I want to drop one year for JEE but my parents are suggesting to join any deemed university. What to do?

I got 50 marks in JEE Mains 2018.

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Aishwarya Agrawal
7 years ago
Go for those universities or colleges that are at the top on NIRF ranking. You can check the ranking on NIRF website.

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Akshit A
7 years ago
It all Depends on your interest. If you think that you can do hard work in next year, you should definitely take a drop. You should do what you want to do.

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NITHIN E
7 years ago
It is better to go with deemed one. Those campuses are also reputed. They also offer good placement. Instead of wasting 1 year you will easily get through placement and courses in deemed campuses.

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If you think you can work hard, you should definitely drop.

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