Not by Choice
Tradition continues, a reasonable number of students still opt for their courses of studies while seeking admission to several undergraduate colleges, which are not by choice but by compulsion. A detailed survey and analysis dig out the driving forces.
1) Economy and Finance plays a major role, when the course fees of subjects like Microbiology, BBA are comparatively higher
2) Locational factors play an important role mainly for urban students and girls, where they still prefer to take admission to a college in their vicinity.
3) Some illusive notion, like Science is very tough or Commerce is only for the people with a business mind set.
4) Heredity also influences the choice of avenues opted for by the entrants though to a much lesser extent.
5) Prestigious colleges attract students, even when they fail to qualify for their most preferred subjects, they become ready to compromise thereby opting for any subject, which ensures at least a seat for the candidate at its hallowed precincts.
6) NAAC Accredition hardly strikes a chord because of lack of awareness among the student community and their guardians.
Certain reasons sound really ridiculous if we look at the global perspective, but still the tradition continues.
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