tgpraveen-
I've seen many people passing out of college under my eyes and from what I observe -
1. College is a medium only. Unless you're studying in Top insti's like IITs/NITs etc.., it doesn't make any difference.
2. Don't blame your college if you don't get placed or scoring less marks (than you expect).
3. Your life is your hands. You make or break it. Hardly none is responsible for the sh!t/high that you go through.
Dude, enjoy life. Do what you like. You'll never regret it later.
Imagine this:
1. You study in [insert some kick A55 college], score distinction and come out. You get a 'decent job' in a software company earning good salary. You go to work morning and come back evening. Life goes like this till 56 years. You miss all the good things in life, miss family life, watch your kids grow, take time your yourself, travel places, etc.... by the time you regret your decision, it's too late.
2. You study in some (be it IIT or any college down the road) college. You do what you like (ie doing assignments that you care of, researching things, take interest and have fun in general). You end up not getting placed or after some time. Your friends who studied with you are in a good position, your family/friends/relatives/ppl you know talk abt you. You give a damn abt what they talk. You continue to do what matters most to you, which makes you happy, passionate about (be in some freelance job, software engg, mechanic, chef, manager, whatever that's your 'dream job'). ultimately your hardwork pays off. Maybe you might not earn as much as your counterparts, but your life rocks. You live a life not work a life.
Which you want to choose? 1 or 2? 30k a month and suck till you die or 10k a month and be happy?
'If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working?' - Tuco from the movie - Il Buono, il brutto, il cattivo