National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Sucheta,
Here we prefer taking admission in other colleges over taking admission by management quota, although several third parties try to make profit by posting their advertisements here.
As compared to previous years' cut off, for getting admission in MSRIT for B. Arch with NATA score, you need minimum 50 marks divided like 30 in paper A and 20 in paper B. As you have a mark that's above average, you've a fair chance of getting a seat for B. Arch.
Regards
As per your rank and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get in b.arch are:-
Gateway college of architecture and design,Sonepat
Ganga institute of architecture and town planning,Delhi
To know more about your chances of getting other colleges check out the college predictor link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-college-predictor
Hello Sherin,
NATA consider both the marks ,so first it will make your 106 marks out of 200 into 100 and then it will add your board marks.For getting any government college it should be above 140 .Also this is the estimation from previous years,so it may change a bit.If qualify the norms you will surely get a good government college.I hope it helped
Hi krti,
Well according to.your query here you scored well in both the exams.
In order to get admissions in any Architectural college you need to score above 80 in NATA EXAM.
Since,you got 45% in your PCM there are chances for you to qualify for the counselling program, because, For SC/ST there is a 5% relief from the aggregate of 50% . Hence, there are chances that you might be able to get there,apply soon for the counselling round.
If you have any questions feel free to comment.
All the best!
Yes, you may apply for admission in architecture colleges.
For admissions, it is generally required to have 50% aggregate With maths as a compulsory subject.
You can apply to various institutes and chances are positive that you will be selected.
Hope this helps.
Your admission through NATA is based on your merit system. Divide the NATA score by 4, and your CBSE result by 2, and add them to find your merit out of 100. Normally colleges accept a student who has 60+ merit overall, and sometimes colleges even go for lower merit in some cases (including category)
Good luck!
Hey there,
Your admission in agricultural engineering depends upon your NATA score and 12th class board marks. 82 marks are below average marks. The maximum score is 200 and if your score is above 130, you'd ending up with decent private college. If you want a government college, yourscore shouldn't be below 150.
Hope this helped you.
Thank you and keep asking:)
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