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I m getting something around 65 in JEE M, and i m confident that i'll get 75+ in board exams. What should i do? Drop a year or Continue?


Ayush 18th Apr, 2017
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None 19th Apr, 2017
If you want you can get good private college in other states like: Haryana, UP, West Bengal, Punjab, Rajasthan, Maharashtra. Most of the states have reservation for other state students in private colleges based on JEE Main score/rank. You need to apply separately for them.



If you are determined to get NITs only then you can take a drop.



All the Best!!



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19th Apr, 2017
Thank You...
But can I get admission in some well known Institution of Southern India?
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19th Apr, 2017
I eagerly want to continue my education in Delhi...
Is there any possibilities?
Please Suggest
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