I am an OBC-NCL candidate and expecting a score of 190 in JEE Mains paper 2. Can I expect to get admission for B.Arch at MNIT, Jaipur?
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Asked by Vivek Vairagade
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8 years ago
Sorry, you need at least 215 marks to be able to get into MNIT, Jaipur, B.Arch courses. Moreover, you still have minute chances if you add home state quota with it. Kindly go for NIT- Kozhikode, NIT-Calicut and NIT-Bhopal which you are likely to get with these marks.
Best of luck.

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8 years ago
Hi buddy use this link to find your answer. This is Shiksha's official college predictor tool based on previous years data. Hope this helps. All the best. https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/colleges/b-arch-colleges-indiaw.
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Candidates can check below the scholarships offered at MNIT Jaipur:
- Explore Scholarships: Review the complete eligibility criteria on the MNIT Jaipur Scholarships Page.
- Submit Documents: Fill out the forms and submit them to the DSW office around November/December each year.
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Candidates can check below the seat reservation at MNIT Jaipur:
- OBC-NCL: 27%
- SC: 15%
- ST: 7.5%
- GEN-EWS: 10%
- PwD: 5% horizontal reservation within every category
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- Ranking: Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur has been ranked 12 in the Architecture & Planning and 42nd in the 'Engin
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