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Dr. RAKESH NARUTo Earn add L to earn and make it LEARN
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You need to be in 10% cut off bracket ,
SPA delhi is best institute for architecture and for best you really need a good score. in my opinion you need to score 250+ for guaranteed admission in architecture but 215 would be enough for admission in planning branch.
But with these marks you will get selected in the spot round only. For admission in first round you need a score of 290+.
SPA delhi is best institute for architecture and for best you really need a good score. in my opinion you need to score 250+ for guaranteed admission in architecture but 215 would be enough for admission in planning branch.
But with these marks you will get selected in the spot round only. For admission in first round you need a score of 290+.
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2015-11-26 15:34:27
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manoj ka
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Hi Mudit,
Unfortunately, you cant take admission in School of Planning & Architecture. You need to crack JEE mains for getting admission in the same.
Admission is purely based on your JEE mains score.
For further information you may refer to following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-arch-spa-school-of-planning-and-architecture-delhi-listingcourse-73566
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Unfortunately, you cant take admission in School of Planning & Architecture. You need to crack JEE mains for getting admission in the same.
Admission is purely based on your JEE mains score.
For further information you may refer to following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-arch-spa-school-of-planning-and-architecture-delhi-listingcourse-73566
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
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2015-11-05 17:33:27
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Monisha Barua
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Hi Anchal,
Though I am not an expert but based on what I have seen I am trying to attempt the same.
Number one is stone used, Delhi sultanate used the local stones, the Mughals were partial to Red Sandstone, hence the Mughal forts, and buildings look more beautiful ( Humanyun's tomb, Red Fort both in Delhi and Agra)
The Mughals buildings also have more intricate Kalamkari work with influences from central Asia and Persia. Compared to the same the Delhi Sultanate buildings are more bland.
Mughals also built most of their buildings from ground up, while a lot of Delhi Sultanate buildings were used from rubble of the buildings they destroyed.
Though I am not an expert but based on what I have seen I am trying to attempt the same.
Number one is stone used, Delhi sultanate used the local stones, the Mughals were partial to Red Sandstone, hence the Mughal forts, and buildings look more beautiful ( Humanyun's tomb, Red Fort both in Delhi and Agra)
The Mughals buildings also have more intricate Kalamkari work with influences from central Asia and Persia. Compared to the same the Delhi Sultanate buildings are more bland.
Mughals also built most of their buildings from ground up, while a lot of Delhi Sultanate buildings were used from rubble of the buildings they destroyed.
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