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To be perfectly honest, I think you're about to make a mistake. You can choose to make it better or worse, but when we get our teeth into the facts, we realise that just 5 to 10% of dropouts succeed. You must now be aware of the key cause of drop failure. Additionally, it is clear from your questions that your vision has become hazy. Although simple, life is not always simple. After a few months, you can start feeling depressed and worsen the issue. The choice must always be yours; all other advice, including mine, is lost in the ocean's depths.
NEVER DROP! Rather join another engineering college and work hard.
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