National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Dear Aspirant, you have got a good rank but getting an admission totally depends on the category you are belonging and the current year's cutoff marks. With 117 marks you can good college but it is going to be much more challenging than other students who scored high.
Dear Aspirant, you have got good marks but getting an admission totally depends on the category you are belonging and the current year's cutoff marks. But chances are there for good college however are pretty much low as your 12 th marks can affect your admission.
Dear Aspirant,
As per the previous cutoffs 120 marks is not enough to get into a government college. But in many colleges you can apply if you have got more than 50% marks. It depends on the college and the cutoffs mentioned by them.
Hello!
According to new guidelines, minimum 70 marks are required to qualify NATA exam (Including SC / ST Category and OBC Category candidates) but to get admission in Colleges like MS Ramaiah, one must score more than 115-120 marks.
NATA 2022 cutoff would vary based on various factors like:
1.Number of candidates appeared for NATA exam
2.Difficulty level of question paper
3.Number of seats available in different campuses
4. Candidate's performance in the exam
Cutoff vary from category to category.
Don't loose hope try in some other colleges.
Best of luck!
Hi,
NATA stands for National Aptitude Test for Architecture is a national level exam for taking admission in Bachelor's of Architecture offered by various institutions through out the nation.
The minimum eligibility criteria is to have 50% marks in latest education that is either class 12th with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as subject combination or Diploma with Mathematics as a subject.
As you have scored 56% in your board, you are eligible NATA.
As you have already attempted, with 124.
Considering 124 as a rank:
Congratulations! You did really well in your test. Having such rank can put you at your dream college. And ofcourse you will get best college in Mumbai.
Considering 124 as marks:
It's an average score. From previous trends, to get seat in good colleges, one needs to score above 150. But marks to rank ratio depends on many factors like difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates appeared and category of the student.
Various colleges offering B.Arch at Mumbai are:
All the best.
Hello,
No, you will get admissions in B.Arch through KCET. KCET B.Arch admission 2022 will be done on the basis of score obtained in NATA or JEE Main as there is no separate entrance exam conducted. The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) conducts Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) for admissions into various programmes including B.Arch. The authorities are expected to commence KCET B.Arch application 2022 in online mode in the second week of May. Admissions are on the basis of your NATA or JEE Main score not the KCET score.
if you want to do B E in architecture then you may apply for paper 2 .
paper 2 is not compulsory with paper 1
First of all, there is no role of board percentage in nata. You just need to qualify the board exam. Now to get an idea of the college you will get I am providing the college predictor link where you can see the college as per your rank and also I am providing the cut off of some of the colleges:
https://www.careers360.com/college-predictor#
Hello aspirant,
With a score of around 120 out of 200 in NATA and a good minimum percentage in class 12th boards will make you eligible for admissions to top B.Arch colleges in India. So, based on this, with your 150 NATA score, you have good chances to get B.arch Admissions in Good architecture colleges in India.
To calculate the NATA cutoff, your board percentage is added to the half of your NATA score. In this case, 55 + (150/2) = 55 + 75 = 130. And around 130-150 NATA Score is regarded to be a very good score for B.Arch Admissions.
Further, to know more about the NATA Cutoff for Architecture colleges, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/nata
i hope that this will help.
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