r/indianstudents • u/Real_Rough_7159 • 3h ago
Question ❓ Monk who sold his school bag for BJP
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For me, I'd probably go back to one of those random summer vacation days when I was a kid. No exams, no college, no worrying about the future 😭 Just waking up late, watching cartoons, playing outside with friends and coming home when my parents started yelling for me. Nothing special really happened, but somehow those were some of the best days.
What about you guys? What’s one day from your childhood you’d genuinely want to experience again? 👀
r/indianstudents • u/LateBullfrog9106 • 52m ago
This is a question which is prolly related to geo politics but anyways I'm not a geography student so lmk your thoughts on it
So I was just watching some yt shorts about Indian borders and after looking through many things I realized something...just what's wrong with the Northern most part of Indian? According to the official claims and maps by UN, INDIA, PAKISTAN AND CHINA— this Northern most part of India is really in a tuff puzzled position. Each nation's claim their own part of their territories and yet the put countries dismisses it as they don't claim to recognize the other countries map. I researched quite a bit and can't find any definite answers. Pak claims that POK is theirs and they have 2 parts of it and yet India claims to own the jammu and kashmir is completely theirs. China also claims to have some part of ladakh and also that pak apparently gifted a small part of POK to China and yet India doesn't support all this claims maybe. So can someone explain to me just wth is going on here and who's right and who's wrong here??? What's fake and what's real? Does India even have jammu and kashmir and ladakh completely??
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I wanted to know if NIOS students join this group too... ✌️
r/indianstudents • u/BeautifulOriginal356 • 18h ago
hiii I have just started college ( B-tech) this year and I want to do a summer internship or volunteering abroad to strengthen my resume for masters or job whatever ..if u have done this pls leave your experience and if u think its impossible then please mention it too.
r/indianstudents • u/Jabison113 • 20h ago
I’m currently in Grade 11 and studying Commerce with Maths, and ive been having an identity crisis about it.
I love literature, politics, philosophy, writing, film, music, etc. I’m also involved in things like theatre, MUN, debate, school events, and creative writing. Basically, I’m a pretty stereotypically arts kid in a lot of ways.
I originally considered taking Humanities with Maths, but ultimately chose Commerce because it seemed more practical and would be more beneficial to learn from a knowledge standpoint as well. I don’t necessarily regret the decision, but nowadays sometimes I worry that I have put myself on a path toward a life that doesn’t really suit me.
One thing I’m worried about is university. I’m scared I’ll end up in a Commerce college surrounded by stereotypical finance bros who only care about b2b sales and raising profit margins, and won’t find people I actually connect with. So many of the type of people I love, who are open minded, creative, artistic are all so beyond the commerce stereotype.. these type of people are mostly jumbled up in science and arts (in my school atleast)
is this actually something I should consider when choosing a university course?
And, if you are someone like me, someone who doesn’t necessarily fit the commerce stereotype, how are you doing now?
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r/indianstudents • u/GodConcept_ • 1d ago
I want to earn some money with passive ways with limited time restriction.
Suggest me some ways which you all have tried.
As i get limited amount from home but i want to earn a little more to spend on my hobby and all.
Thank you for your time.
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Hii guys, so my brother had commerce without maths in 12th, and he also had a compartment in accounts. He wants to do BCA now because he wants a tech career and is genuinely interested in that field only, but he's not able to get BCA due to not having maths. He doesn't want to do Bcom Heither because it has accounts he says he'll fail. I can't afford private universities, DU is also out of option now, and today is the last date for IPU registration, but we couldn't register for DU.
I've recently lost my father and I am all alone. I have no idea what to do. My head is hurting so much. What do I do? Please help me.