Is taking a drop for preparation of IIT is good or not if I sure that I'll qualify at least jee mains good marks??

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    Abhishek Kumar Waiting for Results

    9 years ago
    it'll bit tough. so take best decision. i a also a dropper, and i think if u have highly desirable dream and u can do it. then go ahead. but take right decision
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    Siddhant Gautam solving problems from..kid level ! | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    of course brother.
    if you are sure that you can score well in Jee mains,than you should go for it.
    Aim for the moon. If you miss, you may hit a star.I have also taken drop with same vision.
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    Divyans Rajput

    9 years ago
    I will advise u to not drop for IIT because now IIT is also is higher fees like private colleges and IIT onely matter is placement.and u can be jobless after IIT if u will not show ur talent (work) companies. so u can also earn good package. companies need talent not they will offer job onely the name of colleges.
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    prakhar verma | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    according to me if u have capability to crack IIT during your schooling I.e 12 and if not then go ahead
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    Harshit Jain | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi.It totally depends on you. If you can prepare well and have confidence that you can clear the JEE mains then you can surely drop out and prepare from any coaching Institute. But you have to work hard for getting admission in IITs. And if you are getting admission in any private college of high repute, then you should not leave the chance of getting admission into it because you will get the same career growth from that college also. It depends on your decision. If you are getting a very good college like NITs or DTU or BITS PILANI, then you can take admission directly otherwise you can drop out and prepare well for IITs. Other optio
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