I should be not decide to get admission in Chandigarh university and the drop this year for jee preparation

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Lalit choudhary
8 years ago
IIT is not the only way forward. You can always succeed from nowhere. But IIT helps you grow as an individual. If that is what you really want, drop a year. I personally feel, it is difficult to concentrate and getting through JEE after joining an engineering programme but there are people who have

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