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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
You have got a good score and you can get admission in SPA or MANIT.
These are the good options to pursue B.Arch.
Good luck.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
If you have appeared for JEE main paper 2 alone, then you can get architecture and planning courses only in NITs and GFTIs. To get architecture courses in IITs, there is a separate process.
You have to appear and clear both JEE mains paper 1 &2, then you have to clear JEE Advanced also. After that, you should write AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test), which is a test to get admission into architecture courses in few IITs. I think only IIT Roorkee and Kharagpur offer Architecture. Only then you can get admission for architecture in IITs.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The admission into Sir J.J College of Architecture is primarily based on the NATA scores only, but on their official website, they have also mentioned about the JEE score card. so I think they admit students based on both NATA and JEE Mains Paper 2 scores. For the details regarding admission and the enclosures refer:
http://www.sirjjarchitecture.org/admissions.html
On this website, you will get a PDF document which gives you the details of B.Arch admission through both NATA and JEE Mains Paper 2.
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I can understand your concern and prayers. Unfortunately, even if you have good dreams, perhaps your efforts fell shirt a wee bit. Government college seems of a very slim chance.
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