I am currently studying final year B.Sc IT in Mumbai. Can I dropout and do BMS in New Delhi?

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    Shejal agrawal | Contributor-Level 10

    4 days ago

    Yes, you can drop out and pursue a BMS in New Delhi, but there are a few things to consider: 

     

    1. *Admission Requirements* – Most colleges require you to apply fresh for BMS based on Class 12 marks. Some universities also have entrance exams.

    2. Credit Transfer – It is a very real problem. B.Sc IT has different credits than others. They may take only the first year.

    3. Financial and Time Factors-Sacrificing the time you have already spent in B.Sc IT means losing that time. Decide if this is too much to change over.

    4. *Career Goals* – If management aligns better with your career aspirations, the shift could be beneficial.&n

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    nikhil garg

    6 days ago

    Yes, you can drop out from your final year B.Sc. IT and take up *Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) in New Delhi*, but there are plenty of things you should know before doing so.

     ? Important Things to Consider before Dropping Out

    1? Academic and Career Impact: Since you are in the final year, dropping out now means losing 2+ years of academic effort.
    - The B.Sc. IT degree might still help get you through an IT-related job or some kind of MBA option.
    - In case you are quite sure that you don't have an interest in IT and would like to pursue a career in business/management, BMS may help you restart on a fresh track.
     
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