National Aptitude Test in Architecture
mr.bobby!
As per your cbse percentile and rank in nata i like to prefer u some of the top colleges.
1. d.c patel of architecture (A.P.I.E.D)
2. sardar vallabhbhai patel of institute of technology
3. vadodra design academy,school of architecture
4. Anant school of architecture
5.parul institute of architecture and research
Hello Ishika ,
Well not all but you should apply to all the top ranked colleges taking addmission through NATA. You can shortlist a few colleges you aspire going to and apply for them. All colleges have different cut offs according to their standards. They require atleast 50% marks in 12th PCM and a valid score in NATA.
Hope this information helps. Good luck.
Hello Hitesh,
Since the EWS category is introduced for the first time in NITs admission procedure, it's difficult to predict exactly the permutation and combination with respect to the the EWS category rank. However you should expect a seat in NITs maximum till 6,000 EWS rank if possible. All the best.
Hello ,
For addmission in B.Arch , the colleges generally require 50% marks in 12th oberall PCM stream , and a vaid score in NATA. Some other colleges also consider a ratio of 50:50 of 12th and NATA score.
Considering your score , you have a required score in 12th and have done well in NATA to get into the average colleges of architecture. You can consider applying to the new emerging colleges , they are not top ranked but consider addmission of your score easily. Also if you are from state board , you will get addmission in the colleges of your state quite easily , they have some 50-75 % reservation for state board students. If you are from other boards you might find some difficulty in addmission.
Hope this information was useful. All the best.
Hello Teesha ,
Different B.Arch colleges have different guide lines for the marks required to get addmission. Generally for a decent college , 50% marks in 12th Science stream and a valid nata score is required. While some colleges also consider 50:50 ratio of 12th and Nata score.
Considering your score , you might not be able to get into the top ranked colleges. You should apply for the new colleges , they generally consider this score , have good faculty but are low ranked. If you have a state board then you can easily get into these colleges of your state , they have some 50% reservation for state board students.
Hello,
The admission through NATA will depend on your 12th marks plus your marks in NATA exam.
50% of 12th and 1/4 th of NATA score will actually decide whether you wil get sa seat in IPU or not.
But the minimum score needed for good colleges is atleast 100 for getting admission.
It is not mandatory that you should have atleast this much score,but it all depends on your overall agrregate.
You have a decent score in class 12th.
Because sometimes if the student is from outside delhi region,he might loose his/her seat.
So if you are from delhi then it's good for you and if not then you have to wait till further rounds of NATA.
Thank You!
If any queries,feel free to ask.
Regards!
Shikhar Singh Chauhan
Hello sir ,
Yes there are a few colleges that accept NATA and it's scorecard for addmission.
Listing below a few government university of kerala that offer addmission through NATA score card with there approximate fee plan :
● School of architecture , college of engineering - Tiruvanntapuram , Fees - 58,325
● School of architecture , Thrissur , Fees - 50000 per year
● TKM college of engineering , Tiruvanntapuram , fees - 35000 per year
There are other colleges affiliated to university of mereka and university of calicut but are private , you can consider them too.
hi shashi
Candidates should have scored a minimum of 50% in NATA (i.e. 80/200) to be considered eligible for admission followed by offline counseling
Candidates belonging to SC/ST category are allotted 5% relief in percentage.
to get admission in JJ College of Architecture these are requirements
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