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Actually Very good college, it's a constantly growing University. The Chancellor of our University is very sweet and is down to earth and Sir interacts with the students just like a friend and makes sure that their problems are solved.
I thank RV college of architecture for enlightening me with such great learning environment. I thank all the teachers and seniors. I got many opportunities to inspire and aspire. It was a great experience.
the college is giving good times with friends and the campus life the way i always wanted, but also hard time in academics but i think that is the case with every college. otherwise the environment is very much comfortable for everybody to study and have fun. faculty is incredibly good.
I got my admission in the RVCA through my marks in NATA examination. After that, I filled my online admission form through the official website and then got selected in the college through the merit list. After that, I visited the campus and signed up the formalities.
The college has proven its excellence in education since 1992. Because of the quality education and the facilities that it provides, the college has been ranked at number 15 among top architectural colleges in India. If you are looking for a bright future in the field of architecture, this college is the perfect place for you
Every college has a drawback. But it is upto us how we pick up the positivity when it is a necessity. That is what I gained studying in this college. Overall I had loads of fun making making multicultural friends around. Lot many life aspects you will get to learn along ith studies.
I secured admission to B.Arch. with valid scores in NATA. Students who want to apply to B.Arch. , must complete 10+2 or equivalent with mathematics as main subject or score at least 50%marks from recognised institution.
After my 10+2 boards examination I prepared myself for the NATA entrance examination of B.Arch for my admission in the RV College of Architecture. A 50% weight-age was given to my architectural aptitude marks and another 50% to my 10+2 boards score and a merit list was prepared by COMED-K and accordingly I got my seat in the RV College of Architecture.
There was an entrance test called NATA that I had to pass to be eligible for admission here. I gave the exam, and passed it. Then that score plus my 10+2 score was considered for the merit list, and I got in.
I have always been passionate about architecture and getting into RV College of Architecture was a dream come true. I got in through Management Quota. For that, I had to qualify NATA with a mininum score of 80 out of 200. You can also get in if you qualify JEE Paper 2. After that, there would be counseling where you would be allotted a college. Along with that you need to have 70% marks in Mathematics and Science each in the 10th grade and 65% in Mathematics and English each in the 12th grade. There are 2 other ways to get into the college. One is through COMED-K and the other is through K-CET merit list.
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