Is it beneficial to drop a year after 12 for preparation of competitive exams?
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Yaaa.Becaz 1 year is only for ur dream.No pressure of boards only to get a good btech college.
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if you have got the confidence of cracking the competitive exam then go ahead
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you don't get that big enough achivement by dropping a year for compeatative exams after your 12th grade, it may also spoil your career by braking your thoughts , you need to recollect and work on them for your further studies.
it is good when you completed graduation then it will be best to taking time. -
it depends upon.ur jee marks and rank.!!
if they are not in ur favour then u can go ahead -
well my friend the benefactors of dropping a year depends upon the dedication of person on that particular goal for which he has adopted this choice but at the same time you must test yourself in the same year so that you can judge your position in the competitive field.So at last i wanna say that if you really have confidence and madness for the desired stream then go towards that goal.Hope you will the correct choice.
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first of all, it depends on your study plans. if u r not 200% sure about your preparations so plz don't appear. I my self being a contender now feeling guilty for not giving preparations a time leap. bcoz only 3 months I prepared and attempted at least 65% correct answers this year. so time is highly needed to get prepared for any entrance.
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If you don't get a good engineering college, a year drop can prove fruitful.
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