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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
If you really want to study in any IIT or NIT, then taking a drop is not a problem. Engineering hasn't lost it’s scope, but there are a crowd of skill less people in the market. Without skills and technical knowledge, engineering is just a graduation. I also did BE in Mechanical engineering. Doing engineering is better than other degrees, as it opens your mind. Drop is not taken only for BE./B.Tech , MBS etc. But, anyone can do B.Sc. Or other degree in any stream from reputated University or college. Don't be negative in life towards any studies.