Every student will be facing questions after completing his/her high school.
- “Which course do I need to take, after my 12th?”
- “To which college I need to apply?”
- In which field do I set up my career?
These questions are quite common for a student who is going to take his/her undergraduate admission. To set up one’s career he must be known for his interest and passion. Out of that the courses and the college need to be chosen wisely and carefully!
Let’s Look At The Things Clearly:
Student Intake And Placements
Student intake for a course in a college should be taken seriously because student’s intake and the quality teachers indirectly depict the student-teacher ratio. A student’s academic growth directly depends on the teacher’s availability.
More importantly, don’t ever fall for the placement record shown by the college. There’s more to be known behind that. It includes passed out graduates and number of students chose higher studies, etc.
Strategies And Curriculum
Strategies/curriculum both imply almost the same thing. There is no use in joining a college that follows a curriculum that was left behind a year back, it would make your situation more complicated. You should verify whether the college administration is well aware of their curriculum and the methods they make students follow. The world outside comes bring changes frequently and you should be adopted of that which is impossible with old kind of syllabus.
Scope For The Course And Location Of The College
One should be wise in selecting a course which has more scope in coming years. Nowadays CSE is the most desirable course in the outside world and at the same time, most of the passed outs are unsatisfied with the jobs they are hired for. So choose a course which has scope for long terms. Also, the location of the college is as important as it could be in INDIA or ABROAD depending on the affordability of the individuals.
Student Intake And Placements
Student intake for a course in a college should be taken seriously because student’s intake and the quality teachers indirectly depict the student-teacher ratio. A student’s academic growth directly depends on the teacher’s availability.
More importantly, don’t ever fall for the placement record shown by the college. There’s more to be known behind that. It includes passed out graduates and several students chose higher studies etc.
Finally, at the end of the discussion, public perception matters the most. The placements or the companies that come to recruit students or the companies that fund the projects will depend on the public perception. The higher it is, the more opportunities will be.