Can I get admission in IITs or NITs next year if I drop this year for JEE Mains preparations? I scored 72 percent in 12th ISC board

I scored 72 percent in class 12th ISC board exam.

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Dr  Swastik Sahu
9 years ago
Hi Dear, Admissions to IITs and NITs doesn't depend upon dropping years. Its solely depends on your preparation. You have to work hard All the best.

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but I got only 72% in 12th thats why I am asking..

Ritika Sethiya
9 years ago
that doesn't depends on dropping a year and getting into IIT that only depends on your JEE score. ha if talking about dropping a year for JEE then you can drop and study hard. All the best!

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P
9 years ago
Yes, you can apper for JEE Mains next year but number of attempts are limited to three.

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