What marks should I get in NATA second attempt to secure a seat in Sir JJ College of Architecture? I am from general category.

I have also secured 95 percentile in JEE Mains paper-2 (April). Can I get admission with these marks or do I have to wait for NATA?

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Sharath H Aithal
6 years ago
Hi, A score of around 135-145 marks out of 200 would be required for general category candidate to secure admission in Sir J J College of Architecture B.Arch Course. With your 95percentile in JEE mains paper 2 score you will have an advantage. I Would suggest you to try with your JEE mains paper 2

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R
6 years ago
Average is 135+ but the admission is not only based on NATA. There is an average of your 12th marks and NATA score. You have to wait for the NATA score.

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