama College Bsc Msc Nursing
St.Benedict Group of Institutions Bsc Nursing, UG, PG,Allied Health

KERALA

College Course
Yeldo Mar Basellos College Kathamangalam UG, PG
Jai Bharath College of Management, Perumbavoor UG, PG
ILM College of Arts and Science Kathamangalam UG, PG
Vimal Jyothi Eng. College Kannur Engineering
Lourde Education Academy Kannur Paramedical Science

WHY INDIA

India's system of higher education is the second largest in the world. While the engineering schools have been the flag bearers of the India's higher education, in keeping with the times and the skill needs of the global workforce India universities are offering a host of other courses such as Masters in Business Administration, Sciences, Liberal Arts, Artificial Intelligence, Photonics and Design Thinking among others. As a result, many of its higher education institutions figure in the top 100 Asian Universities as per QS and The World University rankings of 2018. At the same time, interesting and niche courses such as Yoga, Ayurveda or Buddhism are also on offer.A rising economic power with a rapidly growing diverse economy, the Indian economy is ranked sixth in the world is also world's second largest democracy. Home to some fortune 500 companies such as Indian Oil, Reliance Industries and State Bank of India (SBI), it also has start-ups such as Flipkart, Ola and PayTM which are disrupting norms to create and innovate and adding to India's incredible growth story in the world stage.Cities such as Bangalore and Hyderabad are known for their entrepreneurial and technology ecosystem and ranked amongst the most dynamic cities in the world.Most of the higher education is delivered in English which can offer an ease of communication which would be enjoyed by an overseas student.Rich culture, beautiful landscape that ranges from Great Himalayas in the North to the rocks of Kanyakumari, from the great Rann of Kutch in the West to the abode of clouds in the East, wildlife, beaches and its varied cuisines will make studying in India a memorable experience for you.Many Indian universities are placed in luxurious natural campuses, celebrating host of festivals and events, opportunities to experience local cultures and traditions will ensure an exciting campus life.If you are looking to experience culture, art, tradition, heritage, history, innovation and creativity and be part of a dynamic education system, India is the place to be!

EDUCATION

The Indian Education system is the world's second largest Higher Education Systemwith more than 800 universities, 39,000 colleges and a capacity of enrolling more than a whopping 20 million students. Higher Education Institutions in India offer courses/degrees that are competitive in the world market in terms of quality but are delivered at one fourth the cost, hence guaranteeing value-for-money education.The Indian Education system is vast in size, as well as its academic offerings. A vibrant and diverse education system means a wide variety of courses are available from the modern and cutting edge to the traditional. Indian education ranges from exposure to the latest advancements of science and technology like Virtual and Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Computing to Yoga, Ayurveda, Sanskrit and classical dances.This vastness of the Indian education system directly translates to enhanced opportunities for its students and global learning for an all-round academic and personal development.A burgeoning IT and Services sector has led to a robust placement oriented education as about 200 of the Fortune 500 companies hire regularly from Indian campuses.Indian campuses have also produced distinguished noble laureates such as poet, novelist, musician, and painter Rabindranath Tagore, Physicist CV Raman, Economist Amartya Sen, Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi.India has also produced world-class sportsmen and women from cricketer Sachin Tendulkar to badminton players Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu, tennis champions Sania Mirza and Leander Paes and chess genius Vishwanathan Anand among others.