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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Sorry but your rank is too high because above 300 marks are required to get admission for B.Arch in NITs. So, you should try for private colleges.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Sorry but your rank is too high because above 300 marks are required to get admission for B.Arch in NITs. So, you should try for private colleges.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Sorry but your rank is too high because above 300 marks are required to get admission for B.Arch in NITs. So, you should try for private colleges.

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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Greetings from SHIKSHA.
Your Score is quite good. So kindly apply for Josaa counselling process and you can get some good Institutes like IITs (Less chance but still apply), NITs and IIITS.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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Sorry but your rank is too high in JEE paper 2. Above 300 marks are considered for admission in NITs for B.Arch. So you should try in private colleges.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Sorry but your rank is too high in JEE paper 2. Above 300 marks are considered for admission in NITs for B.Arch. So you should try in private colleges.

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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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You can try for NIT Trichy. Hopefully, you'll get a seat there. Else you can try for MNIT Jaipur, NIT Calicut and MANIT-Bhopal. Moreover, you can also try for SPA's.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Niranjan,
Till last year, the one who scores at least 40% marks that is 80/200 is only declared as qualified and only the he/she are eligible for B.Arch admission.
But this year, the marking system has been changed. The one who scores at least 25% in each section will be declared qualified. So, it depends on the score that you get in each section.
Say, the total marks in 1st section is 120, if you score at least 30 (25%), then you will be qualified in the same way for the 2nd section.

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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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You need to have 60% marks in 12th with maths as a subject and also your NATA score will decide if you get a seat there. You fulfil the conditions so now, let your score decide if you get the college. Go for the counselling.

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Suman Kashyap#NITian

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First try for NIT's. Go for NIT Raipur, MNIT Jaipur, NIT Patna or NIT Hamirpur. You'll most probably get a seat in one of these colleges. Else you can go for Chandigarh College of Architecture, Nirma University and there other institutes you can apply for. But I feel these options are sufficient enough for you.

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