Which college can I get for B.Arch in Gujarat after qualifying JEE Mains paper 2? What is the difference between NATA and JEE Mains paper 2?
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I'll give you the difference between NATA and JEE: Both the exams share the similarity that is they both are conducted for the admissions to the 5 Year Bachelor of Architecture Course in the various colleges of India but the fact that makes them apart (dissimilarity, can also be termed as difference) is JEE Main Paper 2 is conducted for the admission to the NITs and centrally funded colleges Across the nation and the NATA Exam is conducted for the admissions to the B.Arch colleges in India except NITs and centrally funded colleges. NATA is compulsory Exam conducted by the Council of Architecture and most of the institutes /colleges...more -
Refer the following link for the colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/colleges/colleges-gujarat
JEE Main Paper 2 is an architecture entrance exam for admissions to the 5 years undergraduate B.Arch or B.Planning courses at the NITs and the centrally funded institutes as well as the self-financed institutes participating in the JEE. JEE Mains Paper 2 is only conducted through pen and paper based mode. Candidates who are applying for JEE Mains Paper 1 can also apply for JEE Mains Paper 2 and vice versa but the application fee is different for appearing in both or single exam.
NATA 2017 is a National Aptitude Test in Archi...more
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