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  • Claims have been making the rounds on social networking sites such as Facebook that invoke the well-respected name of the world's most famous adjudicator, the Guinness Book of World Records. According to numerous posts on such venues, various courses of study have been officially proclaimed the "toughest" and holders of such accreditations should post proud announcements of same: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) has been chosen as the TOUGHEST courses of all other courses including MBBS, BCOMM, Bca, IAS, IPS, and engineering by the Guinness book of world records on 18 May2011. It has 64 universityexams + 164 seriesexams + 174 assignmentswithin 2 years(max 1000 workingdays). All BSN nurse post on your wall for at least 2 hoursand be proud to be a BSN degree holder! Architecture has been chosen as the toughest course among all the courses including MBBS, BCOM, IAS, IPS and ENGINEERING by the Guinness Book of World Records on 18 MAY2011. It has 64 universityexams + 174 assignments + 40+ MajorProjects within 5 years (1200 workingdays ) plus 2 years (1000 workingdays) work experience. All Architects post this on your wall and remember ...I'm watchin ya! Courses various Facebook users have trumpeted as the toughest, based on number of exams, assignments, and years to complete: - Nursing - Architecture - Engineering - Interior Designing - Accountancy - Information Technology Though we hate to burst anyone's bubble, short and sweet, the Guinness Book of World Records does not rank toughness of courses. Any claim that it does is pure invention, likely woven into the hoax in an effort to impart a tinge of authority to the assertion. Says Guinness of the rumor: Contrary to some claims being made on various social-networking sites, Guinness World Records does not recognise record categories such as "toughest" or "most difficult" course, as these are not objectively measurable. As such, any such claim is absolutely false. As to which actually is the hardest to earn, trying to work out which degree or accreditation would hold that honor is an impossible task, in that so many competing factors would have to be weighed. Would it be number of exams? Number of assignments one is graded upon? Hours in the classroom? Hours of required work experience? Difficulty of material? Number of years in that discipline of study? Academic requirements to even be admitted to that discipline of study? There's no clear answer to the "toughest degree" question, although three that are commonly pointed to as being among the most difficult are medicine, engineering, and architecture.
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