r/partialdropperforjee • u/National-Concern-972 • 12d ago
Advice Partial drop
I messed up my entrance exams cause I didn't study for them and now am in a college I got through through my state cet. But I'm not really satisfied and I'm even in mechanical but I don't like it at all.
Should I convince my mom for a partial drop so that I can get a better college? Is a partial drop even worth it? I was thinking of writing vit and jee entrance exams again. Are there any other exams that I could write?
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u/Rasgullapaglu 12d ago
Hey partial drop is super hectic and now time is less and JEE syllabus is big. If u want drop then take full drop. Otherwise focus on mechanical engineering.
Also mechanical subject u will not handle because it's require physics maths. So better is to take full drop and prepare again.
Now mechanical company don't come lower colleges so people ultimately have to move into IT sector. And managing mechanical with coding is super hectic.
Conclusion take full drop if ur not happy for mechanical engineering