I got good marks in HSC but failed to clear JEE Mains. Should I drop one year for JEE Mains preparation? Can you suggest some other way?

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Asked by Aman Bisht
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shikhar singh
7 years ago
If you are interested in doing engineering. Only in this case you should drop a year and if you can score high in JEE Main. If you can spend your hours And hours daily for studying. If you have that willpower then only, you should choose engineering as a career option. Because getting an average col

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Anisha Patil
7 years ago
Hi Aman, As you have already attempted JEE, then by now you must have an idea about what type of questions are asked in this exam. As far as, you are thinking about second chance, then I would like to suggest you that if you are confident that this time you will require less efforts than the previo

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