
Is doing bachelor's from DU SOL worth it in 2024?? plz read my full post🙏
• I passed 12th standard in 2024 & got 84%, I chosen humanities for senior secondary level after 10th standard due to some bad physical & mental health conditions (I did not had any interest in study & also the streams to be chosen for higher studies). • Between 11th and 12th I researched a lot about career after and best courses for after arts I become interested in some careers/courses but it was just a 2-3 days interest. • Then again I become confused and anxious about my career, after sometime 12th final exams came & I dropped the career stress & studied for the exams. • After that there was a new thing called CUET started 2 years ago to take admission in college without this nobody can take admission in colleges in delhi. • I thought about giving CUET so that I could be in a good college but again my bad physical health condition came in (I'm not a person w disability but a victim of arthritis from 2020) & due to that I would not be able to attend college regularly. • After that I thought for enrolling in open university like SOL DU & IGNOU and online universities but there fees is high compared to SOL DU & IGNOU. So I became convinced to enroll in Sol Du • Throughout 11th & 12th I developed interest in Political science subject because of that I first applied for BA Pol sci. Honours, after applying I again become confused about the course I chosen - can I do it? Or is it worth doing? Career?....etc. • I got approved for that course but I was confused so I applied second time for another course in SOL DU- BA Programme with Pol sci. as major & Economics as minor. I was little bit relaxed after applying for this and paying fees.
At last, I have some Questions from seniors
- Is doing bachelor's from Sol Du worth it? Will I face discrimination for studying in Sol Du ?
- Is Economics subject hard for student who have not studied eco. in 11th and 12th and also is average in maths?
- What can I do to make the best career (high paying)???
- After studying my post if you have any recommendations please write it to me.
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I can totally relate to your struggles with arthritis - it's a tough condition to deal with. I hope you're prioritizing your self-care and taking it easy when you need to. Your posts resonate deeply with me, and I often feel like I'm reading about a younger version of myself.

Thank you dear for this comment 🙏
I didn't know before this comment that some people (like you) genuinely care about others and give them advice like their big brother and well wishers 😇

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Taking an admission is important. At the end, the college you go to, the course you graduated in, do not really matter. Skills do.
Work on skill development; considering you might have enough time. Intern anywhere and everywhere; across categories, business, operations, support, product, marketing, or anything that comes across.
Consider the 3 years of graduate as a test for your life. Once you find an interesting enough field work more into it, do internships like anything. Don’t go after money; paid, unpaid doesn’t matter.
Only that can actually uplift you in the most true sense. This will help build confidence and give you experience to land into a job after the degree; where people will speak of your experience more than your degree.
All the best.

Thank you dear for your genuine advise 🙏
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Go with any well known college for regular educatio

I didn't gave CUET