How can I get myself enrolled for B.Tech in state government colleges as I am pursuing B.Tech 1st year from a private college?

If I start my engineering (4 years) again, will it be right for me?

126 Views|1 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Abhishek Shah
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archit kumar
8 years ago
Hello Abhishek, There is no problem in preparing and seeking for better options next year, if you are not satisfied by the college then work hard for next year, but one thing I would like to suggest you is not to leave the college and prepare along with the B.Tech classes, as if you don't get any b

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Yes, for sure, it's possible. Prepare well and solve previous years question papers as much as you can.

rakesh kumar uikey
6 years ago
You give exam JEE again. If you are not satisfied by the college then work hard for next year, but one thing I would like to suggest you is not to leave the college and prepare along with the B.Tech classes, as if you don't get any better options then your 1 year will be wasted, so prepare well, you

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