Top 8 Best Colleges in Coimbatore - Salary , Fees,Admission, Scope {Tamil}
0:00 - Intro
0:39 - Top Colleges in Coimbatore
0:44 - PSG COIMBATORE
1:12 - SRI KRISHNA COIMBATORE
1:38 - KUMARAGURU
2:05 - KARUNYA
2:48 - AMIRTHA UNIVERSITY
3:53 - Govt Arts College CBE
5:08 - There is no Failure
Why Is College Important?
College is important for many reasons, including long-term financial gain, job stability, career satisfaction and success outside of the workplace
With more and more occupations requiring advanced education, a college degree is critical to your success in today's workforce. But earning an accredited college degree can also have a significant impact on other areas of your life.
1. College graduates earn more on average.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), workers with a bachelor's degree earned an average of $468 per week than workers with only a high school diploma - a higher salary that can add up over the course of your lifetime. A 2015 report from the U.S. Department of Education found the average worker with a bachelor's degree may earn approximately $1 million more than a worker without a postsecondary education.
2. Workers with a college degree are less likely to face unemployment.
In addition to the potential to make more money, earning your college degree could also lead to more career stability. According to BLS data, just 2.2% of workers with a bachelor's degree are facing unemployment, compared to 4.1% of workers with only a high school diploma.
3. College graduates are more likely to experience job satisfaction.
A 2016 Pew Research report found that 77% of workers with a post-graduate degree and 60% of workers with a bachelor's degree believe their job gives them a sense of identity, versus just 38% of those with a high school diploma or less. Workers with a bachelor's degree or more advanced education were are also significantly more to say their job is a career, with 70% viewing their job as a career compared to just 39% of workers with no college education .
4. A college degree can boost your financial savvy.
Working-age adults with bachelor's degrees are 9.4 times more likely to have a bank account than those with a high school diploma as their highest level of education, according to a 2016 report from the Lumina Foundation.
College-educated adults were also less likely to have used expensive forms of credit. Just 2.3% of college-educated adults used pay-day and tax refund loans within the last year, compared to 9.2% of high school graduates without a college education.
5. College degree holders are more likely to be homeowners.
A 2016 report from real estate company Zillow found that 75% of all home buyers were college-educated in that year, compared to just 11% who had a high school diploma only and 14% who attended some college but did not earn a degree.
6. College graduates are more likely to be married (and for longer!)
65% of adults ages 25 and older with a bachelor's degree or more were married in 2014, compared with 53% of adults with less education, according to a 2015 Pew Research Center report.
A degree could mean a longer-lasting marriage, too. According to the report, researchers at the National Center for Health Statistics estimate that 78% of college-educated women who married for the first time between 2006 and 2010 could expect their marriages to last at least 20 years, compared to just 40% of women with a high school education or less.
7. Earn a college education and you could even live a longer life.
Just one additional year of college education can decrease your mortality rate by 15% to 19%, according to a 2016 report by the Brookings Institute. In fact, high school graduates have a mortality rate that is double those with some college or a college degree, the report states.
8. A college degree could also mean better health.
A Lumina Foundation report found that college degree holders demonstrate healthier habits than non-degree holders.
The proportion of adults smoking daily falls significantly with an increase in education, the report states, from 20% of high school graduates without any college education to 5% of those with bachelor's degrees and just 3% of workers with graduate degrees.
The report also found a strong positive relationship between educational attainment and eating fruits and vegetables, exercising and wearing a seat belt.
9. Earning a college degree could even boost your happiness.
94% of adults with a bachelor's degree or higher reported being happy or very happy with life, compared to 89% of adults with no college education.
10. Earn a college degree; be a better citizen.
Earning your college degree can improve the lives of those around you, too. According to the Lumina Foundation report, 40% of working-age adults with a bachelor's degree volunteered in their community within the past year, compared to just 17% of high school graduates without any college education.
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