Sir, I have 58% marks in 10+2, will I not be eligible for NATA and JEE exam? I want admission in B.Arch.

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    Arshiya Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    The Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam) is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and pass with 50% aggregate marks in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics, subject to qualifying marks in NATA 2022. or Pass with 50% in Diploma (any stream) (3 years) recognised by Central or State government. (with Mathematics) or equivalent, subject to qualifying marks in NATA 2022.
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    Neetu Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    If you are looking for best University or college for B. Architecture, I suggest you to join Lovely professional University. I would say that it is a great university which every students are looking for. Be it studies, hangout places, infrastructure or extracurricular activities, this university has it all. My sister is pursuing same course from LPU, Reviews are pretty good. She told me LPU School of Architecture and Design is among Punjab best colleges and ranked among top ten promising architecture institutes of India by Higher Education Review. Pass in 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and pass in Physics, Chemi
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    Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Hi venkatesh, It is not like you cannot take NATA or JEE Main paper II. Architecture at LPU ISC O. A approved professional degree offering elite architectural education nourishing students with designing and software skills. For satisfying the Eligibility criteria of B.Arch in LPU, either candidate must be NATA qualified having average score of 80 minimum or JEE Main paper II must be qualified along with this Candidate must have minimum 60% aggregate marks in 12th grade with English must be studied as a subject and a candidate should also have 60% marks in physics, chemistry and mathematics. Thus, if I am not wrong, it is little diffic
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    pooja wadhawan

    4 years ago
    You will be. That should not be a problem if you are going for private universities.
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    Dharamveer Dheer Educator at University | Scholar-Level 18

    4 years ago
    The eligibility of B.Arch is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English and also 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Pass with 60% in Diploma (any stream) (3 years) recognised by Central/ State government. (with Mathematics) or equivalent, subject to qualifying marks in NATA 2020 or JEE Main (Paper II) (80 percentile or above) or qualifying marks in any specially designed aptitude test in Architecture conducted by the competent authority of the Central/ State Governments (as/ if allowed by statutory body for 2020-21). (5% relaxation to North East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defence Personnel and their Dependent
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