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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
MNIT Jaipur Rank 77 to Rank 1738
MNIT Bhopal Rank 74 to Rank 1928
MNIT Calicut Rank 50 to Rank 1834
MNIT Hamirpur Rank 91 to Rank 2325
NIT Patna Rank 78 to Rank 4153
NIT Rourkela Rank 28 to 1712
NIT Trichy Rank 10 to 1931
VNIT Nagpur Rank 45 to 1952
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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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Jadavpur University, Sushant School of Art, and Ansal University are the decent colleges for B.Arch, but if someone have to choose among these three then Jadavpur University is the best option for an aspirant who wants to join B.Arch course. For admission in Jadavpur University, a student needs to score more than 50% marks in class 12th with maths and physics as a subject and aspirant needs to secure a good rank in WBJEE exam. Jadavpur University ranked 9 among all the colleges in India. University QS Asia ranking is 125 and ranked 99 by Times BRICS. Jadavpur University has collaborations with many colleges such as IIT-Bombay and c
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Part 2 being drawing test
Part 1 Consists of - MATHEMATICS
Algebra: Definitions of A. P. and G. P. ; General term; Summation of first n-terms of series. Arithmetic/Geometric series, A. M. , G. M. and their relation; Infinite G. P. series and its sum. Logarithms: Definition; General properties; Change of base. Matrices: Concepts of m x n (m 3, n 3) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication and
multiplication of matrices. Transpose of a matrix. Determinant of a square matrix. Propert
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Bharti Vidyapeeth Common Entrance Test is the exam conducted for various courses. However, its syllabus is similar to class 11th and 12th concepts that you use to study as the part of CBSE -NCERT syllabus. Still, there are some topics that are considered to be most important because they are frequently asked in the exam. Below, I am going to segregate the topics which are important. (#) For Physics: The classical mechanics (laws of motion, work- energy & power, kinematics) is quite important. After that, you have to learn thoroughly the concepts of thermodynamics, and Oscillation & Waves. (#) For Mathematics: Topics you have to stu
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