Professional
courses
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training with a professional or occupational qualification and speed up
yourself into your dream job
Professional
training is ideal if you've a clear career objective, as they're geared towards
improving your capability to do a particular occupation.
What is
a professional qualification?
Professional qualifications focus on developing the skills
you need to work in a specific industry or job. Awarded by professional bodies,
they generally give you the chance to gain valuable on-the-job experience
through vocational training. Many courses follow on from a degree or equivalent
qualification; however, such academic experience isn't always required.
Countless careers demand you possess a professional
qualification.
How
long do professional courses take to complete?
Professional courses can last anywhere between a few weeks
and a few years, depending entirely on the qualification and whether you are studying
part time or full time.And professional courses depends on the course time
Example : Engineering course takes 4 years and Medicine takes 4 ½ years of time period.
What
does a professional course involve?
Professional qualifications vary wildly in structure. This
is reflected by the fact that, of graduates who were studying for a
professional qualification six months after leaving university,If you study
full time, you will probably be in training for around 40 hours every week and
the environment will be very fast paced. Meanwhile, part-time study usually
takes place during evenings and weekends. It is much slower in pace but, when
coupled with work commitments, it can be just as intense. Vocational courses do
not necessarily share fixed terms, with many courses running multiple times
every year at locations nationwide. Assessment will comprise of coursework,
exams or portfolio work, or a combination of all three.
What
are the entry requirements?
This is entirely dependent on the course and what type of
job it leads to. For example, Any professional courses to be join the student
has to completed in PUC/12th class and minimum of 50% marks to be
scored to join Engineering /medical courses.
How
much does it cost?
Cost is dependent on a range of factors and therefore varies
hugely. In general, cost will be reflected by the course's intensity and how
important it is in the context of the career you wish to take.
Why
study a professional qualification?
Many professions, such as becoming a engineer, require you
to possess particular qualifications. If you're serious about forging a career
in a certain field, you may have little choice but to take the course.
Gain skills, recognition and contacts - this will improve
your specialist knowledge and career prospects.
Increase your potential earnings or current salary.
Meet employers' expectations of continual professional
development by keeping your skills and abilities relevant and up to date.
Begin on the path to chartership. This will see you
registered as a member of the professional body.
How do
I find the right course for me?
Be sure to do your research; the length, cost, quality and
content of courses can differ greatly. You therefore must figure out which
option, if any, will benefit you the most. To get a better feel for what you'll
be signing up to, you can get in touch with a range of people who will be able
to give you good advice.
Ultimately,
there are several key factors you will have to consider before making a final
decision. These include:
Fees and the availability of admission and budget;
How reputable the teaching institution and its tutors are;
Impact on your employment prospects;
Student satisfaction and employment rates.
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