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Mind that completing a course itself can't get you a nice salary package.
It is your expertise, devotion and talent which actually counts.
Both courses have demand and you can build a great career if you pursue what you are actually interested in.
Again, your talent and efforts can make the difference.
Good luck.
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I, myself, have taken a drop of one year to prepare for JEE and I too had faced this same dilemma few years back.
Also, be motivated throughout the year and try not to lose focus. The pressure on you to perform is greater when you take a drop, don't succumb to it, rather use it to your advantage.
I would advise you to make your decision free from any bias from people around you, be it your relatives or even parents, if you really have the drive to go for a drop then don't let anyone stop you.
Meanwhile if you aren't sure of yourself then not taking a drop wo
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