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Dear Applicant,

If you have selected the wrong course or you feel you are not comfortable, dont worry you can change it. Some colleges do allow it within the first week of admission provided seats are available for you in the course you wish to go. Or else you will have to cancel your admission and change your college that's another option available but only if you have a seat available for you in the new college.  The last resort is dropping out for 1 year but I dont recommend it. But this option is available if you are really struggling alot. That's why I said it's the last resort. So go on and ask your college authorities if they have a seat as early as possible.

Good luck friend, all the best in your years of studies...

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