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Dear Student ,
It totally depends upon you further interest of appearing for JEE MAIN exam . If yes, then you should prepare hard for the exam within one year , you can join any coaching institute too for better preparation . Well, if you are confused to choose or not sure to do Engineering , in that case .. you can opt for B.Sc . While studying B.Sc , you are eligible for that time to appear for JEE MAIN for next year .
Note : Taking relevant subjects with JEE MAIN syllabus in you B.Sc will help you JEE MAIN preparation .
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Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
First things first, ask yourself. Do you really want to pursue BTech? If you're fine with BSc as your undergrad degree, then go for it whilst preparing for JEE on the sidelines.
There are two things of importance here: One, you are going to be a year behind your schoolmates on the road to settlement if your answer to the question is yes (being on the safe side). Two, the college life is not a great provider of study hours. You have the additional pressure of being at least middling in your college performance, apart from the pressure of performing in JEE (which, honestly, is immense, given it's your second (and perhaps, the last) chance). Thus, you should NOT think of juggling BSc degree and JEE preparation if you are an aspiring engineer.
One year is ample time for training yourself to crack JEE. You just have to keep your cool, and not lay too much stress thinking about the result.
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