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Anuj Wadhwa

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btech would be a better option while working on his Startup if it works out, dropout if it doesn't work you would still have a btech degree and by doing startup you would gain a lot of skill either in tech or management so you would still have options for jobs despite being from tier 3. the key is giving that startup his 100%

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