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You can think of British Council in Connaught Place – Delhi.
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Dropping a year increases the competition level, because it's not only you who will be taking a chance, there will be many more. Plus, the fresh batch of the upcoming year will also be competing. As per analysts, dropping a year increases the competition by approx. 23 percent.
So, it's a tough decision to take. If you're too determined to work hard with sincerity, you can drop a year. There are many students who have secured a good future by preparing well. Again, there are students who couldn't utilise it and ruined themselves. In case you're confident with dropping a year, opt for a good engineering coaching centre in your regio
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