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Sir JJ College of Architecture cutoff 2023 for the BArch course was based on MHT CET scores followed by round-wise Counselling for the Home State Quota. Tabulated below is the Round 1 and the Last Round closing rank for Sir JJ College of Architecture BArch cutoff 2023, whoch has remained the same for all the rounds at 116.22 for the General category All India candidates:
| Course | Round 1 Closing Rank | Last Round Closing Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) | 116.33 | 116.33 |
At Sir J.J. College of Architecture, you can get admission in any of the following courses if you clear the eligibility:
- BArch
- M.Arch in Metropolitan Architecture
- M.Arch in Architecture Education
Check the list of documents below - Class 10 and 12 mark sheet - NATA/ JEE scorecard/ MHT CET Score Card - School leaving certificate/ transfer certificate/migration Certificate (Other than Maharashtra board) - Two-color photographs - Domicile/ Birth certificate - Caste certificate - Caste validity certificate/ H Proforma.
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Answered a month ago
No, Sir J.J. College of Architecture admissions are not merit-based. The college offers admission to both of its courses on an entrance basis only. For BArch admission, students need to submit JEE Main Paper - 2/ NATA score + counselling. For M.Arch admissions, PGETA score is required.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
At Sir J.J. College of Architecture, there are students are offered limited seats. The BArch seat intake is 74. Eligible students can apply for the course online or offline.
Note: This data is taken from official website and is subject to change.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
At Sir J.J. College of Architecture, there are students are offered limited seats. The M.Arch seat intake is 28. Eligible students can apply for the course online or offline.
Note: This data is taken from official website and is subject to change.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
To get admission in Sir J.J. College of Architecture, you need to clear the admission steps. The college selects students on an entrance basis for both of its courses. You need to register on MHT CELL for CAP counselling for BArch admission. Once a seat is offered, pay the admission fee and report f
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
Students have to submit some documents for Sir J.J. College of Architecture admission & application. These must be self-attested. The list of documents needed is as below:
- Class 10 marksheet/ Certificate
- Class 12 marksheet & Certificate
- Graduation marksheet & Certificate - for PG course
- NATA/ JEE Paper-
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