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Sahil Parab 7th May, 2019
Hello Sahil. Yes you can take a year drop and give your JEE mains exam the next year as JEE allows consecutive attempts at JEE advanced too. You can also give JEE advanced and try your luck at IITs next year. Prepare well in the year gap as it can be taxing mentally and physically. Hope this helps. Best of luck
Rupanjali Akula 7th May, 2019

Hi Sahil, hope you are doing well, even though you got 69 percentile in 12th class don't drop jee mains, it is fact that it is not important in many colleges but do try for it if you are qualified for jee mains. Otherwise, you can choose your own college which is good with placements.

I think it helps you!!!

Keep smiling:)

Wish you good luck!:)

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