u/Disastrous-Fix1231

Is bsc courses absolutely useless? Review needed

Myquals: 12th pass (68%-2026)

Wherever i search I find this that bsc courses are useless, it's as if that the job providers shortlists the people and just looks for btech guys, well seriously is it? I was thinking about BCA and Bsc Data Analytics/statistics related stuffs. But, i would really appreciate some of your povs. Cause look im a med student who doesn't want to peruse meds, engineering stuffs, firstly im weak at physics and chem and secondly i cannot afford btech.

Otherwise my parents are asking me to persue diploma.

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u/Disastrous-Fix1231 — 4 days ago

Myquals 12th pass. Pcb+ applied maths 19yo(M)

Gave my first neet few days ago. And well i fumbled a lot, sideways im not interested in meds I never was I just went along the flow.

1.My previous interests were bsc agriculture. Which Im not sure if it has good career options.

  1. Im looking for options and I'm exploring stuffs like it i could do engineering, but ngl I'm pretty bad in physics, which i feel maybe I could perform better at if I could give more time to it.

  2. My parents and relatives are suggesting me to do, diploma, polytechnic and ITI courses.

  3. I was pretty good in bio, and actually I kind of liked maths that's why I took applied maths, just if your curious, and I was pretty average with it too during my 11th and 12th..

  4. Some degrees I looked upon recently, that aligned with my interests were — bsc agro , bsc stats, bsc biotech/bioinform , bsc data analytics , bca , btech ( im not good with physics and im having 0 knowledge in coding, so I'm pretty less confident about securing a good btech college, but still I have applied for exams like wbjee as I have missed jee, mb )

  5. My father wants to prepare for upsc and ssc short of stuffs, he wants me to get government job asap, and indeed he asked me to prepare for it.

  6. My mother is on the other hand is a nurse so she also suggested me a bsc nursing and I'm a male, not like I have issues with gender specific roles but just saying.

And im from a below average middle class, so I cannot invest much for higher education probably, for that I have to secure a good part time job. Well keeping that in mind, research fields sounds really unlikely to my conditions.

Pls suggest some ideas.

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u/Disastrous-Fix1231 — 15 days ago

Im a neet aspirant, I want to do engineering but I'm really bad at physics and maths. I had bio for agro but that is not secure path. Leaves me with meds I never wanted meds but Im still here. Im from a lower middle class family and so far everything sounds expensive to me. My both parents combined earn around 30k.

And secondly my father is thinking to enroll me in ITI and I'm not sure, my mother talked with some elders and some suggested diploma, i could probably peruse bca but idk how can I explain that. I have neet in a few days and I'm unconfident.

I seriously don't understand the overall thing, my parents says that graduation is not secure and I must rather do some sort of specialisation and maybe training. But I want to know if it's good i already took neet and bio without doing much research and i regret now, I don't want to regret more. Im poor at physics and chem but I'm pretty confident if I try enough i might get back into maths. My 11th and 12th was full of backlogs and self doubts I might not make it to government college. Pls help me, u small opinions would help me a ton.

If I just stay 12th qualified individual I feel it's not enough, anything in job takes the minimum consideration of a graduation as a minimum requirement for a job. So should I spend some lakhs to just get that degree? Im having no idea on coding and those, im at the very beginning of the race.

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u/Disastrous-Fix1231 — 20 days ago