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20th April 2019, 07:05 PM
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Can I get B.Arch admission with 46.67% mark in 12th standard?


I have to do B.Arch course but I have only 46.67% mark in 12th standard. So tell me if I can get admission in the course with this percentage or not? And, is there any entrance also which I should I appear and try to score higher percentage?




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25th April 2019, 01:40 AM
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Default Re: Can I get B.Arch admission with 46.67% mark in 12th standard?

To get admission into B.Arch course, you must have secured at least 50% marks in 10+2 with Mathematics as one of the subject.

As you have secured only 46.67%, so it would be difficult for you to get admission into B.Arch course.

In this case, you can reappear for 10+2 standard as a private candidate and secure more than 50% marks. Also, you can apply for Improvement exam.

While appearing for the 10+2 exam, you can also apply for NATA and JEE Main Paper 2 exam.

So, if you are securing good AIR in these exams, you can get admission to top institutes of B.Arch.
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25th April 2019, 08:03 PM
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Default Re: Can I get B.Arch admission with 46.67% mark in 12th standard?

In order to pursue Bachelor of Architecture five year degree course,a candidate must have passed 10 + 2 with minimum 50% marks with subjects PCM from a recognised board.
Admission is done through NATA entrance test.
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26th April 2019, 12:16 AM
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Default Re: Can I get B.Arch admission with 46.67% mark in 12th standard?

Eligibility to pursue Bachelor of Architecture course:

A candidate must have done 10 + 2 with physics, chemistry and mathematics.

Candidate must have done 10 + 2 with at least 50% marks.

Entrance test: NATA
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