When students enroll at a
university they are quite concerned about two main things: 1) the quality of
education that they receive and 2) the acceptability of the degree thus
acquired and the prospects it offers. These two questions are equally important
seeing as they affect the prestige of the educational institute which
ultimately has an impact on the students’ life. If the academic qualifications
earned are widely acceptable then the students’ career prospects are quite
favorable. Therefore, these issues need to be addressed before enrolling at an
institute.
Students of distance learning
also need to be careful in this regard and should enroll at universities that
are accredited by recognized bodies like Quality Online Education Certification
Bureau (QOECB). This accreditation will solve the acceptability issues to a great
extent. Also, such accreditation also means that the degrees earned from the
university in question are useable for further studies or employment purposes
and can be verified by the awarding institute as and when required.
Nixon University’s Career Center
comprises of experience and knowledgeable personnel who have in-depth knowledge
about their relevant fields of specialization. Each member of the Placement
Committee possesses not just sound academic knowledge but also acute insight
about human characteristics, personalities, and perceptions. These factors help
them to understand the students better and match them more effectively with positions
that are suited to the students’ preferences and talents and make best use of
them. Nixon University has a strong reputation of having polished and apt
alumni who perform extraordinarily well at their jobs. This is in a large part
a result of the rigorous counseling students receive during their time at Nixon
University.
The Career Center’s services are
available to the student 24/7. They can schedule appointments with a counselor
anytime through their student account and receive the most up to date
information about industry trends, job openings and other career advice.
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