National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Hello Mohit, you have pretty decent marks in NATA and your boards percentage is also pretty good. This much of marks in NATA makes you eligible for most of the college out there. But as per my advice to you is that do keep some good private college as backup
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Your colleges can not be just predicted with your NATA score. As your normalised score is obtained by dividing your NATA score by 4 and CBSE percentage by 2 and if your normalised score comes out to be more than 60 , then only you have chances for
The NATA cutoff for different for different categories of BIT Mesra and the cutoffs for July attempt cannot be predicted for now . Still to be on a safer side you should INR to get a score above 110 but 104 is a good score to get a seat in
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The eligibility criteria for this college is minimum marks in nata should be 80/200 and in 10+2 it should be 50% with mathematics as one of the subject. So based on your nata marks yes you are eligible to get admission into this college. For more information check the
For nata exam the minimum cutoff is 80/200. So if you pass the cutoff you will be eligible to get admission into any college, but in nata there is no common counselling means you need to apply to college individually and on the basis of seat intake and number
Based on your marks you are eligible to get good colleges since every college has its own eligibility criteria and also it depends on the seat intake so here is the link of list of colleges with seat intake where you can apply.
https://static.careers360.mobi/media/uploads/froala_editor/files/NATA-particiating-institutes-seat-intake.pdf
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-counselling
Dear Reader.
date of score card validity is about the validity of your scores obtained in a particular exam. some of the exams have their own validity of scorecard. for NATA the scorecard of 2019 will be valid for the academic session 2019-20
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Hello Anushree,
You need to calculate your aggregate score for applying for colleges. You can easily calculate by dividing your board percentage by 2 and your NATA score by 4. i.e. 109/4 + 83/2 = 68.75/100.
Using that score you can try for colleges . Colleges have different cutoffs for
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