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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi,
You can go with the Arihant book for entrance exams and also keep yourself updated with current affairs and business updates. The exam pattern is not difficult but still you can study Lucent (GS Book) for general knowledge.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Hello, I hope you are doing well. For non-muslim category:
You are in a safe zone if you have marks above 200. Last year the cutoff of B.Arch at Jamia was near 250, but still if you scored 220+ then there is a chance for selection through waiting lists. There are more chances that you will get this college. All the best.

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60% marks out of the total marks are always a safe call.

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You can get it from Makhtab inside JMI's campus. Or, you can read about the travel & tourism industry in general, it's the latest trend etc. through the web. Adding that with some current affairs will do the trick. All the best.

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I have always said that the cut-off can vary every year because every year, there's a different lot which appears for the exam. 70-75% right questions attempted out of 100, will do the trick for general category.

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Sreejith S Pillai

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JMI will be a good choice in my opinion, and as you have secured good rank there you should first go there. Keep IPU as a backup.

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The certificate for non-creamy layer can be obtained from the government or from the court. You can use that certificate's information while filling your form offline/online.

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One can come to the campus and go directly to the Makhtab and get previous years' papers which will give you an insight of what would be asked in the exams, or follow any standard book on sociology and current affairs. That will do the trick. All the best.

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At least one have to score 50% marks. And there is no one who can predict the cut-off. Because it can vary every year due to diverse students coming for exams. Prepare well.

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