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Dear aspirant, you can definitely sit in the jee mains exam and if you get a good rank then you can surely get a good governmental institution. Just show that you are a dropper and prepared for the exam without any coaching. You will surely get admission in the institute of your choice.
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Hii Janabhi,
Yes you are free to give jee mains even if you are studying in any private colleges.But the problem arises when you are getting an NIT or IIT and if yoy want to join them than you will require your original certificates which are been taken by your curent college.When you will ask from the college they will tell you to deposit full fee of 4 year than only we will release the certificates.In many colleges they don't take certificates.Than it will be eassy for you,but if your colleges takes certificates than it will become difficult for you.
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Hello Janabhi,
Yes, of course a student can get IIT or any nice NIT after clearing JEE Mains Exam whether its a drop of one year. The student pursuing their Bachelor's from any private college will not be hinderance in getting admissions in IITs and NITs next year.
But for IITs it has to clear JEE Advance after the qualifying JEE Mains.
Keep in mind
* The student will be admitted in first year again but not in second year*
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Thank you.
Hello aspirant
As per your query.yes you can join a iit or nit next year.many of the student do this.you can show one year as drop out.
Thanku
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