National Aptitude Test in Architecture
hello aspirant,
To qualify in NATA to get Good colleges Through NATA, you have to score 50% in class 12th and more than 100 marks in NATA. Thus, according to this, you can get good colleges in NATA, but getting around 120+ or so will fetch you some of the top notch colleges in India.
However, Looking at the previous year NATA Cutoff, you have chances to get these below mentioned colleges :
Kamla raheja vidhyandhi institute for architecture, Mumbai
2. Rizvi college of architecture, mumbai
3. IES college of architecture, mumbai
4. Rachana sansad's academy of architecture, mumbai
5. Dr. DY patil college of architecture, pune
6. BMS college of architecture, banglore
7. RV college of architecture, banglore
However, Please note that the above prediction of colleges is totally based on the previous year NATA CUTOFF which may vary this yearn since the NATA Cutoff bound to change every year.
To know more about the NATA cutoff for previous years follow below mentioned link : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-result
I hope that this will help.
Hello Aspirant,
Congratulations!! You have secured very good rank in NATA. The minimum marks in NATA should be 80/200 and in 12th class it should be 50% with mathematics as one of the subject is requied to Thiagarajar College of Engineering. So your NATA rank is very much good for admission in TCE.
All the Best!!!
Hello,
If a candidate appears for two sessions then the best of the two scores in the exam will considered in the exam. If a candidate appears for 3 sessions then the average of the two best scores will be considered. If a candidate appears for only session then the marks scored in that session will be considered. So, if I you attempt only one session even though you have applied for three sessions then the marks scored in that session will be considered as you are appearing for only one session.
Hi,
You did great in your class 12th. NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) is a national level architecture entrance exam, through which one can take admission in colleges offering architecture courses.
The top NATA colleges includes Tamil Nadu school of architecture, Sushant school of art and architecture, Singhad college of architecture etc.
Top government colleges includes IIT Kharagpur, Goa college of architecture, IIT Roorkee, BIT etc.
The cutoff for NATA depends on various factors like difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates appeared in exam etc.
For General candidates, the cutoff is around 80, as you have scored 105,you have very high chance that you will clear the cutoff.
Score of 105 is coming under average score, and you might have chance to get admission in top second tier colleges, but have good chances for third tier and other private colleges.
One needs to score 120+ to have very high chances of getting admission in second tier colleges (which includes government colleges).
For top tier colleges, one needs to score 150+.
Please make sure that above data is based on previous cutoff and exam trends and it may vary in future.
You can also read about colleges accepting NATA score in careers360 at: https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india-accepting-nata
I hope it clear your doubt.
Thank you!
I am attaching here some list of colleges with their respective cut off so that you can have the idea
The highest cut off of NATA 2020 was published by CEPT University. The category-wise NATA cut off is tabulated below:
C andidates can check the official cut off released by Sir JJ College of Architecture:
Given below is the category wise cutoff of NATA:
Hope this helps.
Thank You!
The eligibility criteria is to have subject combination of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics in class 12th or three years Diploma with Mathematics as subject of study can appear for NATA.
If you get a suitable rank, you will be offered seats in college where you can continue your graduation.
NATA offers Bachelor of Architecture course through which student can become a professional architect and designer.
Certain NATA accepting colleges are as:
All the best!
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Hi candidate,
I hope you are doing well. It is very difficult to predict the chances based on scores of any competitive exam. It highly depends on many other factors like the number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of exam and category of students appearing.
However, from past trends, having a score above 130 is decent in NATA.
NATA is a National level Aptitude test for taking admission in colleges which provides Architecture as one of the course.
The eligibility criteria is to have Physics, chemistry and Mathematics as compulsory subjects for class 12th or Mathematics as compulsory subject in Diploma with minimum 50% aggregate.
I hope you are concerned to Jamia Millia Islamia College, which provides 5 years of undergraduate course in B.Arch. It provides equal number of seats for admission through NATA or self financed. The fees if taking admission through NATA is around 12000 INR for each year and for self-financed, it's around 75000 INR for each year.
I suggest you to wait for rank declaration as it will help you to predict more accurate chances of admission.
Dear Aspirant, as per the previous cutoffs 120 score might have less chance of getting a good government college. Please check the college website you are approaching about the 12th scores. As per my knowledge 50% is the least for filing an application to get an admission. College depends on the cut-off. No predictions can be done on that.
Hey student,
Here is the list of some of the best colleges for nata examination -
Sir JJ College of Architecture. ...
National Institute of Technology (NIT) ...
College of Engineering - Thiruvananthapuram. ...
CEPT University. ...
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT)... ...
Thiagarajar College of Engineering. ...
NIMS University. ...
Vellore Institute of Technology - VIT University.
Good luck..
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