Is it compulsory to get above 75% in boards to get admission at spa, NIT and IIIT for B.Arch?

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Hi, Yes, 75% board marks is compulsory for admission in any all india level government colleges. But you keep in mind that it's for only General caste students not others castes. If you belonging from others castes then you need 65% board marks only. Thank you.

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