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Here’s Why You Should Always Go For A Master’s Degree In Pakistan

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A master’s degree in Pakistan is more than just qualification. Here is why you should always consider getting one.

Given the standardisation of the four-year bachelor’s degree programmes across Pakistan and the industry’s gradual move towards accepting job applicants with a mere graduate degree as acceptable employees, many students put a halt to their educational journeys. Lucrative job offers and subsequent rooms for career growth often leave young employees engrossed in the work cycle, often forgetting or not feeling the need of pursuing a master’s degree. But just like there is no substitute for experience, there is also none for education. The benefits of master’s degrees are many and multidimensional. Following are some key reasons why you should seriously consider going for a master’s degree in Pakistan and increase your odds of success.

Local Perception

Although the perception that a bachelor’s degree doesn’t cut it in Pakistan’s job market is fading fast, there are still a fair number of old school recruiters and firms, especially in the public sector, that still consider a master’s degree as the benchmark qualification. There are still organisations that consider an undergrad degree ‘too basic’ and look for candidates that have higher studies and degrees under their belt. So it will be good idea to consider a master’s programme to put such naysayers to rest.

Stand Out

The sheer number of undergraduate enrolments across Pakistan give clue to the massive competition a bachelor’s candidate will face once he or she applies for a job. The massive influx of students entering the job market has made employers spoilt for choice, and you will often see postgrad and even doctorate degree holders applying for even the most menial of jobs. Therefore, a master’s degree in Pakistan will help you stand out from the usual crowd, and improve your chances of going further.

Delve Deeper

Although most undergraduate degrees allow students the opportunity to choose courses of interest, a master’s degree takes it to another level. While studying for a master’s degree in Pakistan or anywhere else for that matter, you will be expected to conduct more studies and research in order to develop your understanding of a field or discipline, making you a true specialist of the field. Besides studies, activities such as symposiums, meetings, specialised lecturers and focused supervision ensures that the subject you are engaging with is tackled from multiple angles. Recruiters understand this specialty edge a graduate degree provides and are more willing to engage with specialists rather than generalist employees for longer terms.

Get Serious

Despite offering academic challenges, undergraduate-level student life is replete with socialisation and other fun activities. However, a master study programme is time to get serious, both academically and professionally. As a master’s student, it is equally important to build a network of connections, as it is getting the academic part right. Such a professional network and contact with the right faculty members will help you get your foot in the door when it comes to job openings and other professional assignments and opportunities, something that will truly up your chances of success.

Money

Potential to earn higher wages is one of the key impetuses to go for a master’s degree. Around the world, employees with graduate degrees like MA, MS or MSc easily out-earn peers with just an undergrad degree. And the case is no different in Pakistan. Apart from the prestige attached to the qualification, the financial compensation in the job market is also higher for graduate students. So why not write that thesis once and enjoy better perks for the rest of your working life?

Rishta

Whether you agree to it or not, your academic qualification also plays a role in your marriage possibilities in Pakistan. Rishta bureaus and rishta aunties will usually scoff at your folks once they apprise them of the “mere bachelor” qualification of yours. Sadly, that usually demotes marriage candidates to a ‘lesser’ pool of options, lesser of course by the pseudo and materialistic standards set by these bureaus and rishta professionals. Still, the truth is that your qualification does play into and affect your prospects of marriage, with a person with a master’s degree being commonly seen as a better option, both financially and socially.

So here you are. We have listed the importance of getting a master’s degree in Pakistan. But do you think we missed a point or do you have another suggestion? Let us know in the comments  below.

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