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You’re eligible


brc098

Thanks 🙏


Vedu7777

They will ask you for your degree afaik. Just try once.


brc098

The interesting thing is… in my provisional certificate, there is no mention of Work integrated or something. I’m currently waiting for degree certificate but from what I’ve seen in LinkedIn, there’s no mention of work integrated learning in final degree certificate as well. Thanks for your reply. I’ll wait till I get my degree certificate and then will apply


ams101

I had used my provisional degree as well i got mine delivered in 5 days, not BITs though


humble-Z

Hey OP, unrelated but do you see value in the degree you acquired? Was it sponsored by you or your company? My employer can sponsor this degree, I am thinking about doing it just because.


brc098

Yes, I see value in this degree. I’ll briefly write some points… Got the opportunity from employer. They sponsored the last semester ( firstly you’ll have to pay all semester fees including last semester and later on completing degree, you can apply for reimbursement for last semester fees) I’m curious about one thing though… if your employer is sponsoring this degree, what conditions will they impose on you? Like maybe an employer- employee bond / contract or something. Please check on that first. My degree was in Data Science and my job profile is of a developer. So for making a career transition, it’s a good place to start. However, you’ll need to build some projects using some of the most used industry tools to make your CV. Another good thing (for me) is getting the contacts of some good professors. I’ve got an interest in some of the ongoing research fields. You can contact your professor even after degree completion to collaborate with you or guide you for publishing papers.


humble-Z

For me, during the course of the masters, I need to pay everything out of pocket. But once I get the degree at end of 2 years, employer will reimburse entire fees upto 3.5 lakhs. I see the course costs ~65k per semester so I should be under the 3.5L limit and get everything reimbursed. There isn't any sort of bond / contract. It is part of listed annual benefits. I can quit the company the day after I get reimbursed without any issues.