National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Here are some colleges you can consider:
You may also refer to following link https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-India-accepting-nata-score
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india-accepting-nata
Hope this information helps you.
Dear Neelam,
Thanks for asking your query as per your marks in NATA 2019 you could easily get good colleges through the counseling because last year's cutoff of colleges was 78 to 56 marks for the general category, you can also get Chandigarh college of architecture, CEPT.
Hope this could help you to solve your query
Hello,
You have a good percentage in 12th. You NATA score are also decent, as per the previous year cutoffs , there is less chance of getting a seat if you are of general category and if you belongs to Sc/St then you can definitely get a seat and for obc also the cut off goes around 140-150, for JJ college of Architecture.
All the best
To qualify for the exam, students must receive at least 70 out of 200 possible points, with a score between 120 and 150 being regarded as good. Candidates who meet the cutoff will be able to participate in NATA 2022 Counseling for admission to Indian architectural institutes. For additional details on top engineering and architectural schools that accept NATA, click the link below: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-India-accepting-nata-score Attempt this predictor for engineering and architecture colleges as well:
https://engineering.careers360.com/college-predictor
Hello aspirant,
NATA sets 70 marks out of 100 as qualifying. And your marks is pretty high than this. Definately going to better colleges. However, Cutoffs for NATA are calculated a bit differently from others.
Your Higher secondary marks is added to half of the NATA score you secured. That is,
92.25 + (110÷2) = 147.25
NITs and IITs do not provide architectural courses. IIT Roorkee and Kharagpur do provide but no based on NATA score.
Other colleges you can check are mentioned below:
1. Chandigarh College of Architecture.
2. Sir JJ college of Architecture, Mumbai
3. RV School of architecture.
4. Department of Architecture, BIT Mersa.
5. Rizvi college of Architecture, Mumbai.
And so on.
Hope it was relevant. Good luck.
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing well !
A score which is greater than 120 can be considered as a good NATA score for admission in top colleges. However you can also get the good college ,there are chances for you ,if don't get then decent college are there for you .
minimum score of 70 out of 200 is required to qualify for the exam, with a score between 120 and 150 considered excellent .
Visit the link for counselling information;-
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-counselling/amp&ved=2ahUKEwjY54v0oOb5AhUM4DgGHcb8AVQQFnoECAwQAQ&usg=AOvVaw0tC8Ff1ynS_OriTADG3uh_ .
HOpe it helps you!
Thanking you
Hello Applicant
This is a prediction based on the previous few years seat allotment analysis, that to get a renowned private college your NATA score should be in the range of 150 or even more. Since you obtained a score of 123, you can expect a medium to good Architecture Institute based on your category, There are following predicted options
You can get an overview of the colleges through the link https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-engineering-colleges-in-India-accepting-nata-score
Hope it helps!!!
You have a great score as Kamala Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architectural and Environmental studies set their cut off at 72 in 2021 and 68 in 2020. So definately an entry. For Rachna College, the Cut off goes like
12th Marks + 1/2 of NATA score i.e.,
85+62= 147.
Cut offs are of open category.
The college eligibles candidates above 145 to apply for the course. But the competition is too high to get selected as previous year records say 157 as the cut off. Don't worry, they change every year. And this year, may be it's your turn.
Hope it helps. Good luck!
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