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I got 62% in 12th (PCM)(CBSE DELHI) . If I score 140+ in NATA . How many chances to get admission in USAP.


Rishikesh Singh 20th May, 2019
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Aman Yadav 20th May, 2019

Greetings Rishikesh!

Hope you're doing great.

Your higher secondary school marks might become a hindrance during your admission. As per merit list preparation protocol, 50% marks will be 12th standard marks which will be taken into consideration and rest 1/4 of NATA score will be normalized and then the merit list will be prepared.

In you given situation, you might not score well in 50% marks category and hence you've to score tremendously high marks in NATA. You should aim for 145+ if you want to be on a safe side. Still, it all depends on luck and kind of seat available at that moment.

Minimum NATA score should be at least 100 for getting admission into any architecture college. It is not mandatory that you should have at least this much of NATA score to get into USAP. It depends on your overall aggregate.

Hope this will help. Do reach out in the comment section below if you need any help.

All the very best!

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