Degree or skill – what is more important?
Introduction
Degree and skill are two sides of the same coin. To succeed in the race of life, a person needs to have a degree along with the skill. A degree without the skill would be as empty as a skill without the degree. Both need to go hand-in-hand in order to be the survival of the fittest. The degree is nothing but the certified documentation of the skill within the individual. Every person having the skill may not manage to attain the degree. Similarly, every degree holder is not necessarily skilled. The requirement of the degree of skill depends upon the organization, the nature of the post, etc. On a general outlook, which criteria carry more weightage – the degree or the skill?
Degree
- Degree is an authenticate certificate that the person applying for the post is having the knowledge of the work requirement and has the ability to manage the functioning and justify the post.
- Degree makes a person more confident in his approach and outlook. These things are an essential part of personality development.
- Degree can make a person more polite, humble, and wiser. This could be in order to take charge of the job or to climb the success ladder. But these things are difficult to manage without a degree in hand.
- A degree earns respect and social reputation. A person is assessed through his qualifications which are reflected by his degree.
- Degree earns money and status for its master. The more specialised the degree, the higher the post and status and the higher is the salary package.
Skill
- Every degree holder is not necessarily skilled. It is the skill that helps to achieve the target and not the degree.
- Skill is an abstract term that cannot be evaluated on the bits of paper. It is a broad spectrum that is groomed within the individual and nurtured through the repeated practical implications in life.
- It is not the degree but the skill that achieves success. A degree can just earn the job, but it cannot help to grow further without the skill.
- It is a skill that attracts employers, clients, and management which lifts or drops the person. Without the skill, the person would not be able to catch hold of the interest of their superiors and attain success.
- The great people from history were all skilled people, but they didn’t have the certifications for their knowledge.
Conclusion
A degree is the theoretical evaluation of an abstract concept that is virtually not possible. It is the skill that helps the person to grow up both materially / financially and immaterially with respect to status, importance, social respect, and recognition, etc. A degree definitely has its own importance, as a person needs to have some skill in order to achieve the degree. A completely dumb individual cannot qualify to attain the degree. Hence, we can summarize by saying that the degree is the first step in the ladder of skills that leads to success in life.
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8 个月True that .... both are equally important .
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4 年Thanks for the mention Nasir Ali. In life and profession, it is rarely just one reason which leads to growth. Every little bit adds to the complete picture. A degree is important and skills are needed too. My MBA has helped me learn and hone skills that have helped me reach where I am.
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4 年Great work there is a relationship between skills and degree.
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4 年There is always a place of everything. Degree comes with money but once you enter through degree you have to prove your skills... Nasir Ali