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Deciding to take a drop year to prepare for JEE can be a significant decision with both potential benefits and drawbacks. Here are some factors to consider:
Pros of Taking a Drop Year:
Cons of Taking a Drop Year:
Qualifying for JEE Advanced: To qualify for JEE Advanced, you need to meet the cutoff criteria set by the exam conducting authority. Typically, the top 2.5 lakh candidates (including all categories) based on their JEE Main ranks are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Chances of Getting into an IIT: The chances of getting into an IIT depend on various factors, including your JEE Advanced rank, the availability of seats in your preferred branch and institute, reservation criteria, and competition from other candidates. It's challenging to quantify the exact percentage chance of admission as it varies from year to year and among different IITs and branches.
Marks Required in JEE Advanced: The marks required to get a good branch in JEE Advanced depend on factors like the difficulty of the paper, the performance of other candidates, and the cutoff ranks for different branches and institutes. Generally, securing a higher rank translates to better chances of getting a preferred branch. It's essential to aim for a rank that aligns with the cutoff ranks of the branches and institutes you are targeting.
You can also use the JEE College predictor tool given below to know your other admission possibilities.
JEE College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
JEE Advanced College Predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-advanced-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_adv_cp
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