u/Maximum_Surround_410

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How can I save my parents money?

Like gang, I want to pursue the BSc csit degree. my rank in Tu exam is 3158. So I can't get public college, so I have to go for private one. And which is the best college for me in private like comfortable according to fees and other things. And how is new summit college.

And I just heard that university of Nepal have also the BSc csit program should I do from there?

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How can I save my parents money?

Like gang, I want to pursue the BSc csit degree. my rank in Tu exam is 3158. So I can't get public college, so I have to go for private one. And which is the best college for me in private like comfortable according to fees and other things. And how is new summit college.

And I just heard that university of Nepal have also the BSc csit program should I do from there?

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On the way to KTM with diverted mind

We didn't get selected in BSc csit priority list. So I have little change my interest of study in bachelor. I am thinking of going for ACCA instead of Csit. So is it better of study ACCA than Csit today? Please drop your valuable suggestion for this junior.

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u/Maximum_Surround_410 — 3 days ago

It's 3:05 Am and I can't sleep

My thoughts are just killing me. I want to go to Kathmandu to study BSc CSIT, but my rank isn't very good (3158), so getting into a government college looks impossible. I'm also finding it difficult to have admission to a good private college with strong infrastructure and a good education.

I keep thinking that if I'm going to invest a good amount of money in my education, I should at least study at a quality college.

What do you think I should do?

I've called several private colleges (inside the valley) to ask about direct admission, but many of them told me to submit the priority form first and wait for the admission results. Should I wait for the priority form result or do something?

Please guide me..!

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u/Maximum_Surround_410 — 6 days ago