Frequently Asked Questions

A degree with internship program combines academic studies with practical work experience. Unlike a regular degree that focuses mainly on classroom learning, this integrated approach provides hands-on experience in a professional setting, enhancing career readiness.

Yes, online degrees from accredited universities are legitimate and recognized. They follow the same rigorous academic standards as traditional degrees and are increasingly accepted by employers worldwide.

Accredited institutions offering these programs adhere to strict academic standards. They ensure quality and authenticity through regular assessments, qualified faculty, and adherence to educational regulations.

Internship opportunities vary but are generally related to your field of study. They are designed to provide practical experience and can range from local businesses to larger corporations, depending on the program and partnerships.

Learning resources for online courses are typically accessible through a dedicated digital platform provided by the institution. This platform may include lecture materials, interactive content, forums for discussion, and tools for submitting assignments. Technical support is usually available to assist with any access issues.

Yes, internships are typically aligned with your field of study, allowing you to apply academic concepts in real-world scenarios, and gain relevant industry experience.

This depends on the program structure. Some programs may offer a choice, while others might have specific partnerships with certain industries or companies.

The program is designed to balance academics and internships. This may involve part-time internships alongside studies or dedicated periods for internships integrated into the curriculum.

Yes, internships are paid, offering stipends or salaries.

While there's no guaranteed employment, these programs significantly enhance employability by providing relevant experience and industry connections. Depending on your performance, the employer may absorb you as a full time employee at the end of your internship.

Our placement team will help you to identify the right opportunities and hand hold you through the hiring process.

Performance is typically evaluated by both the employer and the academic institution. Supervisors at the internship site and faculty from the program collaboratively assess your performance.

Yes you will receive a certificate or letter of recommendation upon successful completion of your internship

Application procedures and eligibility criteria vary. Generally, you'll need to meet academic prerequisites and may need to undergo an interview process. Check the program's website or contact administrators for specific details.

You can reach out to the student support team for your generic or specific queries regarding the course, learning resources and internship.