Vast majority of graduates are unemployable.
What are your thoughts on this and how can the system be changed in such a way that students actually learn what is required for the workplace.
So my take on this is that firstly, reduce the number of col
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Yash Agarwal
Stealth • 5m
Reason;
Year 1: C , Python, and Maths was taught(rest were absolutely unimportant like Physics, Chemistry, Civil, AutoCad etc.)
Year2: Still have non essential subjects (like Microprocessor)
Year3: Most od them are important
Year4: What do they even teach?
Am persuing my graduation in bammc , currently in 2nd year and am looking to crack an competitive exam am not good in maths , physics or chmistry but better at learnable subjects , can anyone tell me which exam will be suitable for me to give i just
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Stealth • 6m
Well, my name is akshay and I had given my 12th boards this year in UP board and sadly I Failed in that I don't know how it happens but I failed in 2 subjects first is math and 2nd one is chemistry so after then i decided I will not waste my time on
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Ankit Dubey
Stealth • 8m
Advice for jee student 👇
Only 5 hours of sleep in 24 hours and no time for physical activities? Five years down the line, you will realize that no exam was worth sacrificing your sleep, personal health, family time. You miss out on birthdays, weddi