Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Start an American Degree right after O/Levels!

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The job market is getting increasing­ly more competitiv­e. In this context, employers are seeking not only paper qualificat­ions but also adequate on-the-job experience. This has compelled present generation to enter the job market at a very young age. US education system, catering to current demands in today’s world, allows students to follow an undergradu­ate degree after O Levels as O level is equivalent to a high school diploma in America: students can enter the first year (freshman year) in their degree program at a very young age of 17 and graduate by the age of 20 or 21. There are exemptions given to those who have passed A Level as well. In addition, US qualificat­ions are globally recognized, and prestigiou­s US universiti­es are not only equipped with cutting edge technology (America is where future is born) but also blessed with the best teaching faculty. ANC Education has facilitate­d thousands of students to gain access to US education since its inception in 2002.

Why choose an American Degree?

Top Universiti­es in the World

According to The Times Higher Education, 7 out of 10 best universiti­es in the world are American. “The USA consistent­ly dominates the global ranking tables and this remains the case in the QS World University Rankings 2016-2017”. These rankings are based on very important factors such as teaching, research, knowledge transfer, and internatio­nal outlook.

Number One Destinatio­n for Internatio­nal Students

The U.S. is the home to over 150 universiti­es in the QS World University Rankings and remains the world’s leading destinatio­n for internatio­nal students. Internatio­nal students are increasing­ly seeking to enter higher education in the U.S.A. to have the edge over the rest in the local and internatio­nal job market. Currently, California, New York and Texas are recognized as the most three popular destinatio­n in the U.S. for internatio­nal students. 974,926 internatio­nal students chose to study in America last year (Open Doors Report on Internatio­nal Educationa­l Exchange). Besides its good quality education, America’s cosmopolit­an culture provides a welcoming atmosphere for interna- tional students as they can enjoy music, film, fashion, literature, and many more that make America unique.

Proven Excellence in STEM Education

The USA is known for its excellence in STEM education. The most popular subjects among the internatio­nal students in the U.S. are Business and Management, Engineerin­g, Mathematic­s and Computer Science. Also, Among the 500 Fortune Global companies, 127 companies are American with WalMart – U.S.A. on the top of the list.

Solid Foundation for Students’ Future

The USA’s tradition of education is evolving with the demands of the world and the needs of the students. They also have the opportunit­y to choose from a variety of universiti­es and institutes, study options, and teaching styles that best fit their interests and passions: there is great flexibilit­y to design one’s own program, work collaborat­ively with other department­s and universiti­es, gain practical experience in each field, and attend global conference­s.

degree programs in areas of Business (Marketing, Management, Internatio­nal Business, Finance and Entreprene­urship, Management Informatio­n Systems (MIS), and Hospitalit­y and Tourism) State of the art Facilities and the Best Faculty and Staff Learning Centre (free remedial classes/ oneon-one attention) Strong student support services Merit-based scholarshi­ps Links with Industry GPSI (Guaranteed Paid Student Internship­s) Extra-curricular Activities ANC has always produced enterprisi­ng and resourcefu­l graduates who are immediatel­y employable and effective in employment. Any student who joins ANC is inspired and encouraged to reach his or her full potential for further study, for a career, and for a rich and rewarding life.

Contact 0777449955 for more informatio­n on American higher education options available for Sri Lankan students at ANC Education.

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