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Dear Aspirant
The previous year cut off for SPA Delhi for B>Arch was as follows
B. Arch ( General)
Opening rank: 7
closing rank : 414
B.Arch ( General with disability)
opening rank : 9
closing rank: 14
The rank also depends on the number of applying candidates.
Hope this helps
Hello Farhan!
It would have been helpful if you mentioned the exam name as well.
Assuming you are talking about NATA, there are 2 sections : Part A(Drawing test for 10 questions and 100 marks) and Part B(PCM, aptitide questions). According to the revised guidelines, part A of NATA will have MCQ and PTQ questions and it will not be drawing on paper. And it is required to attend both the parts.
If you are talking about JEE Paper 2, then it has 3 sections for B.Arch : Math, Drawing and aptitude. If you do not attend any section then you will lose the entire marks for that section.
Now, if it is any other exam kindly mention. Also, you might feel less confident about drawing part now, but with practice you can definitely improve it. So put more efforts and you will be confident in drawing section too.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-exam-pattern
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-exam-pattern
All the best!
Hello student ,
Here I will suggest you that ypu should go according to interest in any particular field because your interest will let you achieve your goal easily with lots of knowledge and skills . If you are good at drawing and sketching and want to proceed this further then you can for this also as it has good scope and if have interest in physics , chemistry or want to do B.tech then you can go for this course because here we could not predict you anything as we are aware of your interest , knowledge in any field . So I will suggest you to ask yourself before going for any course .
Hope it helps !
Hi there,
I am answering in my opinion here:
The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate), formerly the All India Pre-Medical Test, is an entrance examination in India for students who wish to study undergraduate medical courses and dental courses in government or private medical and dental colleges in India.
Common Law Admission Test is a centralised national level entrance test for admissions to twenty two National Law Universities in India. Most private and self-financed law schools in India also use these scores for law admissions.
Please notify that whichever subjects you like to study, do consider that as an option. For NEET, you need to study PCB as subjects, so if you are interested in pursuing them in higher studies as well, then you should take that as an option.
As for CLAT, if you want to study about law and related courseworks, if you enjoy court case studies, problem solving and debating, then you should consider it as an option.
It completely depends on your interests and since a good conversationalist, thinker is required in both of the fields so you have both the options open for you. As for the scope, both of the every domain has scope only if you are good at it and like to be indulged in it wholly.
Hope this helped...
Best Wishes !!
Hello dear student
You can use laptop in drawing table it is very less load.
Please post your questions if any further information regarding your study's our team definitely help you.
Hope that's helpful
Best of luck
Hi Ananda,
Yes, you can use Autodesk Maya on drawing tablets. But, for better performance of this software, you should use tablets having a dedicated graphics processor. And yes, use stylus with the tablet for more accurate animations, that you will not be able to with your finger.
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hello,
JEE Main is conducted twice in a year and the best of two is considered which means the highest score is considered. Your brother's score is highest in January session whereas in September session his score is low so based on the marks scored in JEE Main January session rank is allotted.
NTA has released JEE Main Paper 2 results and the score is available in the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in
He doesn't have to worry ask him to check the rank and here is the link to the cut off for NITs in 2019 for admission to B.Arch https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-cutoff-for-b-arch-b-planning/amp
This will give an idea about the cut off. You may as well tell us his rank so that we may help you further.
Alternatively, you can also predict the colleges in which he may get seat using our JEE Main Paper 2 college predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Greetings,
If you do not wish to join colleges through any of the 3 exams that you cleared and are confused about career options then I will include some general career options for students interested in creative arts and such. (bear in mind that in this field of arts and creativity you will have to be a flexible person - meaning - you will have to work on things you do not enjoy and find ways to use your drawing or creative abilities to get work done)
1) Textile Designing - Doing this course can get you entry into the textile industry (fabric making, designing, marketing, distributing, etc.)
some great colleges other than NID and NIFT for this course
2) Animation and Digital art and Graphic designing - this degree will open up opportunities in a wide variety of industries apart from animated movies and ads - like animated educational, medical, and interactive content. You can also work free lance on your own with this skill. work on contract basis for YouTube content creators or private persons who need something digitally drawn or animated like posters, videos, etc. Great future for this field.
some colleges
3) Web designing - you can use your artfulness and creativity to design how websites look and how they function - this is also an up and coming field with decent amount of competition as it is all online work. You will have to learn basic programming to distinguish yourself in this field - PHP, JavaScript and CSS, etc.
some colleges:
4) Event Management - This is a very demanding field of study for creative students and often pays the most out of them all if you manage to become a successful event manager for an established firm or your own business. you will have to find your specialty - and use all your creative powers as well as management of teams and management of finances. a versatile field through and through.
You will have to do a diploma if you want to course this field after 12th and after that you can do an MBA in it
5) Photography and film making : Highly competitive and skill based field
- Most good colleges are in Mumbai and Bangalore
6) Make up Artist : I know, sounds cheap but it is not, I promise. This is a highly competitive and creative field that pays really well if you manage to find work in Bollywood. I know someone who completed her Electrical Engineering degree and went to Mumbai to become a make up artist - I think she works for a tv channel now and does make up for tv artists and tv serials.
institutes:
I hope the options helped expand your understanding of an arts career. of course there is a lot of things in the field which cannot all be included in one post.
best of luck to you.
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