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Q. What is a career-focused school?
A. A career-focused college is a school that focuses more strongly on career training and less on general education. We believe it is our job to prepare our students for a career. Yes, general education courses are also an important part of our degree programs, but the hands-on career training MET Corporate B-School students receive is what makes them successful upon graduation.
Q. Are the courses you offer accredited?
A. Yes, our courses are accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
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Q. When would my ward start school?
A. There are two intakes at MET Corporate B-School: January and June. Students entering MET Corporate B-School immediately after high school
usually start in June.
Q. When will my ward be in class?
A. The class timings depends on the course that your ward has opted for. The class timings will be between 8am and 11pm.
Q. Will my ward be taking general education classes, too?
A. Yes, all degree programs at MET Corporate B-School include required classes in topics such as political science, psychology, mathematics and others. These kinds of classes ensure that your student receives not only excellent career-focused instruction but also an all-rounded education.
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Q. What is a typical class size at MET Corporate B-School?
A. MET Corporate B-School strives to maintain a low student-to-teacher ratio, especially in laboratory or workshop settings. The number of students in a classroom or
laboratory is typically between 15 and 40.
Q. Why does my ward need a college degree?
A. Because a college degree will benefit your student for a lifetime!
First, having an associate or bachelor’s degree is a basic requirement for more and
more jobs. Many job opportunities are closed for those without degrees.
Second, people with degrees typically make much more money throughout their lives. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics people with bachelor’s degrees earn on average almost $20,000 more per year than someone
with only a high school diploma.
Finally, attending college helps students grow and mature. College courses expand their knowledge and skills, help them understand concepts and theories, and increase their understanding of the world and their community.
"College is the gateway to a better future!"
Q. My ward struggled in high school. How will he ever make it through college?
A. MET Corporate B-School is an ideal environment for students who need extra support and attention. Our small campus and class sizes allow our
instructors and staff to get to know students personally. In some ways, MET Corporate B-School becomes a second family for students. We feel it is our job not only to teach students the course material, but also to help them succeed outside of class. On-campus services, such as tutoring, help in finding part-time jobs, and housing assistance, help students cope with both life and school.
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