00:00Yes students, the second mistake is that most students do their own course selection.
00:06Students, if you talk about any student, especially in the UK,
00:11then it's the biggest matter of life.
00:14If you talk about any student, you can talk about course selection.
00:16If you have a relevant background, if you look at your next progression in a course,
00:24then try to go to a relevant course.
00:27This is the benefit of the first time,
00:31that you have a lot of background education.
00:35You have a background course already,
00:38and you can go to a program.
00:40You can go to a computer science degree,
00:43or you can go to IT or networking or cybersecurity.
00:46Or you can go to a university.
00:48You can go to a university.
00:51Number one.
00:52Number two.
00:53When you have a degree complete there,
00:55you will definitely have expertise.
00:57Most of the people do that,
00:59just give me a course.
01:00Just give me a course.
01:01Just give me a course.
01:02Just give me a course.
01:03Just give me a course.
01:04Just give me a course.
01:05So don't forget that.
01:06University,
01:07when you take an interview,
01:09it will definitely be easy to defend.
01:11And most important.
01:13Ambacy.
01:14When you go to a stage,
01:15when you go to a visa application,
01:17you will see a lot of attention.
01:18When you go to a course,
01:19you will see a course.
01:20When you go to a course,
01:21you will see a course,
01:22you will see a course.
01:23You will see a course.
01:24background,
01:25what is the next progression?
01:26The next progression,
01:27which you are going to a master,
01:28or any course,
01:29it is something else.
01:30So,
01:31Ambacy,
01:32you will say,
01:33we will conduct a interview
01:34and ask you,
01:35why are you going to this course?
01:37So,
01:38course selection is second biggest mistake
01:40for students.
01:41events.