Drawing
Hi Aspirant,
As the course is purely on drawing and designing so drawing various designs and structures are required throughout the course.This is a matter of career so always explore your strong point and then choose the field wisely.If you are good in drawing then you can opt for architecture or civil engineering.You can also go for BE Arch.However if you are not good in drawing then dont go for this course.
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hello,
JEE Main paper 2 for B.Arch is divided into three sections which are Mathematics, General Aptitude and Drawing for B.Arch students.
In mathematics section MCQ (20 question) and questions with numerical value as answers ( 5 questions) will be given. For the questions with numerical value answers candidates will be awarded 4 marks for each correct answer and there will be no negative marking. The General aptitude section will consists 50 MCQ. For MCQs candidates will be awarded 4 marks for each correct answer and 1 mark will be deducted for each incorrect answer. The 3rd section will have 2 drawing aptitude questions having total 100 marks. The total marks of the exam will be 400 and total no. of questions will be 77.
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No, engineering colleges are going to provide engineering course itself as the name suggests. If you are deeply interested into painting and drawing, then there are special colleges for the same too, you can choose them.
Some Of the top painting and drawing colleges in INDIA are -
And if you are interested into engineering, then mechanical branch has engineering drawing subject too, you can take that stream if you want to.
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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.
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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/nata-exam-pattern
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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 .
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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.
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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.
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