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Abhishek Bandhu

Contributor-Level 9

if you can take admission you should definitely take it this year because taking a drop a studying a full year the whole same thing is very difficult.
I myself is a dropper and I had a very bad experience so would recommend you to take admission this year

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Abhishek Bandhu

Contributor-Level 9

your 12th percentage will not matter from next year in JEE ranking . and it doesn't matter if you have 88 in board all it matter is weather you are ready to be alone for a year or you are ready to dedicate a full year to study and remember it is very difficult I am also a dropper and also I found it very hard to study after December because I was studying the same thing
so all last it is all up to you .

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sai gowtham

Beginner-Level 3

PSG college is a very good college.
i think its avery good option.wasting a year for attempting jee next year may not be a good idea in my opinion.

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Yash Arora

Guide-Level 11

Hi Neeraj, there are a few colleges which fill certain percentage of their seats through board merit. If you have scored good marks in your 12th board then you can check out UPES Dehradun, UTM Shillong, MIT Pune & SRM university for admission in engineering through board marks basis. Good luck!

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Simmi, if a students decides against dropping for preparing for next years JEE, then he/she needs to take the admission to the available college in this year itself and he/she would have to take the branch being offerred to him/her. Now the benfiti in this is that he/she is saving one year and in the later part of the career this one year may prove to be important for the student in terms od promotions / earnings. In Govt set up the promotions are based on age & experience. There this one year would become important. Besides, he/she is able to go along with his/er classmates and the batch does not change. These are the only benfits in
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santosh kushwaha

Beginner-Level 4

he should refer ncert to score good marks in jee. he will jave to focus on both,board as well as cbse.

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Allen BhaveshI will try my best 2 help u..........

Contributor-Level 9

There r various institutes in India.
For IIT-jee u have choose a coaching on following these parameters.
-no. Of selection in previous yrs.
-quality of teaching
-good faculty
-good study material
-having good doubt clearing sessions
-etc.etc.

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Best University

Contributor-Level 7

if dropping then repeat 12th else join good universities

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Surabhi ChaudharyEngineer at Honda Cars India Limited

Guide-Level 11

You have to take SAT exam for pursuing engineering abroad. The financial aid is offered only on the basis of your SAT score. So you'll have to work very hard on that. Also, top ranked institutes do not easily offer scholarship so you might have to take education loan. However, medium ranked colleges may offer good scholarship.
Now to decide whether to go abroad or not, first think about where you want to settle. Of settling abroad is your aim than go for education abroad. If you plan to come back to India, then there is no use of wasting money and taking huge loans to go abroad. Target top Indian schools in that case.

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