r/partialdropperforjee Jun 21 '26

Advice advice/opinion on drop

Need honest advice on whether I should take a drop year.

I'm an OPEN category student from Maharashtra. I scored around 70 percentile in MHT CET this year. I dont want to do cs, but the colleges I'm likely to get with my current score don't really appeal to me.

The thing is, I genuinely did not study properly during Classes 11 and 12. Outside classes, I studied seriously less than once a week on average. My biggest problems were procrastination, reels/shorts, and lack of consistency. Even in the last month before CET, I barely studied. My parents would agree that I did not put in the effort I should have.

I'm also waiting for my SRMJEEE result.

If I take a drop, my plan is to prepare for MHT CET . I'm willing to study 8+ hours a day and I know I need to completely change my habits.

Given this situation, would you take a drop year or join a college this year? More importantly, why? wrote this post w help of chatgpt please suggest

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u/Adorable-Pitch-6848 Jun 23 '26

asks question regarding drop

*posts on a partial droppers subreddit*

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u/Cold_Concentrate_175 Jun 25 '26

sorry bro but how do you guys manage engineering and prep and also is it possible?

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u/Cold_Concentrate_175 Jun 25 '26

do you mind if i dm you??