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HEY THERE!!!
With a JEE B.Arch rank of 30,000, getting admission in DCRUST is not possible because their cutoff ranks are much lower and they mainly consider NATA scores, not JEE Paper 2.
You can try these options instead:
Apply to other colleges accepting NATA scores.
Consider management quota seats in private colleges.
Prepare and appear for NATA exam for better chances.
Hello Aspirant,
If your B.Arch rank is approximately 30,000 in JEE in general category, it might not be easy to get admission into DR-CUET (Delhi Regional Centre of the Central University of Technology) or comparable or significantly better institutions, and therefore, the cut-off is much earlier for general candidates in good reputation colleges at about a range of 5000-15,000 rank. That said, you may still have a chance at newer or even less reputed NITs, SPAs, or GFTIs as an option at JOSAA or CSAB; you are recommended to apply in all rounds of counselling, keep open state-level architecture colleges too, and explore private universities that are accepting NATA or JEE B.Arch scores.
Hello,
With a NEET score of 460 in the general category, your chances of getting a government seat through All India Quota (AIQ) counselling are very low. The closing score for AIQ general category seats is usually much higher.
However, you can still take part in your state counselling. State quota cut-offs are generally lower than AIQ cut-offs. Since you are from Faridabad, Haryana, you should check the specific cut-off for Haryana state counselling.
It’s a good idea to register for both AIQ and state counselling to increase your chances. Even if you don’t get a government seat, you can consider private colleges or management quota seats, where cut-offs are lower.
There is no harm in trying both counselling processes .
Hope it helps !
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