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How much marks is required in JEE main to get admission in Chandigarh Architecture college?


My marks of JEE mains paper 2 required for admission in Chandigarh architecture college in B.Arch. Any weightage of 12th board marks or not. Please confirm. This is required for 2017 admission only.
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28th August 2017, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: How much marks is required in JEE main to get admission in Chandigarh Architecture college?

Let me inform you that cutoff marks can't be predicted as because it never remains same each year and it keeps on changing every year depending upon the seat availability, number of candidates appearing for the entrance examination, demand of a particular course, difficulty level of entrance paper, etc.
However, in order to get admission in Chandigarh Architecture college, you should score 250+ marks in JEE examination.
According to the Union Ministry of Human Resource, class 12 marks will not be a factor for determining rankings in the JEE for admission to engineering undergraduate courses from 2017.
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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