Dropping one year specially for the JEE is not advisable, though if you are sure you can crack the JEE in the second attempt, it may be done. It is however much better to enroll in some other college and simultaneously prepare for the JEE. This way, if you fail to clear the JEE in the second attempt too, you wouldn’t have wasted on year.
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There are 1000 Scholarships awarded by NTSE in each academic year.
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No, there is no fee as such, but the state may impose certain fee for state level examination and/or for application form no. 44.
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Dropping one year specially for the JEE is not advisable, though if you are sure you can crack the JEE in the second attempt, it may be done. It is however much better to enroll in some other college and simultaneously prepare for the JEE. This way, if you fail to clear the JEE in the second attempt too, you wouldn’t have wasted on year.
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15% reserved for SC, 7½% reserved for ST and 3% reserved for PC (Physically Challenged).
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Not at all. What you make of yourself is entirely up to your individual capabilities. Having an IIT degree will at the most help you get a job more easily (even that is not really true in today’s times of recession!). But two years after graduation, no one will ask you whether you did your degree from IIT or some other college.
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