Degree with a cost of £20,000 salary
One of the major accountancy groups in the world is presenting school-leavers the opportunity to study at Durham University free of cost, with free of charge accommodation.
An unanticipated bonus is a £20,000-per-year salary, growing to £45,000 in the concluding year.
But by the end of the course, the student shall have an assured job at KPMG and the label of chartered accountant. And they're not compelled to remain at the company with a bond.
It is a proposal that will draw any student frightened by the hope of £9,000-a-year tuition fees. And the group's shift at a price of £200,000 a student - is probable to place an 'outline for a latest kind of employer- supported university degree'.
KPMG's target is to tempt the 'finest flair' by the proposal of graduating with investments, not liability. It will take school-pass outs on a six-year bond that shall direct to a BSc in accounting and a complete accountancy qualification.
David Willetts, Universities Minister is supporting few more different companies to pursue suit.