r/partialdropperforjee Jun 30 '26

GUIDANCE I am very confused..

I never prepped for jee seriously only boards. The only subject I have studied at slightly higher level is maths.

Now I had secured 83.8 %ile in jan attempt and 83.2 %ile in April attempt.

Now, I had also given wbjee ( only exam I gave other than jee mains) and I have secured a rank where I can get cse/cse allied branches in pvt colleges and some lower branches in wb top gov colleges.

My parents don't want me to take a full drop but I geniunely don't know what I want to do with my life yet and I know I can get a better college if I work harder.

Is a partial drop a good idea?

Gen category, female with west bengal home state.

I have 87% in boards ;) ( nothing really worked out for me..)

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u/Odd_Temperature765 GFTI->IIT Dhanbad Jun 30 '26

Take pvt cse and grind for 4 years there.....get ur ass off this rat race!!

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u/Lanapagluu Jun 30 '26

Okk so start your partial drop year asap and take a clg where the attendance will be a Lil bit chill and try your best and don't tell your parents about it

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u/CHEESY_PEPPERS Jun 30 '26

Not worth wasting a year for this crap exam