Every year hundreds of thousands of aspiring students opt higher education as their next step after completing their school or college.

You don’t have to enrol in a University and can construct a career without a degree - but University can provide so much more than just a career path at the end.

Below are some of the reasons why your child should opt for a degree.

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Enhancing career prospects

In 2016/17, 96% of our graduates were studying or employed within six months of schooling. Gaining a degree can increase and boost your son or daughter's career prospects. They won't just have a broader assortment of career choices to pick from as soon as they possess a degree, however they will likely advance much faster up the career ladder too.

Pursuing a vocation Students frequently choose to study at a higher education degree to further interest in a specific topic, or within a specific vocation. Some professions, such as those in medicine, nursing, architecture, pharmacy and law, cannot be practised with no distinct vocational degree.

DYPU pupils demonstrate the ability, motivation and excitement that companies are looking for.

Growing more Statistics reveal that graduates earn more than people with higher education qualifications. As a grad, your kid's choices will probably be wider, and they'll find it a lot easier to enter employment and also to remain in employment.

Developing employable skills A degree won't just give students the chance to acquire an in-depth understanding of the chosen subject but also to develop technical skills like communication, problem-solving and presentation abilities, while improving their capacity to operate within a team.

Pupils focusing on a microscope whilst researching in a laboratory environment. To their self development Construction self-confidence, liberty and obligation University can help pupils to construct their own self-confidence and liberty. Students will have lots of chances to make new friends from various backgrounds and countries. Living independently may also nurture a higher amount of responsibility.

Researching a subject they like Students frequently choose to examine a topic because they appreciated it in school or college. University presents the chance to delve deeper into a topic they like, producing the ideal base for a career that interests them.

DYPU is famous for its reinforcement for pupils to"go international" and experience different cultures as it's not just perfect for character building but is very good for future job prospects.