
Some have noted that demand for trade is growing because recent graduates are quickly looking for jobs. | Photo Credit: File Photos
While this year’s trade trade continues to dominate the admission process at Higher Education in Bengalur, this year there was a renewed interest in scientific subjects such as biotechnology, biochemistry and forensic sciences among students looking for admission to higher education courses.
According to the management of the university, there are many factors for the renewed interest in these objects, including the pressure of peers, the growth of Bengaluru as a biotechnology center and a tendency to pure scientific studies.
“There are many start -up businesses and biotechnology companies that grow from the city, and this provides more job opportunities for students. As universities use an industrial integrated approach, students also work in laboratories to study these days,” said Christo. V. Joseph, director, Garden City University.
Courses such as Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) and Bachelor of Trade (BCOM), which have attracted many students over the years, have also had many subscribers over the years.
“Most chairs for our BCA, BBA and BCOM courses have been filled with a great demand. In the post -pandemic period, everyone feels that artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and gene AI are the future and that Macay Agarwal and Assion & Comming and Comming Comshus and Comshus and Comming and Comshul and Comming and Assion.
Some have noted that demand for trade is growing because recent graduates are quickly looking for jobs. “Many of our students will also clean up international exams while studying, and they will quickly find work.
Increased interest in media studies, right
Although there was no significant change in demand for humanities, universities have seen increased interest in media studies, law and economy.
“We have always had a demand for subjects such as psychology, economics and law. However, this year there was a greater interest in the right,” said Anil Joseph Pinto, registrar, Christ of University.
The fee increased by 5%
While the state government announced a 5% increase in grade fees at government universities, private universities also increased it by 5%. While some management said it increases it by about 5% to 10% per year on the basis of inflation, some increased it by 5% this year. .
“The cost of living in Bengalur has increased and we have to pay the salaries of our employees to answer it. Very few of our departments are help, and therefore we accept the esklaci of demand based on demand,” said Mr. Calaco.
Published – May 28, 2025 9:09 PM