Hello. Is it appropriate to take admission in a college as safe side (to prevent a year loss) and prepare for IIT. (dhairya soni )

12 science passed this year from Gujarat board

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    Rohit Kumar expert

    9 years ago
    yes, but if you have studied in coaching institutes for two years or you have solved jee books still can't clear jee mains then do not drop a year, many options are there, try wbjee, jcece etc.
    BUT if not solved any jee books or not prepared for jee yet, you should first prepare for it then only you will know your capacity. it will also help for future plans which branch to choose. you will go to a college where other students have read jee books so you will have tough competition.
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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    9 years ago
    Engineering I year syllabus is exhustive and you may find it difficult to prepare for JEE while studying . Also while you are doing engineering you may lose interest and motivation to appear for JEE. I have seen some students spoil their engineering in order to crack JEE. I am of the the opinion that cracking JEE while studying engineering is full of challenges. You will have to take a call based on your readiness to face challenges.
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    kaku maku gjjtjrnhjfrg | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    yes this is the best decision.
    go for it

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