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I got 144 in nata and i am not sure if i can get 50+ in chemistry in hsc boards!.......will i get selected in a good collage??

Vishnupriya 17th Jul, 2019


Hi Abhay,

To get a vague idea on admissions into architecture colleges, your NATA cutoff is required. NATA cutoff is different from NATA score. The calculation of NATA marks is done by adding the 12th board or HSC percentage (outof 100) with the half of NATA score. Here, marks obtained

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something is very wrong i did very good in drawing but it shows ive failed

Shreya_1549549812 Student Expert 3rd May, 2019

Hello vaibhav,

If you are as much confident about the result you must have then you should go for re-checking .

As cbse and other state board provide an option of rechecking your board answer sheet. 

For this you need to go to the offical website of your board and

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I got total 84 marks in nata 2019 and 70 aggregate.means how i can get college now on these score or any suggestions.. Tq

Anisha Mohanty 3rd May, 2019

Hello!
Your admission through NATA is based on your merit system. Divide the NATA score by 4, and your CBSE result by 2, and add them to find your merit out of 100. Normally colleges accept a student who has 60+ merit overall.Congratulations!

Here's a list of colleges that accept

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NATA 132 MARKS.. 12TH 90% ...WHAT IS THE CHANCE OF GETTING ADMISSION IN TOP COLLEGES?

Anisha Mohanty 3rd May, 2019

Hello!
Your admission through NATA is based on your merit system. Divide the NATA score by 4, and your CBSE result by 2, and add them to find your merit out of 100. Normally colleges accept a student who has 60+ merit overall. Your merit will be around 78 so

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i got 80/200 in nata. but i am a diploma student

Anisha Mohanty 3rd May, 2019

Hello!
Your admission through NATA is based on your merit system. Divide the NATA score by 4, and your CBSE result by 2, and add them to find your merit out of 100. Normally colleges accept a student who has 60+ merit overall, and sometimes colleges even go for lower

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college predictor for b arch with nata I have got 70 in 12th and 97 in nata

Anisha Mohanty 3rd May, 2019

Hello!
Your admission through NATA is based on your merit system. Divide the NATA score by 4, and your CBSE result by 2, and add them to find your merit out of 100. Normally colleges accept a student who has 60+ merit overall, and sometimes colleges even go for lower

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With 112 score in NATA can I get any government college for architecture ?

Anisha Mohanty 3rd May, 2019

Hello!

NATA colleges accept students with a merit of around 60+.

You can calculate your merit by dividing your NATA score by 4, and your 12th board marks by 2, and adding them.

112/4=28 and Board marks/2, if the sum comes upto 60 and above, you have a good chance

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Hello sir/mam I got 71 percentile in obc JEE main April can I get any NIT or govt College please reply me quickly.

Reporter Student Expert 3rd May, 2019

Hello,

The admission authority will release the cutoff for top B.Tech branches of NITs for the admission of candidates in different NITs through JEE Main. 

Factors determining the NITs cutoff for top B.Tech branches

  • Total number of applications received for the admission in the institute
  • Total number of candidates appearing
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nata results date are released or not because there is no information about it

Anisha Mohanty 3rd May, 2019

Hello!

The NATA (National Aptitude Test for Architecture) Results for 2019 are already declared today, a few hours ago. Please check out your rank and score on the official site linking below, have your roll number and admit card ready for this:

http://www.nata.in/

All the best!

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My score is 113,GM.from Karnataka..is this a good score.which colleges shall I get?

Monish Basaniwal Student Expert 19th Jul, 2019

Hello Priyanka,

We understand your concern..Please note that you have asked an incomplete question and have not mentioned the name of the exam in which you have scored the above results.Please comment back with all the details so that we can help you out further.You can also use our college

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