Is it beneficial to drop a year after 12 for preparation of competitive exams?

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    Heeralal Gaur I'm simply Good...

    9 years ago
    Hello Listen . now you are in world of multitasking.
    so you prepare yourself.
    but Good option is complete your Graduatation .
    make your standard.
    wish you.best of luck.
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    Anshul Patel

    9 years ago
    drop year is a year which decides your future now if you have dedication and consistency and you can do hard work then drop a year is good for you.
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    Amegha Surendran

    9 years ago
    It's a great idea. This one year you have to prepare well. You should get speed and accuracy along with content study for competitive examination
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    NAYANA KRISHNA P

    9 years ago
    if you are sure that you will perform best in competitive exams then you can drop
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    Rattan Negi

    9 years ago
    i drop my 3 year without realising what is my passion and my interest area and i wasted my 3 year.so my suggestion i to you is first you find out what is your interest area and what is your passion.
    Ask yourself what you want to be and what do you do in your life first with calm mind .
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    Ashish 49209

    9 years ago
    Depend Upon ur determination !!
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    Pranshu Pandey

    9 years ago
    yes if u can achive beter than us last year performance
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    umed gill

    9 years ago
    U must drop n give ur best
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    Prince Gupta

    9 years ago
    Its very wrong think better to drop for preparation of competitive exam
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    niharika patil girls compare, women empower:D | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    if you want to clear your exams now itself, then you can drop a year.no issue!

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