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i wanted to know if admission in IIT for b.arch courses is based on the NATA score only or is it that we have to appear in IIT-JEE first????? please please please please tell me !!!!!!

Shreejoyee Bhattacharya , 12 Years ago
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Shahir Aziz

Last Activity: 12 Years ago

to get into b.arch course in iit you have to appear for iitjee and qualify in it... then you have to sit for a aptitude test conducted by the iit which serves as a qualifying exam. then you are allocated seats based on your iitjee ranks.

did you appear for iitjee this year? if so what was your rank?

Hope this answer helped.

Deepak kumar ism- Dhanbad

Last Activity: 12 Years ago

Yes . you will have to appear in iit jee first

Shreejoyee Bhattacharya

Last Activity: 12 Years ago

il b appearng in 2013. m in class 12 nw. thank u 4 da informatn.

Shreejoyee Bhattacharya

Last Activity: 12 Years ago

thank u :)

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