Tough times for students

Those seeking admissions in graduate courses after completing their 12th standard are facing tough situations. The competition wave this year has strangled many students and has left them nowhere. Most of the colleges in Delhi University have not released any second cut off, because their admissions have got full after the first release only. The increase in the cut- off for science stream has made the students with 80- 85% stand in the mid of nothing. The students have been roaming from one college to another to find a place for themselves and frame their career in the right way. In such cases, the students have to seek assistance from the private colleges in India.

The best way to overcome such problems is to have more than one option as your career choice in which you would like to pursue your career. This would help you getting away from the situation of taking admission in a particular course in one college. Many students can also be seen opting for professional courses from private or government vocational colleges. Courses like BBA and BCA tops the chart of the student preferences. The presence of a number of MBA colleges in Gurgaon or in other part of the country, MBA colleges in Kolkata has made the Bachelors course in Business Administration a lot more popular. The private colleges open the door of hope for students to safely pursue their undergraduate and post graduate courses and pave for a positive career. But, the high fees structure of these colleges act as a constraint for many students belonging to low and middle class families. Bank loans are the solution for such students.

Still, a large number of students want to go with the Delhi University tag and prefer taking admission there. The best thing to do is to book your seat in whichever college you are getting and latter wait for further cut- offs.

Posted by Gurleen Kour

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