My jee mains marks is 192 And cbse % 90 Jee advance rank expected 10, 000 What should I do ? Will taking a drop in kota help me.

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    Aritro Roy

    9 years ago
    Don't drop out. You will easily get top NIT and if possible even a good IIT and thus go for it.
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    Lakshit Arora | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    if you have full confidence in you the drop otherwise you can still get a nit
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    Rajat Gupta

    9 years ago
    Don't waste a precious year of your life. You'll definately got a very good NIT. All the best
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    Pranjal Garg I good at my work , I hv a creative thinking.

    9 years ago
    drop is not a good option for u but if u hv the will to get more marks then this year u should take a drop otherwise ur % are good and jee marks also good u will get any top nit easily.
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    Kundan Lenka | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Hi
    C ur marks r descent n u will get one of the best nits or IISC's .
    I would prefer u to go fr counseling n take admission into iisc or nits
    All the best!!!
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    chetan kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    No,you should not take drop because you will get a top nit
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    ram kumar chugh | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Please do not take a drop. Try for the Top NIIT and your interested branch. Your hard work will be fruitful.
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    maheswara vishnu sai

    9 years ago
    I will advice you to do civil engineering in IITs.
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    raj kamal iim b | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    go with bit mesra in this rank.but taking drop depends on ur sincerity dnt expect that in kota they give u same study treatment as like fresher course in target they r pretyy fast.but be with ur heart.may be pattern will change next year may that hurt so ifvu r getting chance in awsmm colleges catch it brother.
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    Gaurav Singh

    9 years ago
    I have been a student at kota don't opt for kota you will easily get admission to nit if not you will get it by state quota you can also try to bits mesra. And last wait for jossa councelling

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