Why is it good to drop a year after completing class 12th for JEE Mains preparation?

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Why is it good to drop a year after completing class 12th for JEE Mains preparation?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Those who do not make it to JEE have two options, dropping one year for preparation or joining any engineering college or polytechnic. With polytechnic you will take 6 years to become an engineer. Therefore, choosing an engineering college with good faculty is a good option. After clearing GATE for M.Tech with education from a normal engineering college is an option to overcome not doing B.Tech from IITs or NITs. Devoting 1 full year for competitive exams such as JEE preparation has its own merits and demerits. Dropping a year means that you will get sufficient amount of time to prepare for competitive exams. It will allow you to take mock tests and help to score a good rank in competitive exams. However, one year is a long time. You may become lethargic because of the availability of time. If you are confident of keeping the momentum, dedication, determination, readiness to work on a plan and the will to achieve your objective and support of your family then you may consider dropping a year for competitive exams. It is worth trying.
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