Am i taking a risk of dropping 1 year for cracking IIT after i passed 12th cbse board .please guide me in this and help me with one reason.

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Asked by Harshit Bisht

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    9 years ago
    Devoting one full year for JEE exam preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for JEE. It will allow you take mock up test and help to score good ranking in JEE and other competitive exams. However, one year is a long time so the possibility of you may change your goals and objectives. You may become lethargic because of availability of time and lesser pressure. You may waste time. If you are confident of keeping the momentum, dedication, determination, readiness to work on a plan, will to achieve your objective and support of family; you may consider dropp
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    arpit batra

    9 years ago
    most important thing to consider at this stage is that were u able to give your 100% this year. If not u should definitely drop without any second thought. also as mentioned in other answer u should not get hindered away from your goal.for that I advice you to take coaching and a PG near it in any of the main city near your house from where you can visit your home weekly.I also had the same question last year my performance was way below to what I expected. I scored 107 in JEE Mains and couldn't get a rank in JEE Advanced. decided to drop lived in Delhi Punjabi Bagh. came home weekly (every Monday). in the last 2 months I made a separa
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    Akarsh jain | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Taking drop after 12th is quite common nowadays. If you want to pursue engineering and were unable to get good government college then taking a drop chance is a good opinion.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    Amartya Raj

    8 years ago
    In this 1 year, you can come across with many topics like vectors, kinematics, rotational dynamics, etc. If you will take a drop, then you will have to work hard.
    All the best.
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    Deepshree Amlani

    8 years ago
    JEE Mains is a hard nut to crack, but if you have a mindset that you can do it then I am sure no one can stop you from it.
    Sometimes, basic questions are asked, which we all ignore during the preparation. After studying, judge yourself. Go through previous years papers. Previous years paper will let you know about the level of questions and how questions are asked.
    Try to solve as many problems as you can. During this process, it is possible that you will find some shortcuts also to solve it.
    All the best, Harshit.
    Study hard and you will achieve your goal.
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    Aakash Rai | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    If you have already dropped, then there is nothing to fear and nothing to loose. Just focus on your final motto and what you want to get in life. Do not worry much, as the college won't make any difference to your life. What will make is you yourself. Just study properly and with your complete heart and soul. And leave the rest on Destiny.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Most important thing to consider at this stage is that were u able to give your 100% this year. If not, you should definitely drop without any second thought. Also, as mentioned in other answers, you should not get hindered away from your goal. For that, I advice you to take coaching and a PG near it in any of the main city near your house from where you can visit your home weekly. I also had the same question last year my performance was way below to what I expected. I scored 107 in JEE Mains and couldn't get a rank in JEE Advanced. Decided to drop lived in Delhi Punjabi Bagh. Came home weekly (every Monday). In the last 2 months I ma
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    See, if you think that you can crack the exam then you can take a drop. It is not a risk then but if you feel that you won't be able to get that then only it is a risk and then I'll suggest you opt for the drop as in that, there are chances and you will certainly crack JEE Mains.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    Devoting one full year for JEE exam preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for JEE. It will allow you take mock up test and help to score good ranking in JEE and other competitive exams. However, one year is a long time so the possibility of you may change your goals and objectives. You may become lethargic because of availability of time and lesser pressure. You may waste time. If you are confident of keeping the momentum, dedication, determination, readiness to work on a plan, will to achieve your objective and support of family; you may consider dropp
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    Neelesh mishra

    3 years ago
    Hi Harshit, I know it looks like a big step for now but u don't have to worry as this will not harm you in any case, just work hard and be disciplined while studying.

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