how good is jj college of architecture
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As you want to know about the JJ College of Architecture. Sir JJ College of Architecture is one of the most prestigious colleges in the country, not only in Maharashtra.
Unfortunately, there are very few seats available for a general candidate. It's considerably worse if you're a male candidate. Rachna Sansad AOA is the only other college that competes in this process, which is done through the DTE website.
So, if you want to be considered for admission as a general candidate, you need to have a rank under 30 and hope that a lot of individuals choose Rachna Sansad before you. To get that Rank, you'll need an aggregate of 150 or higher, which is computed by adding 50 percent of your NATA score to your board percentage.
For more information about this, you can check out the following link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sir-jj-college-of-architecture-mumbai
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Sir JJ College of Architecture is a Government affiliated college under University of Mumbai, Mumbai . The college offers admission to the course of B.Arch on the basis of NATA , JEE Main . The course corresponds 67 seats of B.Arch.
From the academic & Infrastructural perspective the college is quite good. Its well reviewed in terms of the lab facilities available as well as the faculties. The college have good academic record & there is quite a good competition among the students. The placement cell of the college isn't that good. SO you have to put some of your efforts in order to get placed after your graduation.
So overall the college is good except from the perspective of placements.
For more information regarding the college you can consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sir-jj-college-of-architecture-mumbai
For more information regarding the B.Arch as a career you can consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-arch-bachelor-of-architecture
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
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