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I have qualified mains and have got a college through it.should i opt for a partial drop to clear jee advanced


Pratik 22nd Aug, 2019
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Harsha Gurijala Student Expert 22nd Aug, 2019
Dear aspirant,
Yeah it was a better option to opt partial drop and start preparing for jee mains and advanced again. I think it is the best option. Hope it helps you.
Thank you.
Afreen Anjum Student Expert 22nd Aug, 2019

Hii..

If you think that you half capacity to handle both your colleges study and your JEE men again preparation... so you can do this it is a good choice  ... I know one of my friend who get NSIT for BTech but he wanted to get IIT .. and he did the same birthday manage it very well and now he is in IIT Delhi.

All the best!!

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