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i am puruins bcom llb from amity gurgaon and in 1st year i got 5 back and in 2nd year 3rd sem i got debareed in 3 subjects so i am confuse to pursue it or drop now


Rakshit Tayal 6th Dec, 2024
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Prachi Kumari 7th Dec, 2024

Hello,

Here are some points to consider when deciding whether to continue your BCom LLB or drop out:

  1. Evaluate Your Interest : Assess if you are genuinely passionate about law and commerce. If your interest remains strong, it may be worth continuing despite setbacks.

  2. Academic Challenges : Failing or being debarred can be a tough experience. Reflect on whether you can improve your study habits, time management, and commitment to overcoming academic difficulties.

  3. Opportunities in Law : A BCom LLB opens doors in various fields like corporate law, taxation, and finance. Consider the career opportunities it offers in the long run.

  4. Support System : Seek advice from professors, mentors, or family. They can provide guidance on how to improve academically and manage your stress.

  5. Personal Growth : Dropping out now might bring temporary relief, but completing the course will help you develop resilience and discipline.

Ultimately, it's about balancing your goals, passion, and personal circumstances.

Hope it helps !

kumardurgesh1802 6th Dec, 2024

Hello Rakshit,

If you’re struggling with multiple backlogs and debarments, it's natural to feel unsure about continuing your B.Com LLB course. Here’s what you can consider before making a decision:

  1. Evaluate the Cause: Reflect on why you are facing difficulties. Is it due to lack of interest, overwhelming workload, or external factors? Understanding this can guide your next steps.

  2. Seek Support: Talk to your professors or academic advisors. They can help with remedial measures like extra classes, re-exams, or counseling.

  3. Interest in Law: If you are passionate about law but struggling with B.Com-related subjects, switching to a pure LLB program might be an option.

  4. Financial and Time Investment: Dropping out means the time and money invested so far may not yield a degree. Ensure you’re ready for this decision and explore alternatives.

  5. Alternatives: If the course feels overwhelming, you can explore other career paths aligned with your strengths and interests, such as a general B.Com or diploma programs.

Take time to assess your situation, discuss it with trusted mentors or family, and then decide whether to persevere or switch paths.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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