KEAM B.Arch
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.
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.
JEE Main Paper 2 SC rank of 1181 , you have a strong chance of securing admission in some of the top government colleges in India through counseling . Here’s an estimate of the colleges you may get based on previous years' cutoff trends:
NIT Trichy (National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli) – Likely (Previous SC cutoffs around 1000-1500 )
NIT Calicut – Good Chance (SC cutoff usually 1200-2000 )
NIT Hamirpur – Very Likely (SC cutoff around 1500-2500 )
NIT Jaipur (MNIT) – Possible (SC cutoff around 1000-2000 )
NIT Patna – Safe Option (SC cutoff around 2000-3000 )
NIT Raipur – Safe (SC cutoff around 2500-4000 )
SPA Vijayawada (School of Planning & Architecture) – Possible (SC cutoff around 1000-2000 )
CEPT Ahmedabad (if eligible via JEE Main) – Possible (Depends on state quota)
IIITDM Jabalpur (B.Arch) – Possible (SC cutoff around 1500-2500 )
College of Engineering, Trivandrum (CET)
Jadavpur University (if appearing for WBJEE)
School of Planning & Architecture, Bhopal/Delhi (via JEE Main + CEED/separate exam
Your rank is competitive, so you should aim for NIT Trichy, NIT Calicut, or SPA Vijayawada as top preferences. (https://josaa.nic.in/)
Hello there,
With a rank of 6548 in B.Plan and 18197 in B.Arch under the OBC category, you are likely eligible to participate in the JOCA counseling for admission.
Chances in JOCA Counseling:
Your B.Plan rank (6548) is relatively better, so you have a good chance of getting admission in reputed colleges offering B.Plan in your category.
The B.Arch rank (18197) is comparatively lower, so chances in top B.Arch colleges might be limited, but you may still get seats in some government or private colleges.
Possible Colleges:
For B.Plan, you may get seats in state government colleges or private colleges with B.Plan programs that reserve seats for OBC candidates.
For B.Arch, you may get admission in lesser-demand private colleges or state-level colleges offering B.Arch courses under OBC quota.
To know exact colleges available to you in JOCA counseling, check the official JOCA website’s college and seat matrix for the year, or contact the JOCA helpline.
Prepare your documents and participate in counseling to explore all options.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
For JEE Advanced, the syllabus for B.Tech and B.Arch students is largely the same in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, but B.Arch candidates also have an additional section on Aptitude and Drawing.
Topics likely to be asked:
Physics: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics
Chemistry: Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
Mathematics: Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Vector and 3D Geometry
Aptitude (for B.Arch): Visualization skills, 3D perception, Architectural awareness
Drawing (for B.Arch): Drawing and sketching related to architecture and building forms
Preparation tips:
Master NCERT textbooks thoroughly as a base.
Solve previous years’ JEE Advanced papers and mock tests.
Focus on problem-solving speed and accuracy.
For B.Arch, practice drawing and aptitude tests regularly.
Time management and conceptual clarity are key.
Join coaching or online courses if needed, especially for drawing and aptitude.
In summary, the core syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths is the same for both B.Tech and B.Arch, but B.Arch has additional Aptitude and Drawing sections in JEE Advanced. Prepare accordingly.
With a 74 percentile in JEE BArch, a CRL rank of 15,940, and an OBC NCL rank of 5,231, you have a good chance of getting admission in some private and government colleges offering BArch courses. Top government colleges might be tough, but many private colleges accept ranks in this range. Look for colleges with good reviews and infrastructure. Also, participate in counselling and keep backup options ready. Your OBC rank improves your chances in reserved category seats. Stay positive and apply on time!
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 results for B.Arch were announced on May 23, 2025. You can check your scorecard on the official JEE Main website by logging in with your application number and password. If you appeared in both sessions, your best score will be considered for the final rank. After the results, JoSAA counselling for seat allocation will start around June 3, 2025. Prepare well for counselling to get the best college and branch.
The registration for JEE Advanced 2025 has already concluded, with the last date being May 2, 2025. Since you haven't registered yet, you won't be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced this year. However, if you're interested in pursuing a B.Arch program, you can consider the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT), which is conducted after JEE Advanced. The AAT 2025 registration will be from June 2 to June 3, 2025, and the exam will be held on June 5, 2025. AAT is only for candidates who qualify JEE Advanced.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-2025-registration-link
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