Which colleges can I get for B.Arch? My profile: 12th - 50.64%, JEE 2 score - 93 %Ile and NATA score - 88.

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    Ashutosh Rai | Contributor-Level 7

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    JEE Main paper 2 cutoff based on ranking for year 2022

    Course NameCategoryMaleFemale
    Home StateOther StateHome StateOther State
    MNIT JaipurOPEN13897321389732
    EWS439211439211
    OBC NCL11184481118448
    SC613247613247
    ST94115148115
    MANIT BhopalOBC24209412420941
    EWS589302589302
    OBC/NCL30135473013547
    SC443289443289
    ST476162476172
    NIT CalicutOpen342491342491
    EWS 163 312
    OBC-NCL169305169305
    SC1088910889
    ST138586 86
    NIT HamirpurOBC72469857246985
    EWS 2741529274
    OBC/NCL99595949959594
    SC12872611287261
    ST364117364130
    NIT PatnaOPEN3544113435441134
    EWS485393644393
    OBC NCL14466161446616
    SC695336695336
    ST578 578 
    NIT RaipurOBC2197104621971046
    EWS14653191465319
    General23585622358562
    SC357298357298
    ST136129192129
    NIT RourkelaOBC12856221572622
    EWS101231101231
    General832375832375
    SC205123205123
    ST1314313143
    NIT TrichyOBC797248797248
    EWS661129661129
    General330234330234
    SC1947219472
    ST3521435232
    VNIT NagpurOBC686885686885
    EWS233326233326
    General428473428473
    SC149233149233
    ST201146201146

     

    NATA cutoff for year 2022

    Name of the Institute/CollegeCategory/BoardNATA Cut Off (Merit rank)
    Vadodara Design AcademyGeneral/Other75.5
    General/Gujarat Board59.2
    SC/Gujarat Board48.68
    General/CBSE66.6
    SC/CBSE50.6
    Vidyamandir College of Architecture, WomenGeneral/Other53.36
    General/Gujarat Board58.82
    SEBC/Gujarat Board52.23
    General/CBSE68.75
    SEBC/CBSE55.9
    Kalol Institute of Architecture & Design, KalolGeneral/Gujarat Board60.91
    General/CBSE63.85
    SEBC/Gujarat Board49.30
    LJ School of ArchitectureGeneral/Other63.40
    General/Gujarat Board60.65
    SC/Gujarat Board44.84
    SEBC/Gujarat49.03
    General/CBSE66.75
    SC/CBSE51.75
    Parul Institute of Architecture and ResearchGeneral/Other60.15
    General/Gujarat Board57.71
    SC/Gujarat Board52.32
    SEBC/Gujarat Board47.32
    General/CBSE74.15
    SEBC/CBSE57.45
    ITM School of Architecture Art and DesignGeneral/Other61.45
    General/Gujarat Board59.53
    SC/Gujarat Board57.5
    SEBC/Gujarat Board46.01
    SC/CBSE59.55
    SEBC/CBSE56.1
    Bhagwan Mahavir College of ArchitectureGeneral/Other58.6
    General/Gujarat Board57.51
    SEBC/Gujarat Board50.33
    General/CBSE64.85
    SEBC/CBSE55.15
    Anant Institute of ArchitectureGeneral/Other64.75
    General/Gujarat Board61.63
    SC/Gujarat Board54.85
    SEBC/Gujarat Board52.5
    SEBC/CBSE67.75
    DC Patel School of Architecture (A.P.I.E.D)General/Other70.7
    General/Gujarat Board65.65
    SC/Gujarat Board51.75
    ST/Gujarat Board44.94
    SEBC/Gujarat Board58.15
    General/CBSE73.4
    SEBC/Gujarat Board58.15
    General/CBSE73.4
    SEBC/CBSE63.5
    M.S University of BarodaGeneral/Gujarat Board72.4
    General (PH)/Gujarat Board61.1
    General/CBSE80.95
    General/Other78.09
    ST/Gujarat Board54.66
    SEBC/Gujarat Board68.05
    SEBC/CBSE62.45

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