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Scored 50 percentile in JEE mains with 78% in Class 12. Should I take a drop year?

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Asked by Anonymous - Jun 16, 2024Hindi
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I scored only 50 percentile in jee main and I had 78% in 12 boards Should I take an drop or not??

Ans: NO. Drop not at all advisable as your percentile is far below. Try to join any Degree Course which is of your interest. You can still be SUCCESSFUL. Never get demotivated. Increase your dedication & efforts towards your studies / career. All The BEST for your Bright Future. To know more on ‘ Careers | Education | Jobs | Resume Writing | Profile Building | Salary Negotiation Skills | Building Professional LinkedIn Profile | Choosing Right School Board (State | Matriculation | CBSE | ICSE |International Board) | Student Psychological Counselling | Exam Preparation Techniques (Board | Entrance & Competitive)| Strategies to Attempt Exams | Job Interview Skills | Skill Upgrading | Parenting & Child Upbringing Skills | Career Transition | Abroad Education | Education Loan (India | Abroad) | Scholarship (India | Abroad) | SOP Writing Tips’, please FOLLOW me in RediffGURU here.

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