What is the marks or rank required to get admission in JMI for B.Arch? Please help me out. My JEE Main January percentile was 95.4.
Asked about Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics, Jamia Millia Islamia - Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.)
I am general candidate and registered at JMI as Muslim candidate.
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Asha Gaud Electronics and telecommunication engineering | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoHello,
The cutoff for B.Arch courses is about 50% of the total marks. Above70% and you can get a seat in one of the finest institutions in India offering B.Arch. For B.Arch at IITs the admission is based on JEE Advanced Rank and for admission in NITs, SPA, BIT Mesra, SMVDU the admission is based on JEE Main Paper 2 Rank.
As per the data of NTA, 69767 candidates registered for the paper 2 that is B.Arch/B. Planning of JEE Main 2019. On 7th April 2019, the examination was conducted across the various centers. JEE Main Cut Off 2019has been announced is that minimum score which is required to qualify JEE Main 2019.Cut off of JEE Main 2019is...more -
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