The Guinness Book of World Records does not rank toughness of courses.
Recently Facebook users have been posting statuses bragging that their field of study in college was ranked the toughest by the Guinness Book of World Records.
The status usually looks like this:
"Engineering" has been chosen as the 'toughest' course among all the courses including BCOM, BCA, IAS, IPS and MBBS; by the Guinness Book of World Records, on 18 Aug 2010. It has 58 university exams + 130 series exams + 174 assignments within 4 years (max. 750 working days). All engineers post this on your wall for at least 2 hours & be proud to be an engineer!...
Problem is, Guinness does not keep such records about the "toughness" of college courses/fields of study.
That said, here are some courses Facebook users have claimed are the toughest, based on number of exams, assignments and years to complete.
One "course" the Guinness Book does rank, is the longest Golf course in the world: the par-72, 8,548 yard Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Golf Club in Lijiang, China.
The Guinness Book of World Records does not rank the toughness of courses. According to Snopes, Guinness has released a statement on the subject saying: "Contrary to some claims being made on various social-networking sites, Guinness World Records does not recognize record categories such as “toughest” or “most difficult” course, as these are not objectively measurable. As such, any such claim is absolutely false."
The toughest academic course, according to the Guinness Book of World Records 2013, is The Bachelor of Science in Nursing. It is considered tough due to the rigorous curriculum, demanding clinical practice requirements, and the need for sharp critical thinking skills in high-pressure situations.
CA, (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANCY) has been chosen as by far the TOUGHEST COURSE in INDIA. CA is considered as the WORLD'S TOUGHEST EXAMS.
Take a set of 100 Students who enrolled for CA Course.
ENTRANCE/ CPT Pass Percentage is 20%, which means, out of them, only 20 students go to the next stage.
IPCC Pass Percentage is 8%, so, 20 x 8% = 1.6
Only 2-3 % students pass in the FINAL EXAMINATION
FINAL Pass percentage is 2-3%, so 1.6 x 2-3% = 0.032 / 0.048 out of 100 Students who enrolled for CA course.
THE CA COURSE INCLUDES ENTRANCE, ORIENTATION, IPCC, FINAL WITH 3/3.5 YEARS OF ARTICLESHIP TRAINING, ITT COURSE, GMCS COURSE, IT'S A MARATHON COURSE. AND THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS AND RESPECTED COURSE UNDER PARLIAMENT'S ACTS. [NO COLLEGES OFFER CA DEGREE, ONLY ICAI PROVIDES CA DEGREE TO THE QUALIFIED CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS]
ENTRANCE/ CPT- 1. ACCOUNTS, 2. MATHEMATICS, 3. STATISTICS, 4. LAW, 5. ECONOMICS.
IPCC- 6. ACCOUNTS 7. COST FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 8. TAX, 9. LAW, 10. ACCOUNTS II, 11. AUDIT, 12. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.
FINAL- 13. FINANCIAL REPORTING, 14. STRATEGIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 15. ADVANCED AUDIT, 16. ADVANCED LAW, 17. ADVANCED MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING, 18. INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND CONTROL AUDIT, 19. DIRECT TAX, 20. INDIRECT TAX.
20 Subjects..MORE THAN 12000 SUMS, 2500+ Sections..28 Acts & statutes.. 14,500 Pages of Study Material..185+ Supplementary Books..6240 Hours of Practical..Training..3 Levels..One Student..One Course..
RATAN TATA ON CA'S- "I NEED MBA'S TO RUN MY BUSINESS, BUT, I NEED CA'S TO SHOW THEM HOW TO RUN A BUSINESS"
ARVIND KEJRIWAL AND OTHER MINISTERS ON CA'S- CA'S ARE THE BACKBONE OF THE NATION'S ECONOMY.
The Guinness Book of World Records does not rank toughness of courses.
Recently Facebook users have been posting statuses bragging that their field of study in college was ranked the toughest by the Guinness Book of World Records.
The status usually looks like this:
"Engineering" has been chosen as the 'toughest' course among all the courses including BCOM, BCA, IAS, IPS and MBBS; by the Guinness Book of World Records, on 18 Aug 2010. It has 58 university exams + 130 series exams + 174 assignments within 4 years (max. 750 working days). All engineers post this on your wall for at least 2 hours & be proud to be an engineer!...
Problem is, Guinness does not keep such records about the "toughness" of college courses/fields of study.
That said, here are some courses Facebook users have claimed are the toughest, based on number of exams, assignments and years to complete.
One "course" the Guinness Book does rank, is the longest golf course in the world: the par-72, 8,548 yard Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Golf Club in Lijiang, China.
Read more: What_is_the_toughest_academic_course_according_to_the_Guinness_Book_of_World_Records_2011
MBBS is the toughest course according to guiness book of world record as in India availability of seets are very less for its entrance as compare to studenes appearing and most required are doctors and engeeneering is easiest course as a lot of seats are there and less applicant but iit is tough and medical is most toughest.
The toughest course according to the Guinness World Records on May 18, 2011 was an attorney certification exam in the Philippines known as the Philippine Bar Examination. It is a rigorous test that covers a wide range of legal topics and requires months of intensive study to prepare for.
Yes, according to Guinness Book of Records.
Guinness World Records was created in 1955.
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I think Guinness world records make their own books And then they get their publishers
Mr. sabbena suman,chowdaram,India did more Guinness records in the world.(joking)