How's Bcom (Work Integrated) Course in Bangalore Central Campus
Can Anyone Tell me how's Bcom Work Integrated program in Christ University?
Can Anyone Tell me how's Bcom Work Integrated program in Christ University?
guys its been two years of me applying to christ university still couldnt make it. this time i was hopefull everything went well but dont know why still cant be selected. Guide me now which college should i look for Bcom/BBA primarily Bangalore but can take other cities suggestions as well
I am about to attend the interview on 12th may and genuinely want to how it works and what are the type of questions they are gonna ask
I am don e with mock test and preparing for tommorow's written entrance test but where do i find the timings for it? can someone guide me plz!
Quick question for SaaS builders here:
Before writing code, how do you validate that people actually want what you're building?
I’ve been digging into different validation approaches and noticing a lot of products fail not because of execution, but because demand wasn’t clear.
Curious what’s working for you
A lot of side projects are fun to build but not all of them have real demand.
If you’re working on something, drop it below.
I’ll help you think through:
No harsh criticism — just practical feedback that might help you shape it better.
Seeing a lot of great launches here.
If you’ve built something and shared it, I’m curious:
Do you feel like people instantly understand what makes your product different?
If not, drop your product below.
I’ll give feedback specifically on:
Fresh eyes can sometimes spot what we miss.
Love seeing the journeys here — a lot of people are building cool stuff.
One thing I’ve noticed though: many founders struggle with understanding their market clearly (customers, competitors, positioning).
If you’re currently building and:
Drop your project below or what you’re stuck on.
I’ll try to give some outside perspective on your market and positioning.
Sometimes a small shift changes everything.
I’ve been spending time studying how early-stage ideas succeed/fail, and a big pattern I’m seeing:
Most ideas don’t fail because they’re bad — they fail because they’re not validated properly.
If you’ve got a startup idea you’re thinking about building, drop it below.
I’ll try to help with:
No sugarcoating — just honest feedback.
Might help you avoid wasting months building the wrong thing.
I’ve been looking into how small businesses approach market research, and I keep noticing a pattern:
A lot of people don’t fail because the idea is bad — they fail because they misunderstand their customer or competition.
Curious to hear from people here:
What happened, and what did you learn from it?
Trying to understand real experiences.
I'm currently sharpening my market research skills and looking to work with a few early-stage founders who are in the idea/validation phase.
If you're:
I’d be happy to help you break things down.
What I’ll do:
Not selling anything — just want to work on real problems and get feedback on my process.
If you're open to it, comment or DM with what you're building.
A lot of people here are building ideas without really knowing if there’s demand — I’ve been focusing on market research and want to help fix that.
If you’re working on:
I can help you with:
No charge — I’m doing this to build case studies and improve my process.
If you want help, drop your idea below or DM me.
I’m applying for BCom at Christ University and have my Round 1 entrance test coming up soon. I wanted to hear from people who’ve already given it.
It would really help if you could share the actual pattern or examples of the types of questions you remember.
Any tips for preparation would also be super helpful.
I have my online entrance test for Christ University coming up (Round 1), and I just wanted to understand how the whole process actually goes from people who’ve already given it.
Also, any tips or things you wish you knew before giving the test would really help.