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Is dropping twice for engineering entrance considered bad, while for medical entrance not bad rather appreciable?is it true?


spandanchakrabarty17 17th Jun, 2019
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Ronak Gala Student Expert 17th Jun, 2019

Yes actually because there are so many colleges available for engineering. Even the seats go wasted in many of the engineering colleges. Medical has limited seats. So the students at times are option less ie they cannot get admission into any medical college itself. So they think of drop.

And also Engineering your gap gets spotted on at the time of interview for jobs which can prove problematic of you being recruited.

At the end of the day, it's your personal choice that matters. If you want to get into best of engineering colleges like IIT, or some best government colleges then you can opt for drop also. It's up-to you that's what my thought is!

Syed zaid Asadullah 17th Jun, 2019
It's bad for engineering candidates coz the firms point out the gap and in the Medical field you get more practice and they look out for degree so I am afraid that might be true.

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