Course Shortlisting

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 include 1,799 universities across 104 countries and regions, making them the largest and most diverse university rankings to date.. Minimum of one hundred courses for each university. Undergraduates have to choose one course from among more than 15,000. This is arguably the most crucial and challenging assignment a student can have. At On Point Study, we’re well-versed in matching students with the appropriate courses depending on their individual strengths and weaknesses.

Course Shortlisting

Courses are recommended by our advisors after considering your interests, goals, history, current employment situation, and other factors. Customers have a tendency to gravitate toward the courses about which they are most enthusiastic, despite the fact that, depending on their individual characteristics and prior job experience, such courses or careers may not be optimal for them. On the other hand, you may find it helpful to hear it straight from a seasoned expert in the field who has navigated the employment landscape successfully. If you’d like, our advisors can set up a meeting with a professional in the field so you can get their take on things before committing to a program.

When applying to universities, students typically use UCAS and receive assistance from their educational institutions. However, students who have taken time off between school years may feel lost in the application and course selection processes. Our career advisors and case managers are well-versed in these application processes and can help students locate courses with manageable workloads, which is especially useful for those with significant educational gaps.

By ensuring that students apply for the correct course, we help them get the most out of it and use it to further their careers. Academic advisors can also help students monitor their academic progress, understand university policies and procedures, and find opportunities to enhance their experience as a student in higher education. Advisors are trained to help students map out their academic and career plans, discuss how a course of study fits a particular academic goal, and engage students early in exploring majors and careers

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