Does student mails valid even after passed out

In most cases, a student's email address is valid only for as long as they are enrolled in the institution. Once they graduate or leave the institution, their email address may no longer be valid.

Here are a few reasons why:

  1. Account expiration: Many institutions automatically deactivate or expire student email accounts after a certain period, usually after graduation or a specified timeframe (e.g., 6 months, 1 year).
  2. Domain changes: Student email addresses are often tied to the institution's domain (e.g., @student.university.edu). When a student graduates, their email address may no longer be associated with the institution's domain, making it invalid.
  3. Account maintenance: Institutions may not maintain student email accounts after graduation, as they are no longer responsible for providing email services to alumni.

However, some institutions may offer alternative solutions to ensure continuity:

  1. Alumni email accounts: Some universities provide alumni with a separate email account, often with a different domain (e.g., @alumni.university.edu). This account may be available for a fee or as a benefit of alumni membership.
  2. Personal email accounts: Students can choose to keep their personal email accounts (e.g., Gmail, Outlook) and use them for professional or personal purposes.
  3. Forwarding services: Some institutions may offer email forwarding services, allowing students to forward their student email to a personal email account after graduation.

To confirm the validity of your student email address after graduation, I recommend:

  1. Checking with your institution's IT department or student services to see if they offer any email forwarding services or alumni email accounts.
  2. Reviewing your institution's policies on student email accounts and their expiration dates.
  3. Setting up a personal email account to ensure continuity and professionalism.

Remember to update your contact information and email address with relevant parties, such as employers, professional networks, or online platforms, to ensure you can be reached after graduation.