Is it a good idea to drop one year after 12th for the preparation of JEE Mains and Advanced?
I joined JEE Mains and Advanced preparation classes after 10th and have my 12th board exams in March. I have not prepared at all for JEE Mains exams and thus planning to take a year drop to study and take admission in IIT Bombay in aeronautics after it. I scored 90% in 10th.
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Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18
8 years agoHello Jonathan,
Kindly, understand that you have to do well in 12th. In fact you should get 75% or more. So, do not skip studies of 12th. Yes, it's a good idea to take drop of 1 year. Give yourself this year to prepare for your future. In our life one year is actually nothing. But, do remember this year is for the preparation.
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