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Archie Bindal

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For NITs, you need minimum of 75% in 10+2 and you need to qualify JEE Mains paper 2. For IITs you need minimum of 75% in 10+2 and you need to qualify JEE Mains paper 2 and 1 and then JEE advance and then AAT to be eligible.

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First you need to have minimum 75% in boards. Then you need to give and qualify JEE Mains and then give and qualify JEE advance and then you will be eligible for applying for AAT exam you need to qualify it and through your AAT score you will get B.Arch courses in IITs.

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Well I don't think there is one till now. But you can get some percentage of scholarship if you belong to category.

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