2nd May 2015 02:24 PM | |
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Re: Demerits or drawbacks for 1 year preparation after 12th? is there any disadvantage if i m take 1 year gap for preparation of medical entrance exam after 12th ? |
7th June 2014 12:08 PM | |
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Re: Demerits or drawbacks for 1 year preparation after 12th? I scored 96.4 % in 12th boards i got sick for three months in 12th class because of which i dont think i would get into IIT . Now i want to drop for one year . Is it a wise choice? |
14th May 2012 02:33 PM | |
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Re: Demerits or drawbacks for 1 year preparation after 12th? i have scored 70 marks in aieee.i'm dropping an year.is it a wise decision?reply soon |
2nd November 2011 12:02 PM | |
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Re: Demerits or drawbacks for 1 year preparation after 12th? HI IF ANYONE WANTS TO PREPARE FOR ENTRANCE EXAM then drawback is following:- -one year drop -the competition will increase -may be not very much energetic |
2nd November 2011 09:27 AM | |
ranjeet250490 |
Re: Demerits or drawbacks for 1 year preparation after 12th? As such there are no demerits if you take another chance for IIT or anything like that. It just breaks your 13 year academic career flow. Many companies ask for 15 year continuous academic career, and so that criteria won't get fulfilled. This case is hardly on the go. These days companies like TCS, Wipro, HCL, Infosys etc they give relaxation upto two years of gaps. So not an issue. And if you look towards the government sector jobs, you maximum age limit is the criteria. They don't see if you have taken a drop or not. Age limit is from 21 lower limit to 27 upper limit i.e if you belong to a general category. Otherwise, its 30 or 32 years for the reserved SC ST OBC. etc Be positive . Go ahead. Good luck. |
2nd November 2011 12:23 AM | |
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Demerits or drawbacks for 1 year preparation after 12th? What are the demerits and drawback for 1 year preparation after 12th? |