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Vishal MathiCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
The JEE Mains marks or percentile needed to be admitted to the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) Delhi and Vijayawada in 2023 are difficult to predict. The number of applications, the cutoff scores, and the availability of seats are on
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The JEE Mains marks or percentile needed to be admitted to the School of Planning and Architecture (SPA) Delhi and Vijayawada in 2023 are difficult to predict. The number of applications, the cutoff scores, and the availability of seats are only a few of the variables that affect the admissions process. Students should aim for AJEE Mains percentile of at least 97-98 for SPA Delhi and roughly 95-96 for SPA Vijayawada, nevertheless, based on the cutoff trends from the previous year. It's also crucial to remember that, in addition to the JEE Mains score, the SPA takes the candidate's performance in the qualifying exam and the counselling procedure into account. Thus, it is advised to concentrate on overall academic achievement and to adequately prepare for the JEE Mains exam.
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Abhishek nandgowliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Yes, you can easily eligible for the course of B. planning in SPA Delhi.
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Sakshi KediaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
The procedure may follows:
-Selection shall be done on the basis of NATA or JEE Main score. -Seats shall be allotted based on the scores secured n the above-mentioned entrance exams. -Admissions to B.Arch/Plan courses under the category of NRI/
-Selection shall be done on the basis of NATA or JEE Main score. -Seats shall be allotted based on the scores secured n the above-mentioned entrance exams. -Admissions to B.Arch/Plan courses under the category of NRI/
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The procedure may follows:
-Selection shall be done on the basis of NATA or JEE Main score. -Seats shall be allotted based on the scores secured n the above-mentioned entrance exams. -Admissions to B.Arch/Plan courses under the category of NRI/PIO/FN will be through Direct Admission of Students Abroad
-If you are offered admission at SPA Delhi, you are required to report to the college and register by filling out and submitting an application form at the college office. There's no compulsion to have a GATE score but if the candidate does have the GATE score that will be beneficial or an additional thing to get into the college.
-Selection shall be done on the basis of NATA or JEE Main score. -Seats shall be allotted based on the scores secured n the above-mentioned entrance exams. -Admissions to B.Arch/Plan courses under the category of NRI/PIO/FN will be through Direct Admission of Students Abroad
-If you are offered admission at SPA Delhi, you are required to report to the college and register by filling out and submitting an application form at the college office. There's no compulsion to have a GATE score but if the candidate does have the GATE score that will be beneficial or an additional thing to get into the college.
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2 years ago
Can I get admission to SPA Delhi through NATA exam? What score is required for the same?
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Chandan RawatCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
I am sorry to inform you but SPA Delhi doesn't accept admissions through NATA scores.
2 years ago
What is the hostel life like at SPA Delhi?
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Md HasnainCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
The Hostels are fine looking into the account as how Government Hostels usually are. However, the facilities are taken care of. The fees is very reasonable which is around 20,000 per year. The Mess provides a wide range of food with different
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The Hostels are fine looking into the account as how Government Hostels usually are. However, the facilities are taken care of. The fees is very reasonable which is around 20,000 per year. The Mess provides a wide range of food with different items being prepared everyday with the fee of around 27,000 per year. The Hostel seats are limited and depends on the result of the marks you receive. Moreover, there is no option of a single room and sharing is mandatory.
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Riya SharmaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
There are many structured schools in India. Some of them are as follows:-
1. IIT Roorkee Indian Institute of Technology
2. IIT Kharagpur - Indian Institute of Technology
3. NIT Calicut - Indian Institute of Technology
4. SPA Delhi - School of Plan
1. IIT Roorkee Indian Institute of Technology
2. IIT Kharagpur - Indian Institute of Technology
3. NIT Calicut - Indian Institute of Technology
4. SPA Delhi - School of Plan
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There are many structured schools in India. Some of them are as follows:-
1. IIT Roorkee Indian Institute of Technology
2. IIT Kharagpur - Indian Institute of Technology
3. NIT Calicut - Indian Institute of Technology
4. SPA Delhi - School of Planning and Architecture
5. NIT Trichy National Institute of Technology up to grade 120 in NATA. Similarly, Chandigarh University also awards Structure Diploma with Accurate Placement Opportunities. Greater desire to choose Chandigarh
University Structural Diploma.
1. IIT Roorkee Indian Institute of Technology
2. IIT Kharagpur - Indian Institute of Technology
3. NIT Calicut - Indian Institute of Technology
4. SPA Delhi - School of Planning and Architecture
5. NIT Trichy National Institute of Technology up to grade 120 in NATA. Similarly, Chandigarh University also awards Structure Diploma with Accurate Placement Opportunities. Greater desire to choose Chandigarh
University Structural Diploma.
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Sasuke UchihaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
To be eligible for NIT you need a score Above 95% but With the above Score you may Definitely try For NIT.
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Prerna patraCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
The fee structure at MBS School of Planning and Architecture for Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch. is 33,300 annually for 5 years of duration.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
MS SPA New Delhi is the better option for pursuing B.Arch course.
