I got compartment in physics but had cleared my JEE Mains of B.Arch. Can I get admission in any government college for B.Arch?

Unbelievably, I got 4 in theory and 12th in practical. I got 86.5% in B.Arch.

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S
6 years ago
It is quite difficult to get admission in a government college to get admission without qualifying 12th, so you should look for private colleges that would accept your condition.

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A
6 years ago
Hi RIDDHIKA, Sorry to say but you can't take admission in any colleges without clearing all the subjects of class 12th. I will suggest you to clear all the subjects and then apply for admission. Best of luck.

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Abhidha Pant
6 years ago
Hello, First, you have to clear the physics exam then only you can get into a government college, but if you are thinking that you can get into an NIT or IIT then you cannot get into these college this year. Next year, you may apply again for JEE Mains to get into IITs or NITs.

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