Is a Master's Degree Worth It?

Improve your salary prospect

While it is not guaranteed  that a postgraduate programme will boost your income, certain qualifications, particularly those in economics and finance, can enhance your salary.

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Enhance your employability

If your undergraduate performance was weak at best, a master’s degree may help you to improve your chance of gaining a job in a competitive industry.

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Start specialising

If you particularly enjoyed certain topics as an undergraduate student, you will be able to explore these topics in greater depth when you enrol on postgraduate study, and contribute to your field.

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Broaden intellectual interest

A postgraduate programme will be a logical progression from your undergraduate study if you are keen to broaden your intellectual interest.

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Progress your career

If you are looking for progression within your existing role, it’s common to take a short course to boost your expertise.

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Personal achievement

Obviously, there is a lot of work involved in studying for a postgraduate course, so getting to the end of it and having the qualification under your belt is a great reward in itself - so don't underestimate it!

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It’s a cost-effective way to network

Your masters will give you closed access and the chance to speak 1-to-1 with key figures at a fraction of the price. Conversations like these make it much easier to get started in a career.

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