1. There are so many programs after Grade 10/12, How do I decide which programs are best for me to apply?
Answer: You can sign up for counselling and guidance with us, and with the use of a brain map and an aptitude test, we will be able to assist you in choosing the best course of study.

2. What is the difference between “Undergraduate” and “Graduate” degrees?
Answer: Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to a bachelor (three/four-year) degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelor’s degree and lead to a master’s or doctoral degree.

3. What is the difference between “Certificate” and “Diploma”?
Answer: The major difference between a diploma, degree and a certificate course is of duration. A certification course is usually six months to a year, though there are some certificate courses that last for 1.5 to 2 years too.

4. What is distance education?
Answer: Distance education occurs when a student and an instructor are in different places. Learning occurs by mail, telephone, internet, or by other means.

5. How can I find out if an institution is accredited?
Answer: Institutions, colleges, and schools are connected with boards and universities. It is important to remember that boards and universities must be listed on the COBSE website if they are boards, and on the UGC or AICTE website if they are universities. Additionally, there are a number of State Councils to which primarily private institutions are accredited.

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