I am afraid of taking drop because I have worked hard for jee 2022 but my result was not satisfactory so there is a chance of getting low percentile again and to settle with the low percentile College. Should I go for the drop or take tire 3 college and start preparing for GATE CSE??
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Hello aspirant !!
Don't be sad if you not got that much marks in jee mains . As there are lot of opportunities for you yet to come. See , if you are not confident to take drop for the jee mains then i prefer you should go for the admission in any college and then prepare for the GATE examination. As GATE is also a national level of exam so you have to be consistent and determined from starting. It is a good choice to take admission rather than droping for a year if you have not that much confidence to acquire a good marks so that you will have a iit or nit. If you qualify the GATE exam then there are so many PSUs are there for you and if you want to do mtech then on the basis of your gate score you can get the good nit or iit.
To know more about the GATE exam , kindly go through the given link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/gate/amp
I hope this will be helpful for you.
Good wishes
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