Why do People Include Degrees after their Names?

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I am not jealous. Just curious.

Why do people include their degrees after their names?

Recently, I saw a board before a marriage hall where the groom’s name was immediately followed by a ‘BE’. My first reaction was, ‘Dude, there are a million BEs coming out of engineering colleges in TN alone, every year. Are you telling proudly to everyone that you are just one of those million people? And that you mugged up text in multiple text books (xerox copies of books written by local authors) to pass BE?’

Before a few years, I got a visiting card from some academic person. Normally I don’t look twice at these cards, but this particular one made me stare at it for almost five seconds. This guy had two lines full of various certificates, diplomas, degrees, doctorates, etc. In fact, his name was somewhat invisible among those sea of degrees! My reaction was, ‘Dude, are you trying to tell us that you wasted half your life studying for all these degrees (probably with your parents money) and then doing a job that is as inconsequential as it can get?’

The above two category of people at least studied for their degrees. There are another class of people who, for Rs. 8000, complete an online multi-choice questions exam to ‘earn’ a distance education certification (something like PGDBA or a certificate course) from unknown institutes and add ‘MBA’ after their names!

Even these people do something to get their degree. There are people who chase papers, bribe authorities & even buy degrees without attending classes, and still proudly exhibit them against their names.

I don’t have anything against all this. But I have one doubt: Why don’t these people also display their properties, clubs they are a member of, foreign trips been to this year, which company their brother-in-law is employed, sofa sets they own, LED TVs, and of course – iPhone 6S, etc. after their names???

I mean — If you want to boast, boast about everything no? Why stop with Degrees, that too in this era of commercialized education?

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20 thoughts on “Why do People Include Degrees after their Names?

  1. Sandhya Kumar

    You can ‘buy’ even Ph.D. here from reasonably ‘good’ universities. They have got right people to give them!

    1. Rajesh K

      They have got the ‘wrong’ people to give them!

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  2. SG

    Excellent post. Remember my comment on your post “My Blogger Visiting Card”? I would rather have just my name only on a business card. Interesting thing happened when I got married. My in-laws printed the invitation showing my degrees after my name. When I saw them, I insisted they remove the degrees from my name as well as their daughter’s name. Marriage is between 2 people and not between 2 degrees.

    1. Rajesh K

      Glad to know. I too don’t like putting degrees after my name.

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  3. Ankita

    I have met so many of such people and hey are just so annoying. Their entire life revolves around showing off even in front of complete strangers!

    1. Rajesh K

      Yes, it was annoying to me too. But now I have learned the art of not getting annoyed πŸ™‚

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  4. Ashwini CN

    Good point. But the way I see it, you can use it to influence others or let them know something about you. But again, some people over do it. I wonder why they don’t include LKG and UKG too.

    1. Rajesh K

      I am in no position to criticize this practice as I have myself written a lot of things in my card! But there is a thin line between information and boasting.

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  5. Locomente

    As a child I thought that I would include my degree before and after name… But when I finally cleared it, I realised that it doesnt matter… So, I understand what point you are trying to make!

    1. Rajesh K

      Exactly. People who are mature enough will not try to show off this way. But then, I should add I don’t have anything against people who do, just curious… πŸ™‚

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  6. Bikram

    I think its just a mad rush to show off, and sorry to say very common amongst us indians, I say so because at my IT job we get emails from our indian office and each one has a signature describing all they have done.. and then I get emails from people here and hardly find anyone putting the degrees in the signature..

    and YES you can buy anything now.. I can do a Microsoft course sitting here in uk and get a certificate from india πŸ™‚

    Bikram’s

    1. Rajesh K

      I guessed this practice might be more popular in India than in the west. And rightly so!

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  7. Jeevan

    For some it matters and some doesn’t, but I think people from lower statues or first generation to education this is something need to be exhibited to motivate other coming from the same class. My father had done B.sc (first generation in his family then to enter college) but I never seen him using the degree except his official ID card when he’s in service.

    1. Rajesh K

      Yes, it can be a motivation for some people. But people use it more to brag than motivate! I may be wrong, however.

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  8. Manogna

    Yes, I have seen so many people include degrees after their names, making them look like their name itself!
    I remember days in my intermediate, when our Physics sir goaded us to study well, so that we can put an ‘Er.’ short for Engineer in front of our names just like Doctors use Dr.!
    I had a fascination with writing degrees after my name as a child too. I used to write Manu, L.K.G as a signature in most of my father’s books! Made me laugh when I saw them as I grew up.
    πŸ˜‰

    1. Rajesh K

      Maybe people can include that Er. in front of their names. It will be easy for me to form an instant judgement about them πŸ˜›

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  9. Avada Kedavra

    we had included degree of my husband in our wedding invitation. This was done intentionally to let some people know as there were some evil relatives who thought I will not get a qualified husband, since I was “over-qualified”. πŸ˜› But agree, these days degrees can be bought.

    1. Rajesh K

      Good to know your degree was not included in the invitation πŸ™‚

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  10. Carthick TF

    Card has space – need to write something, na?

    1. Rajesh K

      One of my friend suggested I include the blurb of my novel in my card πŸ˜›

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