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After getting admission for an engineering course and studying for 2 years in mechanical engineering, you decided to quit. Why, what happened? You have not told anything about the circumstances that made you leave this course. Was it ragging, was it the finance issue, was it inability to cope up with the study and attendant pressure? I would strongly recommend that you analyse the reasons for your decision to quit and if you can overcome the circumstances then go back to the same college and complete the remaining two years. This would be in the best interest of you. However in case you feel it is simply not feasible, t
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