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Is it worth to prepare for JEE?

Is it worth to prepare for JEE?

An entire year dedicated completely to the preparation of JEE will help you to perform excellently, thereby ensuring that you give your best shot. A better rank will not only increase your chances of selection in the best engineering colleges such as the IITs or NITs in the country but also improve your confidence.

Should I drop a year for IIT?

Candidates who are dropping a year for IIT / JEE exam is not advised to the candidates. Candidates who are not much prepared should rather than dropping the exam, give the exam and understand how to come back with better preparation.

How to prepare for IIT-JEE on your own?

One needs to have clear concepts, need to learn time management, have regular assessments, practise drills – all of which becomes very difficult if you are preparing for IIT-JEE on your own, along with the preparation for the board exams. Besides mastering these concepts, coaching classes help one manage time better.

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Is it worth it to prepare for the JEE Advanced?

I got a rank of 6062 in JEE Advanced and 22346 in JEE Main. So, I prepared for an exam and beaten almost 99.4 percent aspirants. In this aspect, it was worth it completely. Ultimately, I achieved the thing that I wanted that is seat in an IIT.

Why do so many students drop out of Jee after class 12?

Many “repeated” or “dropped” a year, i.e. spent a year after class 12 solely preparing for the JEE, because they didn’t take or fare well in previous year’s JEE. Expectedly, the most unfortunate casualty of this system were these students’ precious teenage years, that led to a lot of them feeling “burnt out.”

What is the history of training class 10 passouts for JEE?

Kota pioneered the trend of training class 10 pass-outs for JEE, the Joint Entrance Examination, for admission to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). A number of cities followed suit.