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Asked: September 10, 20222022-09-10T14:02:33+05:30 2022-09-10T14:02:33+05:30In: Manipal University

I joined Manipal University Jaipur and I regret my decision already.What should I do?

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I remember a movie line ‘Life is a bitch’ which is true sometimes.
A proverb says “coal under huge stress and pressure turns into a diamond”.All students are coal indeed and only those who can withstand a higher pressure will turn better in future. Life in Jaipur is definitely better than a year drop.
I’m not saying to Jaipur will turn you into gold. Even if you turn into anthracite(the best form of coal) its worth it. Board exams do have a meaning just like the MU theory exams. You’ll realize in the 30’s that theory gives solution to problems so don’t ignore the theory.
MU is not BITS but each has its significance and a role in the indian job market.Where there is a will there is a way. The curriculum is not that bad in general as i have taught for 2 years. Curriculum is based on decades of experience so don’t be oversmart and the faculties are not idiots to have such a syllabus. I agree that there are minor faults in syllabus but everything has some faults or other. I may even find faults in IIT syllabus and i did my postgraduation in IIT Delhi.
Its easy to find faults in the system but it still works and worked for over 60 years now. Half full- Half empty applies here too. Be optimistic and have a colourful life

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