Is dropping a year and giving exam next year again good or not?
I got 74 marks in jee mains and 83% in CBSE. but i am not satisfied with the jee main score.Is dropping a year and give exam next year again is good ? or take admission in B.Sc. computer science in DU or get admission in IP with 24,000 rank and i am also wait for the JEE main air rank list.
Hlo nikunj if u confidence own your then drop out other wise i am not advice for drop this year ,agar aap kr sakte ho etna cofidence h ki mai krskta hu ache marks laker askta hu tabhi yeh desion laina warna mat laina . all the best go a head for bright future,
Hlo nikunj if u confidence own your then drop out other wise i am not advice for drop this year ,agar aap kr sakte ho etna cofidence h ki mai krskta hu ache marks laker askta hu tabhi yeh desion laina warna mat laina . all the best go a head for bright future,
Do not drop an year? This is bad idea. If again in next year u could not able to gain good marks then? Also do not take admission in B.Sc? Now u might be think what to do. Go for other good universities for admission in B.TECH only. Look for Lovely Professional University or in sastra uni. LPU is best option as per my view.
Do not drop an year? This is bad idea. If again in next year u could not able to gain good marks then?
Also do not take admission in B.Sc?
Now u might be think what to do. Go for other good universities for admission in B.TECH only. Look for Lovely Professional University or in sastra uni.
LPU is best option as per my view.
Hi Nikunj, Dropping a year of your life at this crucial age is a big decision. There are people who could not score well in their first attempt and later on they have done very good in their second attempt but this is a quite risky decision too. Suppose you could not do well in your second attempt then what will you do? you will loose your one crucial year of life nothing else. I am not trying to demotivate you but I am trying to make you aware of consequences. If you are willing to work hard and will give your everything this time and you are confident that you can do well, then you should drop a year and prepare. But if you are not co
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Hi Nikunj, Dropping a year of your life at this crucial age is a big decision. There are people who could not score well in their first attempt and later on they have done very good in their second attempt but this is a quite risky decision too. Suppose you could not do well in your second attempt then what will you do? you will loose your one crucial year of life nothing else. I am not trying to demotivate you but I am trying to make you aware of consequences. If you are willing to work hard and will give your everything this time and you are confident that you can do well, then you should drop a year and prepare. But if you are not confident that you can do good the better you take admission in some good college and work hard there, it would be better option. If you have further queries feel free to revert, hope this help :)
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Hi Nikunj,
Dropping a year of your life at this crucial age is a big decision. There are people who could not score well in their first attempt and later on they have done very good in their second attempt but this is a quite risky decision too. Suppose you could not do well in your second attempt then what will you do? you will loose your one crucial year of life nothing else. I am not trying to demotivate you but I am trying to make you aware of consequences. If you are willing to work hard and will give your everything this time and you are confident that you can do well, then you should drop a year and prepare. But if you are not confident that you can do good the better you take admission in some good college and work hard there, it would be better option.
If you have further queries feel free to revert, hope this help :)
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