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New answer posted
2015-12-03 17:10:49
Guide-Level 15
Being born in a General Category and that too in India is now officially a taboo. Nobody gets a good college, nobody gets even the normal assessment of his or her talent if he or she has been born in a general category. So, one word - God help u here.
I am not the correct person to guide you through the marks required to get into NITs and SPAs because eventually, it all depends on the number of students giving the JEE and the decision cutoff set by the scrutinizes.
But for you specially, the climb to the top is very high. To get into NITs or even dream to get there, you have to score pretty much better than all the other categ
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2015-12-02 13:00:13
Guide-Level 14
Chance are not that bright to get B.Arch in any NIT with a 22000 rank in the JEE Mains Paper-2. but you can give it a try. Although you can try for other subsequent colleges.
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2015-12-01 18:14:09
Guide-Level 15
Assuming that you belong to the general quota, a board score of 85 to 90 % would mean you would need a pretty good score of 200+ . Even though they say board marks count to only 40% , trust me they are the ones which will decide your rank if your jee mains score isn't extraordinary.
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2015-11-27 18:43:54
Guide-Level 15
I can't give you a very researched opinion on this because my knowledge on B. Arch degrees is pretty limited. However, if i were you, i would prefer NIT simply because you would have an edge because of the institute reputation and an academically better peer group.
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2015-11-27 18:32:00
Guide-Level 15
There is a separate exam for B. Arch, definitely there will be a separate merit list.
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2015-11-27 14:36:19
Guide-Level 15
For NITs, admissions are based on the basis of JEE(main) rank. JEE(Main) ranks are calculated on the basis of your JEE(main) marks & normalized board marks. Here the complete board marks are considered rather than only PCM.
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2015-11-26 16:16:30
Guide-Level 15
There's hardly a chance! You need atleast a four-digit rank in Paper-II to get into a NIT.
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2015-11-23 16:31:42
Guide-Level 15
Assuming that you belong to the general quota, a board score of 85 to 90 % would mean you would need a pretty good score of 200+ . Even though they say board marks count to only 40% , trust me they are the ones which will decide your rank if your jee mains score isn't extraordinary.
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2015-11-23 16:20:08
Guide-Level 15
The previous year cutoffs can be accessed through the website of Central Seat Allocation Board (csab.nic.in).
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