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i'm currently in 10+2 and want to appear in jee mains exams ..but i want a gap of 1 year for preparation ,,is it good?


AMIT YADAV 11th Jul, 2018
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Yashkirat 11th Jul, 2018
It is not. Currently I think you must be studying for Boards. So my answer is accordingly.



First of all I want to make one thing clear i.e. syllabus of JEE Mains is not much different from boards apart from the fact that you have study class 11 topics also for Mains. So if you are clear in concepts of boards and are doing well there you can get around 150-200 depending upon level. At this rank you can get some NIT/IIIT. So will you like to waste one more year??

Dear majority if students who are studying for boards are in buble that JEE Mains is a rocket Science and you need to study some different concepts to clear it. But the problem is here only i.e. your belief. You must know that Mains is a logical paper but not a paper where only craming can work. E.g. I secured 88% in boards but I managed to score 164 marks in Mains.



You just need to have sort of practice of JEE type questions and if you and whatever you study should on some logics and if you are deep enough in Chemistry in gurantee you that you can secure around 100 marks only by studying NCERT properly.



You should not think of dropping and from this year you people will be having two attempts for a single year s9 yiu can improve in a span of 2 months.

Think for drop only if you were not able score good marks in Mains and till then remove this thought completely from your mind.







Aditi amrendra Student Expert 11th Jul, 2018
Hii amit,



As you said you are currently in 12th, you have full 8 months to prepare for jee.



The syllabus of jee and boards are more or less same.

So you won't require any extra efforts.

Only you have to solve as many questions as possible. Preparation would help you in your boards as well.



This time  is enough for preparation. You only have to revise your 11 the syllabus and prepare your current syllabus wholeheartedly.



I don't think dropping a year for preparation would be a good idea

Instead you try to give your 100 prcnt for the coming exam.





You'll definitely crack it if you really work hard .



All the best.















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Atharva pandit 11th Jul, 2018

hello sir,if you are not confident about getting good score or your not confident about cracking up the exam then you can take a gap..but if u take a gap there can be a risk while getting up the job and u must be answerable to the question as why u have taken one year gap.. if u are sure you can do best and put more effort then dont take the gap.. and also its upon you as what target u have set

al the best


Sourav 11th Jul, 2018
Why u need gap for preparation just prepare in this time interval by proper time management.

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