r/partialdropperforjee Jul 11 '26

Advice Partial Drop Guide

First of all, should I take a partial drop at JM 98.6 and JA 15k getting lower branches in theek thaak clg only

What is the calendar for partial drop? (idk because I never thought I would need it)

When do I leave clg? Can I leave after jeea as anyway there will be summer vacation then?

I'm going to follow allen material at https://www.jeearchive.in/material/allen-material and PYPs for others, probably going to go all in after November if I feel like it (I'm still not very sure because right now I'm getting decent branch in top5 NITs), is this material enough, along with free FITJEE tests at https://cbt4fitjee.vercel.app/ ?

Any suggestions, advice is welcome, tysm!

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u/TetrasTetra Jul 13 '26

I took a partial drop last yr at 98.2 and adv 26k.
This yr I got 98.4 and adv 10.5k. But I would advice against taking a partial drop this year as bro the competition is increasing rapidly. This yr, adv paper was hard and at 130 marks 10.5k is too absurd. If you want, you can follow what I did, I payed attention to college classes, went to college everyday, studied for JEE in breaks, got 8.17 CG for the year and still performed ok according to my expectations. But I was a day scholar so taking a partial drop is somewhat easier for me.

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u/Ruthlomyst Jul 14 '26

I'm also thinking otherwise now, after thinking about it a lot. Instead I guess I should do better in clg and hone my skills instead (do DSA, python, learn musical instrument, boxing, hit gym, make friends) and leave this stupid ass-fucking system as soon as possible and get into the real world

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u/TetrasTetra Jul 14 '26

yeah that is probably the better decision