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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

Once u enter into BTech or Bsc,it is impossible to design a time table which allows u to concentrate on both academics of JEE and ongoing college activitiesnIf u R really determined to crack the xam,u can take a risk of dropping an year else continue BTech and work hard in scheduling a proper strategy.
Note : U need to be very serious in Dis path because there will be lot of distractions in college curriculum which might not suit ur plans.

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Kranthi Kotagiri

Beginner-Level 3

Preparing for job and career is a tougher job. I really suggest you to join in B.Tech while preparing the government exams, if you completed the B.Tech, then technically you have two degrees in hand. Applying for government job then make you so beneficial for your career. Even when you get promotion opportunity then your higher degree education helps you a lot. Before choosing anything think for a second and make a good move in your life.

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

If you plan to skip college and rather study at a coaching centre. Small colleges usually don't have proper faculty or means for students. You will have a hard time understanding even basic concepts let alone the preparation of GATE.

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kripa shah

Beginner-Level 2

You can just focus on the current affairs and brush up your graduation skills. For the interview, come prepared with CV based questions.

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sanket hudaliCurrent MBA student , an Electrical Engineer

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Lokesh,
I would say, focus on your B.Tech preparation. From third year onwards, you can prepare for CAT better try to get into IIMs.

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talaya ali

Beginner-Level 4

Memorise every formula physics chemistry. this will prevent u from losing marks because you
forgot the formula

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Abhishek Tiwari

Contributor-Level 7

Just study your NCERT books thoroughly and gain complete knowledge of all the subjects. They will be enough for the preparation of engineering entrance exams.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

Guide-Level 13

In short time, you can't be prepared for international colleges. It requires a lots of time with constant and continuous hard work, if you drop the B.Tech then for international colleges you must drop 1 year so that you can be prepared. In my opinion just do it on your own if you are not like your college environment. Just concentrate on your study do self study. But then also not works then just change the college and take the admission in lateral entry only of you complete your 1 year of B.Tech.

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