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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.
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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 I am moksh Katariya can you suggest how should I start studying for jee from 8th std onwards
Ans: Moksh Katariya, Beginning JEE preparation in Class 8 establishes deep conceptual foundations and learning habits that yield sustained competitive advantage. Focus first on mastering Class 8 NCERT fundamentals: reinforce number systems, algebraic reasoning, basic geometry, motion, force, acids-bases, and logical puzzles. Use interactive experiments and everyday examples to translate abstract ideas into tangible understanding, fostering scientific curiosity and mathematical intuition.

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Phase 2 (Class 9–10) shifts to progressive skill building. Allocate 1–2 hours daily—blend school studies with targeted JEE prep. Continue NCERT mastery, preview upcoming topics, and introduce age-appropriate Olympiad questions. Embrace time-management techniques (e.g., Pomodoro sessions of 25 minutes study, 5 minute breaks) and set achievable daily goals to maintain momentum and prevent burnout.

Phase 3 (Class 11) undertakes full JEE syllabus coverage. Systematically complete NCERT Class 11 and 12 texts before consulting standard references (H.C. Verma for Physics, R.D. Sharma for Mathematics, O.P. Tandon for Chemistry). Schedule weekly chapter-wise tests and monthly mock exams simulating JEE timing and pattern. Analyze results critically: identify weak topics, revisit fundamentals, and adjust study plans accordingly.

Phase 4 (Class 12) emphasizes revision, exam strategy, and stamina. Cycle through focused revision blocks: conceptual review, problem practice, and full-length mock tests. Integrate quick-revision flashcards for formulas and key reactions. Prioritize mental resilience by balancing study with regular physical activity, adequate sleep, and stress-management breaks.

Throughout all phases, maintain disciplined self-study habits: pre-read topics, engage actively in doubt-clearing sessions, and review notes immediately after classes. Periodically reassess and refine your timetable to align with evolving academic demands. With this structured, long-term blueprint, Class 8 aspirants can transform JEE ambition into top-rank reality.

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Start JEE prep in Class 8 by mastering NCERT fundamentals and fostering scientific curiosity through hands-on activities. Cultivate analytical reasoning with a reflective problem journal. From Class 9, introduce timed practice, Olympiad questions, and Pomodoro study cycles. In Class 11, expand to full JEE syllabus, using NCERT first, then reference books, with regular mocks and targeted revisions. Class 12 focuses on strategic review, flashcards, and exam simulations. Consistent self-study, adaptive scheduling, and well-balanced routines build the resilience and skills for top JEE performance. All the BEST for Your JEE Preparation & a Prosperous Future!

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Hello Sir/Ma'am My daughter has secured 4150 AIR and 602 Obc Rank What options does she have? She can get tier 3 NLUs, can she get any tier 2 in vacant seats? RMLNLU( she has UP Domicile) ? She can also get DU BA/BBA LLB, should she go there over tier 3 NLUs? Also she is considering taking an edu loan, is it viable for the college options she has?
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You have made multiple queries regarding admission opportunities. I am pleased to inform you that she has excellent prospects with an OBC rank of 602 and UP domicile for several top-tier and mid-tier National Law Universities (NLUs) through CLAT.

At RMLNLU Lucknow (Tier 2), there are high chances of securing a seat. Additionally, there are also opportunities available at other Tier 2 universities such as Bhopal, Gandhinagar, and Raipur.

In Tier 2 itself, the chances are promising, so naturally, there are very good opportunities in Tier 3 as well, including universities in Assam, Nagpur, and Shimla.

Regarding Delhi University (DU), both the BA LLB and BBA LLB programs are competitive but possible. However, since she has a good chance of getting into a Tier 2 university, it may be advisable to pursue that option rather than competing for a spot at DU. If she is truly interested in DU, she may apply, but Tier 2 options are more favorable.

Once she joins a university, she can apply for scholarships. Being a meritorious student, she is likely to receive support for an education loan. There's no need to worry; the education loan can be applied for through the Vidyalakshmi portal. Visit the website and register to get support from the bank.

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