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MHT-CET, IIT-JEE, NEET-UG Expert - Answered on Nov 13, 2025

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Shreya Question by Shreya on Nov 13, 2025Hindi
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Hello sir , I am a btech 2nd year student of IIITK .It was always a bad college, but somehow I studied here.Now some months ago there was an unusual case of mine , where I was drunk for my massive family problem and reacted in lab . Then they understood the situation and forgave me. But some days ago one of my professor caled my mom that they should have rusticated me then because she investigated and found out about my bad records, that day i decided to leave college , I came home , but now my parents told me to give the end semester exam of 3rd sem and then shift to Techno India. What do you think I should leave IIIT KALYANI and join Techno India or leave it?

Ans: Listen to your parents, if they know you very well. If IIIT Kalyani feels toxic and Techno India offers you a fresh start with better peace of mind, then you should leave and join Techno India. Suggesting to restart at a new location with new premises and friends to get out of the situation and rebuild the lost confidence.

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Asked on - Nov 21, 2025 | Answered on Nov 22, 2025
They are allowing late admissions also, should I go there? And does IEM provide also late admissions, because none of their helpline numbers are available.
Ans: Yes, it is better to go there. Please visit in person to learn more details. It might be too late for new admissions. However, there is no harm in visiting the administrative office directly and trying to request assistance by explaining your medical problems.
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