I have scored 109 in JEE Mains second paper, I didn't appear for NATA. Can I get a seat in LPU? My second-year score is 72%.
With a JEE Mains Paper 2 score of 109 and 72% in 12th, securing a B.Arch seat at LPU looks feasible. LPU accepts JEE Paper 2 scores in place of NATA, and your 12th marks exceed the minimum 50% aggregate (with Maths) requirement for eligibility. Apply soon through their portal before the July 31, 202

Yes, you can get a seat in B.Arch at Lovely Professional University with your scores.
Your 72% in 12th meets the eligibility (minimum 50% with Mathematics), and a JEE Paper 2 score of 109 is acceptable for admission. Since LPU accepts JEE Paper 2 as an alternative to NATA, not appearing for NATA is n


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