I secured a rank of 1,27,000 in JEE Mains. Should I drop a year? Does dropping a year have any repercussions?

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8 years ago
It's all upto you! If you feel that you can do better, then go for it! But keep in mind that JEE Mains rank is only important when you have a pretty much good rank! I have two of my seniors who dropped a year and performed really well compared to last years' result and are sure to get admitted to NI

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I'll keep that in mind, thanks.

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