Is it a good decision to drop a year for the preparation of JEE Mains exam?

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Asked by Rithik Singh
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Roopika Merugu
9 years ago
You should try to get a decent score in the 1st attempt. If it is not possible, then you can consider taking a drop for JEE Mains exam. All the best.

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