McIlroy discusses BPP's career-focused education model, its strategies for attracting Indian students, and how the institution is preparing them for successful careers in the UK.
FPJ: What is the key proposition that BPP University offers to Indian students?
McIlroy: We are a private university that is very focused on careers and employability. We have courses that are designed specifically for international students, and it's really about training students for jobs. We don't recruit students for courses. We recruit students for jobs.
FPJ: How does BPP ensure that students, especially from India, secure jobs after graduation?
McIlroy: We're connected with recruitment agencies and employers. We have a large training provider base, and we place students directly in front of employers. Many students start part-time jobs, and these part-time jobs turn into full-time jobs. We also work with companies who want to hire our graduates.
FPJ: How are Indian students contributing to the UK's economy?
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