National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Hey,
The cuttoffs are based on aggregating your board percentage as well as your NATA score. The J.J.College is the best college of Architecture so getting admission there won't be that easy .But since your board percentage are very nice you can get a chance. So if you want
Hello!
"Yes'' but less change of getting a seat in college at this marks through NATA.
For more detail you will click on below link.
Https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata.
All the best!
Dear Student,
Your score will be counted as
118/2 + 69.88 =128.88/200 or 64.44%
Hope it clarifies
Regards,
Prof. (Col) Sanjeev Gupta
Director / Dean
Faculty of Architecture & Design,
Manav Rachna International Institute of Research & Studies,
Hi Jaffar,
NATA cutoff is out of 200. The calculation of NATA marks is done by adding the 12th board or HSC percentage (outof 100) with the half of NATA score.
For example, if your NATA score is 90, then 90/2 = 45. And your HSC percentage is 60%, then
Hello Tulsi,
If it is mentioned that you have to get 50% aggregate PCM for admission, it means that you need to have an average of 50% among Physics, Chemistry and Maths. This average is taken from the final marks, i.e. the total of your board exams (the written paper)
Dear aspirant,
Since the COA is now conducting NATA twice a year, one can appear the exam once or both the attempts depending on their own choice of preference.
However, in cases where the candidate is appearing both the attempts, the better of the two scores will be considered.
So
Hi Deepthy,
To calculate NATA cutoff, your Nata score is divided by 2, giving you 80/2 = 40. Adding this with your board percentage, 40 + 60 = 100.
For a cutoff of 100, you can definitely expect a seat in any one of the decent college, but a seat
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