Will dropping an year for JEE (Mains and Advanced) be a good exam strategy?

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Asked by vivek kalosiya

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    Trishula Das A free soul | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    If you make a plan and work on it, then it is a good idea. You have to aim for your vision, work hard and smart for the same.
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    vikas kumar

    9 years ago
    it depends upon your previous year score
    if you missed it from 15-10 marks
    then go for pepration and work hard .
    and the gap is large 40-50 then try for state college or any private institute
    wbjee , jcece , bcece etc.
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    Akarsh jain | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    If you want to pursue engineering from a reputed government college and unable to get admission because of less marks then go for a year drop, but there are good number of private colleges in India, first go for their respective state or university's entrance exam. You can also save your precious year.
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    navan jain

    9 years ago
    Its depend on your efforts and strategy if you are dropping then always prepare keeping family aside.
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    Prasoon Sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    9 years ago
    no never .one must start preprations from +-1
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    Suketu Upadhyay Upadhyay HR consultant help people getting better jobs | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    According to me, you should not drop your valuable 1 year but you should learn the capability of taking two studies together and getting good scores.
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    Suprem Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    9 years ago
    its obviously good to drop a year if u r confident that u can get a seat in IIT or nit then there nothing better then it.but remember its make or break tym !!!!studying one more year is better then searching for job one year after passing out wid an avg college
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    Akash Kundu Councillor

    8 years ago
    You should compel yourself to choose the field, which you like. You can drop a year, if you are fully determined to crack the exams. Else, you can continue with simple B.Sc because studying that effectively could get you better jobs than IITans.
    I hope it helps.
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    Anupam kakati

    9 years ago
    Hi dear,its a foolish Idea.Don't do this.Do your best this year.
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    niti bansal

    8 years ago
    If you feel strongly that by taking one year gap, you can prepare for IIT JEE exam, then you must go for it. You should join a good coaching class and focus on IIT JEE preparation.

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