National Aptitude Test in Architecture
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Hope you are doing great there. I regret to say this but chances for you to get a seat DCRUST with this percentile a bit low . You might be able to grab a seat in DCRUST if you wait till the physical rounds of counselling . All
Hi Aspirant,
One of the eligibility criteria for PAT exam is that the candidate needs to have passed H.S.L.C or any equivalent exam in a single sitting with a minimum of 40% aggregate marks in Mathematics and Science. For SC and ST candidates, the criteria are reduced to 35% and
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You got 89 in out of 200. So it's quite difficult to get government architecture college dear. But your 12th percentage is quite good. So you can go for counselling may be in 3rd counselling you will get any government college. Otherwise you will get definitely any private college
Saying colleges which you can get on the basis of your marks is not that easy because getting admission depends upon a lots of other factors as well. Now as the marks which you have scored in your boards and also in your entrance exam is quite good and
Hi Sandeep,
NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) is the common entrance examination for Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning. Course duration is 5 years and NATA total Score 200. As you have secured 81 marks out of 200 we will provide you the list of colleges based on
You will get 83 in NATA which is not so good. And your 12th class marks also good. Your 83 marks is almost 17% percentile. Which college you will get it's quite difficult. May be you will get any private college for architecture.
And NATA marks is different from
Dear leaner,
Yes why not ,you scored 84 in nata which is the qualifying mark is 70 for total 200 marks
They do consider 12th percentage but the matter is the weightage changes ,as per guide lines there is no age limit
The Eligibility for attending nata must be candidates
Your score is below 100 so it's a bit difficult to get a government college. Scores above 13areis considered good to get a government college.
But according to the past few years' cutoffs, the possibility to get a good college with this score is very less.
Hope this will
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