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- You can also analyze your preparation simultaneously with hundreds of other fellow students. - Certain tips and tricks by faculty members work great during the exam.
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Scholar-Level 18
1. All the candidates seeking admission to B.Arch. Shall pass/qualify the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) conducted by the Council of Architecture, New Delhi. Currently, the pass marks is 80 out of 200 in the NATA. This requirement is to be fulfilled by all candidates including those belonging to Scheduled Castes, scheduled tribes and other classified groups.
2. Candidate must have 2nd PUC/12th wi
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Beginner-Level 5
Solving previous year question papers is probably the last leg of the JEE preparation. This is preferably the best way to analyze your on-going preparation giving you an actual performance report. Not only you will know the variations in questions that are usually asked but you also get familiar to the pattern of exam, marking scheme and tactics on how to input your time wisely in solving those typical questions. Moreover, it is always better to practice enough for an exam like this. The more you practice, the better it is for you to crack the exam. JEE 2019 second attempt is in April, so start solving these papers and look
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Scholar-Level 16
You can not predict the model or maximum marks for which the advanced exam will be set. You are talking about robotic engineering!
There is no such specified branch. You need to take a 5 year integrated course of CS+robotics. Or you need to complete b tech in CS or ECE and then take up a post graduation course (MS or M.Tech) in robotics. Anyways, first start preparing well for the exam. You are interested in a branch which is the most preferred. So you need to be ready to face immense competition.
All the best.
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If you have qualified JEE Mains, then you are eligible for that. For more information, you can check website.
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