When can I apply for B.Arch online this year? I got 66% in CBSE and 105 in NATA. Any chances of getting into this college?

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K
7 years ago
In the first week of July and you also get admission in MSU, so you are eligible.

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Mohammed Faraz
7 years ago
You may try, if you have completed your high school from Gujarat, then it may be easy for you to get into MS University-Baroda.

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Anant Ojha
7 years ago
Hi, The CBSE cutoff for B.Arch is 80.95 merit score. Your merit score is 54. Getting admission will be really difficult for you. Best of luck.

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