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2 years agoNew answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board with at least 50% aggregate and studied Mathematics as a compulsory subject are eligible. Aspirants shall have the original and photocopy of the pass certificate with them at the time of seat allotments. Moreover, the application is treated as invalid if the eligibility requirements are not fulfilled.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The total seat intake for the four-year UG planning stream course is 43. The school reserves the right to increase the seat intake at any time. Moreover, this count is as per the data taken from unofficial sources. Hence, is indicative. Candidates can visit the official website (spa.ac.in) or contact the admission office for more details.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
The students interested in the BPlan course of SPA Delhi need to appear for JEE Main Paper-II. Students with a valid scores can take part in JoSAA counselling based on which seats are allotted to the eligible students. Further, selected candidates have to fill out the application and submit the required documents for verification.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
These are some of the top colleges with their feee structure-
School of Planning and Architecture INR 122,000
Manipal University INR 2,66,000
Sushant School of Art and Architecture INR1,98,000
Amity Institute of Architecture and Planning INR 1,30,000
CEPT University INR 3,20,000
Lovely Professional University INR 1,68,000
NIMS University INR 90,000
Sister Nivedita University INR 1,17,000
GD Goenka University INR 90,000
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Government colleges, any day.
They have a lower fees structure compared to private colleges. (eg SRM university's fees is about more than a lakh. whereas MSU Baroda's fees is like 20,000 something.)
I don't have the exact numbers but I have been around people from both government and pvt colleges and hence I can tell that to you.
Private colleges have a tendency to trap you into taking admission in their institutes inspite of not having all the services they mention. whereas government colleges are like an open book.
Govt colleges have far more better and experienced professors as well, so their quality of education is better too.
It's diff
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The School of Planning and Architecture in Delhi is a prestigious institution that offers a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D programmes, including bachelor's degrees in planning and architecture as well as master's degrees in planning, architecture, and design and a PhD.
According to a parliamentary act, the school has been designated as a "Institution of National Importance" by the Indian government. The JEE Main exam is required for admission to B.Arch and B.Plan programs, while M.Arch and M.Plan applicants should take the GATE or the CEED tests. To secure the admission for UG Programmes, the students must complete t
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