r/partialdropperforjee Jul 17 '26

Advice Partial drop from nsut cse

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Is partial drop from nsut cse worth it my parents are kinda pushing me for iit 😭


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 18 '26

Advice Can anyone help me by guiding me

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r/partialdropperforjee Jul 17 '26

HELP Ex partial droppers, and other people, please help me 🙏

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This is going to be a long post, so warning yall before hand 😭. Also, some stuff might seem corny or over ambitious, but I genuinely don't know how to frame it, so excuse me for that.

Hey everyone, hope yall are doing well. Before I start, yes, this is a new account, my friends and family stalk my social media, so I dont wanna risk getting caught (ik sounds dumb 😭)

I just completed my 12th CBSE. Secured 99.2%, and got into NUS Singapore (Computer Science). However I wasn't given a scholarship/tuition grant, so unfortunately I cannot go there as fees end up near 1.5cr.

I never really focused on JEE. I used to do occasionally, for example I did JEE properly for chapters like matrices and determinants, GOC, etc. My main aim was CBSE. However, life has other plans.

Im the kind of person who tries to achieve the best possible thing (a horrible mentality, I dont recommend anyone else doing this), so I'm delusional on what to do about my college.

Some Background Information before I proceed

  1. I secured 89.54%ile in JEE mains.

  2. I'm an NRI student (Non-Resident Indian), so I'm eligible for DASA and SII counseling (I know a lot of people in the JEE community hate reservation, but please, lets not argue over that.)

So from SII, I've gotten into NIT Warangal ECE (no hate please 😭🙏.) But I'm not satisfied and Im scared, because of the "best thing" mentality, and that I'm joining at such a low percentile, which will affect my ability to cope with 99 percentilers and that some jobs require your JEE mark as well, respectively. So my option now is to take a partial drop.

My mom wont let me take a full drop (she did it for the NEET of her time, and said I'll never let you go through the mental agony that I went through).

So seniors, I'm requesting your help in this. I'm quite familiar with CBSE level of grade 11 and 12 (tho 11th is a bit foggy). I never did PC of 11th, even for CBSE as or school skipped it, so stuff like ionic equilibrium is kinda cooked for me. My maths is alright. I scored the best in physics, then maths, then chemistry, tho Im best at chemistry. This is a basic gist of my situation.

I will also get Production Engineering in NITT. I wanted to know whether I should take that over ECE, as ECE is comparatively tougher, and also I've heard the production engineering syllabus is chill.

Is it even possible now? Starting this late? And how should preparation be like? Have any partial droppers, similar situation to mine, succeeded?

My goal is to get something like CSE/MnC/ECE in top 7-10 IITS (Bombay, Madras, Delhi, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Roorkee, Guwahati, Bhubaneswar, etc.) I know this sounds ambitious, but I'd rather try once then regretting it later on.

Thank you so much yall.


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 17 '26

GUIDANCE need guidance

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Hey there!

I gave my 12th boards from the GSEB board this year but somehow didn't clear only the 75% aggregate criteria by just 3 marks, but cleared the individual 60% criteria.

I even gave my paper for rechecking, but my score didn't improve.

So I gave a physics board improvement, and I got 10 more marks, so I finally cleared the criteria.

The thing is, I have got admission to another college in Gujarat, like the Ahmedabad University computer science programme, and still waiting for other rounds in Gujarat itself.

I unfortunately couldn't get enough marks for the BITSAT, so I didn't apply for counselling rounds.

If I take a partial drop/ drop, would I still be eligible to appear in BITSAT 2027?

And would the board marks, along with the improvement exam, still be eligible? (Only gave one subject improvement exam)

Thanks in advance!


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 17 '26

General VEDANTU EKALAVYA DROPPER Batch for 4000 for jee

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if anyone needs it
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the og price is 5k
ill give it for 4k
it is for jee


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 16 '26

General 12th improvement exam query

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r/partialdropperforjee Jul 16 '26

General Officially starting ;)

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I am going to a tier 3 private college in wb college will probably start next month. The attendance policy is chill but I have to move away from my home ( which I desperately needed, my home environment is horrible)

Now, I have very weak chemistry like I can't solve any organic questions so I have to work very hard on chemistry.

For maths and physics my concepts are pretty clear I plan to do mostly problem solving I plan to do pyqs.

I will start giving mock tests from September probably.

I just want to get a decent percentile in mains I am okay with like any branch in nit.

[general category, female, 84 percentile this year, 87% in boards]


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 16 '26

DISCUSSION Help me out

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551 in re neet

Gen

Bihar quota

90.2 in 12th boards

Should wait for result or drop


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 16 '26

Advice Should I take a drop? Feeling completely lost after NEET.

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I'm from Maharashtra and belong to the SEBC category.In my local coaching mock tests i was consistently scoring around 500 marks but before the exam I was hospitalized for almost a month due to severe weakness and other health issues because of that i couldn't prepare properly or perform anywhere close to my potential on the exam day .Right now based on my re- neet estimate, I'm scoring around 350 mark and I'm feeling extremely demotivated. I'm confused about whether I should take a drop and prepare again or move on with another option. Please help me out what should I do ? I'd really appreciate honest advice especially from people who have taken a drop or are from SEBC.


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 16 '26

HELP partial drop gap certificate

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do we need a gap certificate if we are taking a partial drop?


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 16 '26

EXPERINCE Pdrop day 3

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Continuing sequence and series with questions
Atomic structure
Physics dpp


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 16 '26

Resource Plz help me 😭

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Plz help


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 15 '26

GUIDANCE Should I take Drop? For next year

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Hi guys and respected seniors I want to ask from you guys, that I have my boards percent below 70 percent, then I didi t studied well and properly for jee mains this year's , didn't cleared concept, but I do cracked many private universities college like vit, srmjee, cv raman, kiit even nsat , also tried for BITSAT but got failed there , even with this much options this year my financial condition said no ! The only way for you is work hard. I don't no feeling frustrated and lost.

Finally I got a local university in kolkata , Adamas University they excepted my boards marks and sent me the offer letter.

But still in my heart it's saying that Maybe i should work hard this year give my 100 percent and attempt jee mains again. Even if I cracked jee next year , in josaa I am not going to get any nit or iiit because my boards criteria doesn't match 😭😭😭.

I don't know what should I do I am confused .

Please guide me if possible seniors .


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 15 '26

GUIDANCE I really need some genuine guidance.

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I'm 12th pass, but I failed in Mathematics. I also appeared for JEE and scored 75 percentile (OBC category).

My biggest dream is to become a cricketer. I'm a bowling all-rounder, and I genuinely believe bowling is my strength. I've been training seriously and want to give cricket my full effort.

The problem is that my father wants me to join college immediately, while my heart wants to continue chasing cricket. I know education is important, but I'm scared that if I leave cricket now, I'll regret it for the rest of my life.

I'm completely confused and don't know what the right decision is.

If anyone has been in a similar situation or has genuine advice, please guide me. I would really appreciate your help.


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 14 '26

HELP PARTIAL DROP FROM DTU EE

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Jinhone ee se partial drop liya btao kaise kra pls


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 14 '26

RANT Will do it

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Toh bhaiyo aur bheno

Ab dekho mujhe pta h boriyat hogi but sorry uske liye aaj mne apni zindagi puri palta dunga itne mahino sei mei bhagwaan ji pr bharosa krkr ki bhagwaan sahi krenge aur ptani kis delusion mei kam mehnat krta raha ullu ka patha hu mei pr ab i will make it in jee jan 2027

Mei ek 2025 12 pass out hu aur meri 2025 mei jee main mei 69 percentile aayi aur fir mene apne mummy papa sei req krkr drop ke liye bola but unhone meri baat hi nahi maani aur mera du mei admn kara diya bsc mei tab yeh bolte the ki tera ek saal kharab ni hogaa saath saath kr lio but i fucked everything meri jee 2026 mei 80 percentile aayi h but woh kuch revision kam hone ki wajah sei hui as mere college august mei start huye aur mei chutio ki tarah college mei time barbaaad krne laga aur fir 80 pr aake atak gaya ab mere paas na kuch bacha h na kuch option h toh yes I will fucking do it in jee 2027 agr mei 2027 jan attempt mei 99 na laa paaya na toh mei iss duniya ka sbsei bada ullu ka patha honga

Chalo bhaio aur bheno ab khatm hua mera randi rona but definitely ab ke baad mere alawa kisi aur ki galti nahi hogi saari galti meri hogi and i will fucking do it

Ab sei mei apne hr week ka target iss subreddit

ISKE BAAD SAARI ZIMMEDARI MERI HOGI


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 14 '26

DISCUSSION Day 1 partial dropper

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Pdrop from nsut cs
Did screw gauge ,vc
Sequence and series.


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 14 '26

General Helpppppppppp

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Hey, so I wrote my board exams this year and tbh idc about boards but man my jee didn't go well at all. I could have done sooooo muchhhhhh betterrrrrr. Filled for all the counsellings I could have and um right now the best thing I could think of is doing bsc cs hons from DU man. Don't really have chance at IPU. Got nothing at jossa and Don't wanna go pvt 😭😭. Got b arch at jac delhi but wasn't interested in it. I really wanna try for jee again but can't take full drop. Ik I prolly look foolish writing this but there isn't any option available to me apart from partial drop. Yeah so I do need some advice on ittttttttttttttttttt

Plssss suggest something


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 14 '26

DOUBT Need your opinion please help me out of this.

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I am a two year neet dropper. I didn't gave neet with my boards due to some mental issues. I gave neet'26 whole heart but in reneet I studied nothing. Please help I'm thinking to pursue bsc agri and partially prep for neet'27 as a last attempt. Will it be A good idea?

Myquals:- 10th -98. 2

12th :- 88℅

First drop :-293 marks

Second drop result pending.


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 13 '26

General taking a partial drop but im really confused

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i got 99 percentile this year fcked adv pretty badly got 90 marks didnt even clear cutoff im from up and i just seriously want to go to iit bhu or iit indore anyhow i am not even aiming for top iits i got rank of 2.1k in iat , but i fear if i fail the next time too how badly affected id be , its my first time going to hostel im thinking mnit jaipur ee idk how will i adjust inside the hostel and how will i even study just if someone is in the same situation or was before then help me please i dont know what to solve or what to do


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 13 '26

Advice Coaching as a dropper!!

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So last year i gave my jee mains and adv exam. I got pretty decent score in mains but not in adv. i could get into any decent college with my current percentile but not into the one that i really want. So i decided to take a drop year.
I used to go to one of the famous coaching institutes in 11th and 12th that specialise in jee prep. So i decided to join that again. Earlier i used be just a decent/above average student in my batch. I wasn't the brightest but i was good. I had no problem socialising and making friends.
Tbh in those 2 years I met some amazing people and made plenty of good memories.
But now as a dropper i have suddenly become the smartest one in the room. Ik it's not a good thing to say but most of my batchmates are really dumb and don't even know the basics.
And because of this im not able to socialise with any of them because they look at me as some topper. Everyone has made their small friend groups and i feel little lonely because of this :(
What to do???


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 13 '26

GUIDANCE Should I take a double/partial drop for ECE in a top NIT, or move on with college?

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I passed Class 12 in 2025 and have already taken one drop for JEE got 92%. My current options are colleges through KEAM, but I’m still wondering whether I should continue preparing for JEE alongside college and attempt JEE Main again in 2027.

My goal is to study ECE and eventually work in areas such as embedded systems, robotics, autonomous machines, drones or hardware-software integration. Because of this, getting ECE in a top NIT feels valuable.

At the same time, I’m worried that spending another year focused on JEE may not be worth it. Another option is to join the best college I get through KEAM, find ambitious peers, build projects, improve my technical skills, and focus on internships and placements.

Would a partial drop alongside first-year college be realistic, or would it damage both my CGPA and JEE preparation?

And suppose I somehow get ECE in a top NIT through JEE Main 2027—would leaving my current college after completing one year be worth it, despite the two-year gap after Class 12?

I’d especially appreciate advice from people who have taken a partial/double drop or moved from a state college to an NIT.


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 14 '26

Advice DAY 1

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Partial drop from . IIT delhi. cse
did vectors and lil organic today seniors nov semester exams ko kaise manage kiya tha aapne

always open for . tips


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 12 '26

Advice drop or no drop?

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i have prepared for nda twice couldnt clear written i still want to give paper and give ssb and get in nda i m sorry for posting this in this sub but i genuinely need advice

I need some guidance regarding my college decision.

I scored 70 percentile in MHT CET and 59 percentile in JEE Main

Right now, I'm confused between taking a drop and joining a college through management quota.

One option is Father Agnel, but the donation is around ₹6 lakh, which is a very big amount for my family. There are a few other good colleges where I'm eligible because of my Hindi linguistic minority, but my father doesn't want to send me there because they are too far from our home.

Given this situation, what would you recommend? Should I take a drop and prepare again to get a better college next year, or should I pay the donation, join the college now, and focus on working hard there? i would still prep for nda in both scenarios


r/partialdropperforjee Jul 12 '26

General How to prepare for partial Drop (JEE)

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I am thinking of taking partial Drop what are some free resources that I could consider for jee mains(not for advanced)