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Is it better to drop a year again to prepare for JEE rather than taking admission in VIT or SRM?


Aman Deep 20th Aug, 2016
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HARSH AGARWAL 14th Aug, 2020

Hey,

It is not advisable  that you take a year drop. Many people regret after taking the drop. However you can take it according to your wish. VIT is better than SRM in every aspect. You can opt Vellore campus, Chennai campus or any other campus according to your will.

Thanks and regards

Harsh Agarwal

D Pathak 29th Sep, 2016
It depends . However dropping for two years is not justified.
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None 23rd Sep, 2016
It totally depends on you because VIT or SRM are equally high ranking institutions. If you have aimed for IIT only then you can drop a year otherwise you can go for VIT and SRM.

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