Some people think that all university students should study whatever they like. Others believe that they should only be allowed to study subjects that will be useful in the future, such as those related to science and technology. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

Here, I want to write according to the statement is that "Some people think that all university students should
class
whatever they like. Others believe that they should only be allowed to subject subjects that will be useful in the future,
such
as those related to the system and technology" meaning of
this
statement is that some individual think all those students are
class
Suggestion
classed
in university or colleges they should choose to study examination according to their interest but others are think those
development
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developments
is useful which are related to skill and technology.Because, Today is technical time and without education and computer system is incomplete. Like a development is not complete without games. Now, we are discussing both views which ask in the above statement. On one side, people think children should choose courses in colleges and university in which they are concerned.Because without passion we cannot do anything. Which things are done except interest that are not given good result. Only work done passion gives a best response. So, do only those things in which you are concerned. On
second or other side
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a second or other side
if we are to hear an opinion of other people they are
also
true to their place. Because
this
term is technical age and education and technology's development is more important. In
this
stage everything is digital, like online banking, online survey, online drug facility and many other things. And these are only possible if you are well known about technical
class
. So, technical and medical subject is
also
very important during the term.
Also
, salary in technical and medical profession is more as compared to another profession. And
also
am agree with
second
categorizing people because have
also
completed
also
complete my higher
class
in technical fields. That was why, am totally standing with
second
's opinion person.
This
is all about regarding above question, I wrote all the things that I want to tell you regarding
this
problem.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • foster
  • engagement
  • excel
  • innovative contributions
  • diversity in research
  • well-rounded education
  • broad perspectives
  • critical thinking skills
  • mental well-being
  • burnout
  • forced academic paths
  • job-ready
  • skills shortages
  • tech-driven economy
  • employment rates
  • changing job market
  • utilitarian subjects
  • aptitudes
  • wasting talent
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