Is BBA Orientation Postponed or Something?
Everyone is saying it’s raining a lot in Mumbai
Any Idea?
Everyone is saying it’s raining a lot in Mumbai
Any Idea?
I’ve been using the entire Curl Expression range, and I’m genuinely impressed. It keeps my curls well defined, soft, and bouncy without making them feel heavy.
My curls look healthier and are much easier to manage. Definitely worth it!
This is the L'Oréal Professionnel range
Kisiko idea?
Boys/Co-ed
With conformation and dates and everything like the welcome letter.
For BBA Mumbai Campus
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route (backdoor/direct admission) is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts like loosing my degree (most harsh) and feeling like i don't belong (impostor syndrome or something).At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route (backdoor/direct admission) is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts like loosing my degree (most harsh) and feeling like i don't belong (impostor syndrome or something).At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route (backdoor/direct admission) is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts like loosing my degree (most harsh) and feeling like i don't belong (impostor syndrome or something).At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
myquals - 12th pass
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route (backdoor/direct admission) is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts like loosing my degree (most harsh) and feeling like i don't belong (impostor syndrome or something).At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
myquals - 12th pass
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route (backdoor/direct admission) is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts like loosing my degree (most harsh) and feeling like i don't belong (impostor syndrome or something).At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route (backdoor/direct admission) is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts like loosing my degree (most harsh) and feeling like i don’t belong (impostor syndrome or something).At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Questions as I am having a dilemma deciding on a college for my admission and am getting a lot of calls for direct admission by counsellors hence asking.
Suppose a student gains admission to a private university through a third-party admission consultant/counsellor through donation. The student receives an official admission offer, pays fees directly to the university, is enrolled normally, attends classes, passes exams, and eventually graduates.
Years later, if it is discovered that there were irregularities in the admission process (for example, issues relating to the entrance exam or direct admission procedure), what are the possible legal consequences for the student?
Specifically:
Can the university revoke the degree after graduation?
Does it matter if the student received all official documents directly from the university?
Would the consequences differ if the student was aware of the irregularities versus if they believed the process was legitimate?
Are there any notable court cases or legal principles in India dealing with degrees obtained after disputed admissions?
I'm looking for legal perspectives to help me decide it would mean a lot if you can help me
Questions as I am having a dilemma deciding on a college for my admission and am getting a lot of calls for direct admission by counsellors hence asking.
Suppose a student gains admission to a private university through a third-party admission consultant/counsellor through donation. The student receives an official admission offer, pays fees directly to the university, is enrolled normally, attends classes, passes exams, and eventually graduates.
Years later, if it is discovered that there were irregularities in the admission process (for example, issues relating to the entrance exam or direct admission procedure), what are the possible legal consequences for the student?
Specifically:
Can the university revoke the degree after graduation?
Does it matter if the student received all official documents directly from the university?
Would the consequences differ if the student was aware of the irregularities versus if they believed the process was legitimate?
Are there any notable court cases or legal principles in India dealing with degrees obtained after disputed admissions?
I'm looking for legal perspectives to help me decide it would mean a lot if you can help me
Questions as I am having a dilemma deciding on a college for my admission and am getting a lot of calls for direct admission by counsellors hence asking.
Suppose a student gains admission to a private university through a third-party admission consultant/counsellor through donation. The student receives an official admission offer, pays fees directly to the university, is enrolled normally, attends classes, passes exams, and eventually graduates.
Years later, if it is discovered that there were irregularities in the admission process (for example, issues relating to the entrance exam or direct admission procedure), what are the possible legal consequences for the student?
Specifically:
Can the university revoke the degree after graduation?
Does it matter if the student received all official documents directly from the university?
Would the consequences differ if the student was aware of the irregularities versus if they believed the process was legitimate?
Are there any notable court cases or legal principles in India dealing with degrees obtained after disputed admissions?
I'm looking for legal perspectives to help me decide it would mean a lot if you can help me
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts. (backdoor/direct admission) At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts. (backdoor/direct admission) At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts. (backdoor/direct admission) At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn't been great socially. I've completed a year there, but I still don't really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don't feel very connected to the place.
So I'm stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where l've done well academically but haven't really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty.
Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts. (backdoor/direct admission)
At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn’t been great socially. I’ve completed a year there, but I still don’t really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don’t feel very connected to the place.
So I’m stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
TL;DR: Finished my first year at a college where I’ve done well academically but haven’t really found my place socially and spend most of my time alone. I have an opportunity to transfer to a more reputed college, but the admission route makes me uneasy and creates some uncertainty. Torn between staying with the safer option or taking a chance on a fresh start.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts. (backdoor/direct admission)
At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn’t been great socially. I’ve completed a year there, but I still don’t really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don’t feel very connected to the place.
So I’m stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.
Need some advice.
I have the option to transfer from my current college to a more reputed college after first year.
The problem is that while the new college seems like a better opportunity overall, the admission route is making me uncomfortable and giving me second thoughts. (backdoor/direct admission)
At the same time, my experience in my current college hasn’t been great socially. I’ve completed a year there, but I still don’t really have a friend group, spend most of my time alone, and honestly don’t feel very connected to the place.
So I’m stuck between:
Staying where I am because it feels safer and more certain.
Taking a chance on a fresh start that I genuinely want, but which comes with some anxiety and uncertainty.
What would you do in this situation and why?
Need genuine advice and guidance.