Is there any benefit to drop one year for the preparation of JEE (Mains+Advanced) 2019? I've cleared JEE Mains 2018 with a score of 84.

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Asked by Ajit Roy
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Tarun  Sharma
8 years ago
Of course, you have considerable benefit. You have cleared JEE Mains once, if you maintain the same dedication and focus, you can clear it again. However, I would recommend you take admission in a college as your marks are quite good to recommend a drop year.

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Ritik Agiwal
8 years ago
Hello, Hope you are doing well. First of all, congratulations for clearing JEE Mains with 84 marks. I will suggest not to drop for JEE mains and Advanced. As you have cleared the cut-off of Mains paper, study hard and try to give your best for Advanced. A drop will waste your 1 year and with this

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