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SAQUIB DAUD

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Last year, the final cut-off was in the range of 70 to 80.
The cut-off generally varies according to the competition and toughness of paper each year.
Keep trying. Best of luck for your future career endeavours.

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Mohammed Faraz

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Yes, you may find yourself in jamia but why don't you try for NIT's and other SPA's?

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Mohammed Faraz

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For Muslim women category, the seats close at 226 marks at the spot round for the self-financed batch too.
So there is no chance of wasting time in Jamia B.Arch.

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Mohammed Faraz

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The cutoff for the last round i.e. the 5th round was 230 for Muslim women and for the spot round, it was 228.

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Mohammed Faraz

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First, you need to apply there (the application portal closed in March itself).
Then you need to secure anything above 225 in the JEE main Paper 2 to find yourself even in the self-financed batch or the regular batch.

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Mohammed Faraz

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It's not possible to get a seat in Jamia even in the self-financed batch as the seats close at 228 and 226 is for the Muslim women even in the spot round.

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Mohammed Faraz

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Hi Ameena,
For a seat in Jamia B.Arch, you need to have a score of 223+ (as of the spot round) to get you a seat even in the self-financed batch for both Muslim women and Muslim OBC.
This is based on the 2017 trend of Jamia Bachelor of architecture
so it's quite difficult to find a seat there.

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Mohammed Faraz

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Ameena for a seat in Jamia B.Arch, you need to have a score of 223+ (as of the spot round) to get you a seat even in the Self financed batch for both Muslim women and Muslim OBC.
This is based on the 2017 trend of Jamia Bachelor of Architecture.
so it's quite difficult to find a seat there

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Mohammed Faraz

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It's quite difficult as of the year 2017, the seats for Muslim women in Jamia B.Arch closed at 228 marks and that too in the spot round.

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

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It was 60 for muslim candidates and 65 for general candidates.
All the best.

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