Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Yes you have a decent chances of getting admission in JMI but i also suggest you to look for a backup option as well because in rare case if you don't get admission in your desired college your precious one year will not lost.
As there is tough competition.
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Aditya, Intermediate is 2 years. You study 1st year and 2nd year. Now you need to complete your 10th from any recognised board to study Intermediate. You have various subjects that you can study in your Intermediate. Like Mathematics, Science, Arts, Humanities, etc. You can study M.P.C, Bi.P.C. H.E.C, CEC. MEC, M.Bi.P.C and various other streams depending on where you want to see yourself. For example if you want to become an Engineer, then you have to take up MPC because Mathematics is a mandatory subject for studying B.Tech. If you want to become a Doctor, then Bi.PC should be your stream. CBSE released a list of courses for students after 12th. This list will tell you which course has which options. So before taking up any subject or stream, we would suggest you to go through once. Though it has been made in 2019 and the list is yet to be updated with new courses, you will have a vague idea. https://news.careers360.com/cbse-releases-list-compendium-courses-students-pursue-after-12th
Dear Student,
The highest package a student got was about Rs. 68 Lacs per annum. Every year near about 55-60% of the students got placed in the companies like Coca-Cola, Uber etc. There are 80 seats available in this course. Faculties are very good in this college. The student faculty ratio is 40:5. The course curriculum of architecture is very well designed and simple too.
Thank You.
HELLO Anand,
Jamia Millia Islamia is good college for doing B Arch , college have decent placement records .
thank you
Hi Muskan,
Yes, you can apply for Jamia Millia Islamia as the eligibility criteria for B.Sc.is 55% agg. in all the three subjects, Physics, Chemistry and Maths. You have got the agg. marks even if you have got less marks in Maths, then you are also getting more marks in Chemistry and Physics.
Refer here for more info - https://university.careers360.com/articles/jmi-eligibility-criteria
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hello,
According to JMI Prospectus 2020-21 (page 35) http://jmicoe.in/pdf19/FINAL_JMI_PROSPECTUS_2020_NEW.pdf you need to fill two separate applications for two different courses. Multiple applications for the same course will be rejected but in your case you are applying for two different courses that is B.Tech and B.Arch so you need to fill two different application and pay the fee for both the applications individually. You need to register with two email IDs so that each application will be given unique application number.
You have not mentioned the course in which you are seeking admission. Assuming that it is undergraduate Engineering course the eligibility criteria is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as mandatory subjects and must have scored minimum 55% marks in the above mentioned subjects from a recognized board. You don't need to score 55% marks individually you need to score 55% marks when PCM subjects are taken together.
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