I have got 54 marks in JEE Mains and 86% in 12th. Should I drop a year or not to prepare for JEE again?

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Asked by Sheetal Jain
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Ritik Agiwal
7 years ago
Hello, Hope you are doing well. I suggest you not to drop for an year because you have less marks in JEE and you will again start form scratch to get an IIT. Drop will waste your 1 year and the competition will be higher in upcoming years. Go for some good private college with your favourite branc

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Okay! So, if you have 100% belief in yourself that you can do and can crack IIT then you can go for a drop. But my concern is that don't disappoint everyone (including you) by taking a drop. Think twice and decide. All the best.

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