Is JCAT compulsory to get admissions into BA course at Jindal School of Design and Architecture?

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No, JCAT is not compulsory to get admissions into the BA course at Jindal School of Design and Architecture. Because the institute also accepts the valid scores from other entrance exams too, such as UCEED/ SAT/ ACT/ NID/ NIFT. Therefore, JCAT is not compulsory to get admission into BA courses. Howe

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