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Asked by Anonymous - Apr 25, 2025
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Sir, i didn't prepare much for my first Jee attempt and i only got 62%, i had secured 95% in 10th cbse board and 100% in 11th kerala board, 12th results are yet to come. I am willing to spend another year for jee and im going to join a coaching centre for repeating Jee, is there any chances that i can get into NIT or IIT after my drop yr, can i improveif i start now?

Ans: Yes, you absolutely can – with smart and strategic preparation.

However, it's strongly recommended to keep backup options by appearing for other engineering entrance exams alongside JEE, rather than depending solely on it.

I've shared several proven preparation strategies for JEE on both the RediffGURU platform and on my EduJob360 YouTube Channel.

When time permits, I encourage you to go through them and follow the tips consistently.

These strategies can help boost your confidence and significantly improve your chances of scoring well in JEE 2026 as well as other engineering entrance exams.

Wishing you all the best in your preparation journey!

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