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Aakib Khan

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You can use this link to find out which colleges you can get from these marks. This is Shiksha's official college predictor tool based on previous year's data:
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/colleges/b-arch-colleges-india

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Anik Verma

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Hi, Eligibility Criteria:
Candidate should have passed 10+2 or its equivalent with a minimum average of 50% marks for general category and 45% marks for reserved category in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Admission Guidelines:
Selection is based on AUCET Entrance Exam. Regards.

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Anant OjhaThe surreal saint rockstar

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Hi,
The merit score needed for admission to B.Arch is 80.95. So, your admission will be difficult as they require higher scores.
Best of luck.

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SAQUIB DAUD

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Last year, the final cut-off was in the range of 250 to 290.
The cut-off generally varies according to the competition and toughness of paper each year.
Keep trying. Best of luck for your future career endeavours.

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SAQUIB DAUD

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Last year, the final cut-off was between 250 and 290 for general candidate. You have a great chance. The cut-off generally varies according to the competition and toughness of paper each year.

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SAQUIB DAUD

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Last year, the final cut-off was generally in the range of 250 to 290 for general candidates.
The cut-off generally varies according to the competition and toughness of paper each year. Keep trying, Best of luck for your future career endeavours.

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SAQUIB DAUD

Contributor-Level 8

Last year, the final cut-off was in the range of 70 to 80.
The cut-off generally varies according to the competition and toughness of paper each year.
Keep trying. Best of luck for your future career endeavours.

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Rohith MSimple 👌

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Dear friend, it is based on the colleges. You can select colleges as per your percentage.
All the best.

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saurav namdev

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Hi, your score is not so good. You have not even scored 40% in NATA you but you can get private colleges in Karnataka.

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