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Akshit ABTech CSE

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Hi,
I think B.Arch will be a good option rather than B.Sc. But it totally depends on you. B.Arch field is totally creative field. It is more like a technical art where you have to do new things. But if you are having interest in physics than you can go with B.Sc. Else I would suggest you B.Arch as a good option. Let me know if your doubt is cleared.

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CEPTUNIVERSITY1

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Hi Abbas,
We don't consider JEE paper 2. We consider NATA exam.

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AELIA RIZVITeam guy,Enthusiastic,Flexible,Adaptive,Learner.

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Keep following the official website:
jmi.ac.in

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rohith kola

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I don't know much about GITAM School of Architecture. But what I know is this - In GITAM, the best college is GIT (Gitam Institute of Technology). GITAM is famous for the technology college only.
These subsidiaries like management, medicine, architecture and pharmacy were initiated because of the success of its engineering. So its evident that there not as good when compared with GIT.
Some facts about School of Architecture:
Infrastructure - Pretty good
Teaching - Average
Faculty - Average
Placements - Never heard about it in the Architecture building. I think even the go to software companies.

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Mohammed Faraz

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You may try MS University for architecture based on your marks or even IP University in Delhi.
Based on your JEE Marks, it is nearly impossible to find any government architecture colleges as they close at 230 marks or 2500 rank in JEE B.Arch.

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Ajoy GhoshArchitect

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Hi,
You have qualified JEE Mains paper 2, but the chances of getting admission in NIT are very less.

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Mohammed Faraz

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Sorry to say girl, but these marks will not help as you must secure a rank below 3000 to get a seat in any of the government institutions.
All I can say is you may try for private colleges like Amity, Sushant School of Architecture or Galgotias, as other institutions or majority of them accept NATA score.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, there is a big chance for you to get into NIT. Since you are from OBC category there is a big opportunity for you. This rank is more than enough for admission in NIT, Calicut.

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Mohammed Faraz

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Please don't be in an impression that anything below 220 are good marks.
The majority of the population score between 180-220 without even studying.
The people who answer such questions mistake your marks with JEE Paper 1 marks and say that this is a good score.
Last year, I scored 218 and didn't even get a government institution in architecture.

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