To get admission in B.Arch colleges do we need 50% marks overall in 12th hai or 50 % marks in pcm. Like I've got 66 % hai.

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Vatsalya Tegwal
6 years ago
If you have 50% marks in physics, chemistry and maths then you can take admission at any of the branch in most of the colleges.

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J
6 years ago
To get admission in Bachelor of architecture the student must have minimum 50% marks along with the compulsory subject of mathematics. It depends from college to college as to how they will take your marks (overall or in PCM only). Go through different college websites and check their admission elig

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
The eligibility criteria of most of the colleges for B.Arch is as under except NITs and IITs. Eligibility criteria: 10+2 or equivalent with minimum 50% marks along with the compulsory subject of mathematics. Hence, you needs overall aggregate marks of 10+2 instead of PCM.

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