Why aren't people in India interested in Science courses for higher studies?

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    Aneena Abraham | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    There isn't a simple, one-size-fits-all response to this query because there are many different, intricate reasons why Indians might not be interested in Science courses when they pursue higher education. Here are a few possibilities:

    Financial strain: Attending a university in the sciences, particularly in fields that focus on research, can be costly. In India, a lot of families place a high value on financial security and may support careers like engineering or medicine that offer faster payoffs.

    Limited access to high-quality education: Students may be deterred from pursuing higher studies if they have unequal access to high-quality S

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