National Aptitude Test in Architecture
With your NATA score of 91 and JEE Paper 2 percentile of 92, you have a good chance to get admission in BNCA Pune for B.Arch. BNCA looks at both NATA and JEE scores, and your marks are above their usual cutoff. You should apply through the official counseling process and submit all required documents on time. Keep checking BNCA’s official website for the latest updates. Good luck!
With a NATA score of 105 and 98.3 percentile in JEE Paper 2, you have excellent chances of getting admission in good architecture colleges in India. Most top colleges accept either NATA or JEE Paper 2 scores, and your marks are well above usual cutoffs. You can apply to colleges like SPA Delhi, CEPT Ahmedabad, and good private universities. Make sure to complete the counseling process on time and keep your documents ready. Your scores give you a strong edge!
Yes, you can apply for the B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) program at Manipal School of Architecture and Planning (MSAP), Manipal, through your NATA score. The total tuition fee for the 5-year program is approximately 19.45 lakhs, payable in annual installments of around 3.87 lakhs each.
Total Tuition Fees : 21,95,000 for the entire program
Year 1 : 3,79,000
Year 2 to Year 5 : 3,69,000 per year
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's recommended to visit the official Manipal Academy of Higher Education website (https://www.manipal.edu) or contact the admissions office directly.
The total fees for the B. Arch program at Manipal School of Architecture and Planning (MSAP) are approximately 12.6 Lakh. This includes tuition fees and other extra charges like admission fees, registration fees, and caution fees. The tuition fee for the B. Arch program at Manipal University Jaipur is 15.9 Lakh. The B. Arch program is a 5-year course.
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Yes, you can mention your NATA score in your KEAM 2025 application for B.Arch admission if you adhere to the official submission date of your NATA result.
As per the official KEAM prospectus and latest updates, only NATA scores obtained on or before June 30, 2025, will be taken into account for preparing the KEAM B.Architecture rank list. As your NATA exam is scheduled to be held on May 31 and your result is coming out in the first week of June, you will be getting your score well prior to the June 30 deadline.
What you have to do:
During admission to architecture courses (like B.Arch), NATA or JEE (Paper 2) scores are combined with Class 12th board marks.
Most colleges use a 50:50 ratio, where 50% weightage is given to entrance score and 50% to 12th marks (especially PCM).
Yes, you can register for the NATA 2nd attempt in May, even if you have already registered for the first attempt in June. NATA allows candidates to appear for both attempts, provided they meet the eligibility criteria and follow the registration process for each attempt.
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Yes, you will be able to appear for two attempts in June 2025 for NATA if you applied in June , as students can take upto three attempts in a single academic year and the best score will be considered for admission. The NATA tests are held from March to June so there are several opportunities to take exam within this period.
Hope this Helps!
The result for the NATA 2025 exam held on April 25, 2025 , is expected to be released within 7 days of the examination date. This means the result should be available by May 2, 2025 .
To check your result, visit the official NATA website (https://www.nata.in/) . You'll need to log in using your application number and password to access your scorecard. (https://www.pw.live/design-architecture/exams/nata-result?utm_source=chatgpt.com)
If you need assistance with interpreting your score or understanding the next steps in the admission process, feel free to ask.
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