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12th Boards Done, JEE in 10 Days - Drop Year? Online vs Offline Coaching?

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Tech Careers and Skill Development Expert - Answered on Mar 21, 2025

Dr Dipankar Dutta is an associate professor in the computer science and engineering department at the University Institute of Technology, the University of Burdwan, West Bengal.
He has 27 years of experience and his interests include AI, data science, machine learning, pattern recognition, deep learning and evolutionary computation.
Aside from his responsibilities at the college, he also delivers lectures and conducts webinars.
Dr Dipankar has published 25 papers in international journals, written book chapters, attended conferences, served as a board observer for WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) exams and as a counsellor for engineering college admissions in West Bengal. He helps students choose the right college and stream for undergraduate, masters and PhD programmes.
A senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SMIEEE), he holds a bachelor's degree in engineering from the Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College and a an MTech degree in computer technology from Jadavpur University.
He completed his PhD in engineering from IIEST, Shibpur (formerly BE College).... more
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I am giving my twelth boards now and after ten days is my jee first attempt what should i study for it... i know i am late but still... and i also want to take drop for 2026... should i take it... and if yes then how should i study online or offline.. and from where... I am from Uttar Pradesh Lucknow is preferable and jhanshi also.. thank you

Ans: Since time is very limited, focus on high-weightage and easy-to-score topics instead of trying to study everything.
If you truly want a top NIT/IIT, and you think with proper coaching and 1-year dedication you can improve significantly, then a drop year is a good idea.
Best Offline Coaching (Lucknow & Jhansi)
Allen Lucknow (Best for droppers, strong faculty & test series)
FIITJEE Lucknow (Good for droppers, rigorous testing)
Motion Jhansi (Affordable and good personal guidance)

Best Online Coaching for Droppers
PhysicsWallah (PW) Arjuna Batch (Affordable + Good material)
Unacademy JEE (Live classes, flexible learning)
Vedantu Dropper Batch (Interactive learning)
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Sir, My son has appeared in Class X ICSE Exam and results are awaited. So far , he has been an average performer academically. I believe he is capable and he can do great if he puts in the hard work. His performance in subjects like History/Geography etc has always been better than in Maths/science. I personally never wanted to force him to choose any stream for higher studies. He also is not sure about it. While discussing I suggested him to go for Commerce or humanities stream and then for MBA from a reputed institution. However, he is more concerned about job opportunities and wanted to go for science. Hence, after a lot of discussion, we have got him admitted in Science stream in Delhi and also got him enrolled in Allen for JEE Coaching. We thought if he adapts well and gets going, then may be he can achieve good result. Otherwise, we may decide to change stream after Class XII. What is your opinion? Request for your suggestion please
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