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speech for student Bsc pcm - I am the future of India

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Answered by madhunisha05
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Today, when it comes to choosing a course to study after 12th, more than half the students willeither pick engineering or MBBS. Both these courses have seen a great boom in the recent years. Stiff competition with limited seats in good colleges and ever increasing number of applicants has also seen an increase in the top engineering colleges in India. This raises an inevitable question that - 'Has BSc. (Bachelor of Science) lost its sheen?'  

Well, I don't really think so. Many studentsstill opt for a BSc course from a good university rather than studying Engineering or MBBS at an average college. Studying BSc has benefits of its own; the only problem being that the course is not much advertised by schools. Students are unaware of the career prospects after a BSc degree and many of them feel the course has nothing to offer. It's because of these misconceptions that the course's image has suffered in recent times.

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