The Big Qs Student Survey: Online Certificate Courses
Team Careers360 | November 24, 2020 | 04:30 PM IST | 1 min read
Dear student,
Have you gone beyond a standard degree programme and ventured into the world of short-term online courses? If yes, we want to hear from you!
Thousands of online courses are on offer from public and private educational institutions, companies and industry associations. New ones are being announced daily. Private platforms are making short-term courses from even the best of foreign universities available online.
We have been told Indian students take them to give their careers a boost or prepare for entrance exams. To further understand the impact of these courses, Careers360 is conducting its third Big Qs Student Survey.
We need your email address for verification but the survey is anonymous and what you tell us will be confidential. The following questions will take just a few minutes to answer.
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