National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Hi aspirant,
You got 143.5 in Nata 2k20 & 93.8% in 10+2 examination.
Now, see,
With greater than155 marks, you can get a descent good govt college.
With 130 - 155, you can get a good private college.
With 100 to 130, you can get a medium private college.
So, for TKM or RIT, one should be with around 150 marks. For GEC, required marks is a little bit high i. e. around 160.
So, you may get a seat in TKM or RIT.
All the best !!
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Hello Aspirant,
Unfortunately you are very late because as we know that correction dates have been passed and even the Admit cards would be available for download within a day or two because admit cards are suppose to be release on August 24th and exam is scheduled for August 29th. But the good thing is that you have registered for second attempt so you have some time to resolve this issue because the dates for second attempt has not announced yet.
Now the chances are very less for making correction in your application but yes you should not leave a try, so what you have to do is just contact the competent authorities about your issue, you can leave them an e-mail mentioning your issue and if they will find it genuine so they might help you.
For more information refer to the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/nata
I hope this information helps you in resolving your issue.
Good Luck!!
hi,
see I think due to your slow net or server problems questions are not showing properly. however there is many other online platform which has mock test for nata exam. but to give mock exams you must have good internet connection which has good speed like 10mb/ second. some of the website you may check are as follows,
https://www.nata.in/
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Hi,
The new eligibility criteria mention the relaxation in minimum marks in class 12 baord for the admission to B.Arch courses in the participating institutions.
The counselling for admission is not conducted by Council of Architecture (CoA) .
The counselling for admission is done by institutions /colleges on their own rules and regulation. So you should check the eligibility and rules of the institution where you want to take admission.
Hope it helps.
You got 140.5 in NATA & 73 % in 10+2 board exams.
With >155 marks, you can get a descent government college.
With 130 to 155, you can get a good private college.
With 100 to 130, you can get a medium good private college.
Now, for Manipal, you should be with around 110+ score.
For Rvca, cutoff marks is little bit high i. e. around 125+.
For Cept, minimum marks in nata required is around 155 -160 i. e. merit marks around 80+.
So, you have good chances for manipal & rvca but for Cept your chance is low.
Hello student
In NATA examination for total marks 200 is examined. Out of this marks you have got 104.5 It is 50% of the total marks.
So you have a chance for private institution like CPT University Ahmedabad.
You can get a chance there for your choice of stream of Engineering.study.
To know more you have to click on the official website of NATA that operated by national testing agency.
KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) is a state level examination also called as Karnataka CET. It will be regulated by the Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA). admission to b.arch course would be based on nata/ jee main paper 2 exam. steps to register in website and form filling is as follows,
1. register in official website, https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/ (https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/\)
2. form filling, document upload
3. payment of application fees
last date for registration is 02nd October 2020 (till 6 PM)
last date for payment is 03rd October 2020.
I suggest you to do all the necessary steps from a cyber cafe where Internet connection is good.
hope it would help.
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