Is it worth it to drop out of Presidency College Bangalore for SSCBS DU for a BBA?
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Amit Kapoor Posted On - Jan 11, 2022
BBS Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, University of Delhi (2003)
Yes, it is definitely worth it to drop out of Presidency College Bangalore for SSCBS DU to pursue BBA.
Here are some reasons why:
SSCBS is a very tough institute to get admission in. Students who usually do not get a chance to study here opt for other colleges.
Scoring good marks in a DU-JAT examination is really hard.
Dropping one year totally depended on the individual. If you want to take government exams, then for just a basic degree it is not worth dropping a year.
But if you wish to have overall development in your personality, skills and knowledge, then SSCBS is the best option.
The brand of DU, and learning in a prestigious college has its own perks.
Your brilliant peers will have a positive impact on your personality.
For a BBA course, SSCBS will be a good choice as placement here is really good which other colleges might lack.
You should choose SSCBS.
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