B.Arch Eligibility

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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Yes, chances are that you might get a seat in there.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi,
Please confirm the college in which you wish to apply for better understanding. Thanks.

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Reedam Jain

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If you think that you have less marks in JEE Mains then you can get the admission on the basis of other criteria which are provided by JU.

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Aishwarya Balamurugan

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Hi Manoj,
You can pursue your B.Arch only after passing in NATA i.e. , National Aptitude Test in Architecture. Since you are already familiar with Architecture, you can easily pass in NATA. But, to get into B.Arch, NATA is must or you can get in through JEE Mains Paper 2. All The best.

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Mohammed Inamul HassanCurrent Student- IIITDM, Jabalpur

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Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) was established in 1961 in Chandigarh. The college is affiliated to Punjab University, Chandigarh. Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA) offers five-year degree course in B.Arch. The total intake of B.Arch candidate is 40 with 32 seats reserved for Chandigarh quota, 6 seats for candidates outside Chandigarh and one seat each for Kashmir Pandit and wards of Kargil Martyr. The application process conducted by Chandigarh College of Architecture is offline. For admission in B.Arch. The candidate must have scored 50% marks in 10+2 with Mathematics as a compulsory subject. The selection of the cand
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SAQUIB DAUD

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As such, it is not fixed. It varies from year to year, depending upon the toughness of question paper and no of students appearing i.e competition.

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