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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JEE Main paper 2 cutoff based on ranking for year 2022
Course Name Category Male Female Home State Other State Home State Other State MNIT Jaipur OPEN 1389 732 1389 732 EWS 439 211 439 211 OBC NCL 1118 448 1118 448 SC 613 247 613 247 ST 94 115 148 115 MANIT Bhopal OBC 2420 941 2420 941 EWS 589 302 589 302 OBC/NCL 3013 547 3013 547 SC 443 289 443 289 ST 476 162 476 172 NIT Calicut Open 342 491 342 491 EWS 163 312 OBC-NCL 169 305 169 305 SC 108 89 108 89 ST 1385 86 86 NIT Hamirpur OBC 7246 985 7246 985 EWS 274 1529 274 OBC/NCL 9959 594 9959 594 SC 1287 261 1287 261 ST 364 117 364 130 NIT Patna OPEN 3544 1134 3544 1134 EWS 485 393 644 393 OBC NCL 1446 616 1446 616 SC 695 336 695 336 ST 578 578 NIT Raipur OBC 2197 1046 2197 1046 EWS 1465 319 1465 319 General 2358 562 2358 562 SC 357 298 357 298 ST 136 129 192 129 NIT Rourkela OBC 1285 622 1572 622 EWS 101 231 101 231 General 832 375 832 375 SC 205 123 205 123 ST 131 43 131 43 NIT Trichy OBC 797 248 797 248 EWS 661 129 661 129 General 330 234 330 234 SC 194 72 194 72 ST 352 14 352 32 VNIT Nagpur OBC 686 885 686 885 EWS 233 326 233 326 General 428 473 428 473 SC 149 233 149 233 ST 201 146 201 146 NATA cutoff for year 2022
Name of the Institute/College Category/Board NATA Cut Off (Merit rank) Vadodara Design Academy General/Other 75.5 General/Gujarat Board 59.2 SC/Gujarat Board 48.68 General/CBSE 66.6 SC/CBSE 50.6 Vidyamandir College of Architecture, Women General/Other 53.36 General/Gujarat Board 58.82 SEBC/Gujarat Board 52.23 General/CBSE 68.75 SEBC/CBSE 55.9 Kalol Institute of Architecture & Design, Kalol General/Gujarat Board 60.91 General/CBSE 63.85 SEBC/Gujarat Board 49.30 LJ School of Architecture General/Other 63.40 General/Gujarat Board 60.65 SC/Gujarat Board 44.84 SEBC/Gujarat 49.03 General/CBSE 66.75 SC/CBSE 51.75 Parul Institute of Architecture and Research General/Other 60.15 General/Gujarat Board 57.71 SC/Gujarat Board 52.32 SEBC/Gujarat Board 47.32 General/CBSE 74.15 SEBC/CBSE 57.45 ITM School of Architecture Art and Design General/Other 61.45 General/Gujarat Board 59.53 SC/Gujarat Board 57.5 SEBC/Gujarat Board 46.01 SC/CBSE 59.55 SEBC/CBSE 56.1 Bhagwan Mahavir College of Architecture General/Other 58.6 General/Gujarat Board 57.51 SEBC/Gujarat Board 50.33 General/CBSE 64.85 SEBC/CBSE 55.15 Anant Institute of Architecture General/Other 64.75 General/Gujarat Board 61.63 SC/Gujarat Board 54.85 SEBC/Gujarat Board 52.5 SEBC/CBSE 67.75 DC Patel School of Architecture (A.P.I.E.D) General/Other 70.7 General/Gujarat Board 65.65 SC/Gujarat Board 51.75 ST/Gujarat Board 44.94 SEBC/Gujarat Board 58.15 General/CBSE 73.4 SEBC/Gujarat Board 58.15 General/CBSE 73.4 SEBC/CBSE 63.5 M.S University of Baroda General/Gujarat Board 72.4 General (PH)/Gujarat Board 61.1 General/CBSE 80.95 General/Other 78.09 ST/Gujarat Board 54.66 SEBC/Gujarat Board 68.05 SEBC/CBSE 62.45
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