Should I take 2nd drop for JEE Mains or get admission in VIT, Vellore for B.Tech in civil?

I took a drop after class 12th for JEE Mains but couldnt qualify and even didn't do well in UPSEE. I want to pursue civil engineering.

104 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by A Singh
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Harsh Ranjan
9 years ago
Hello, As you have said that, you have dropped a year so, if you drop another year, it may harm as, university and companies may question about the gap. I would suggest you to take admission in VIT.

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Thank you, and I agree. But, the time gap will never matter to them, if I will become deserving for their company and even if they ask I will give this genuine reason of my health issues and after all, they will not have anything to do with my past, if they will be getting a deserving employee.

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