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Nesa mani | Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) - Batch of 2016
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2020
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Placements 1 Infrastructure 1 Faculty & Course Curriculum 1 Crowd & Campus Life 1 Value for Money 1
Fate of my college life.

Faculty: Not qualified teachers are giving lectures about architecture, first they don't know what they are talking about. They hire non talented fellow to teach you. The professor does not have any experience but wasting our time and mainly they select 10 good students then they give good marks to them only, also if you perform good in your exams still they prefer them.

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Answered 5 months ago

The NATA exam is scheduled from 7 Mar to 28 Jun. Candidates are required to appear for the entrance in order to participate in the entrance-based admission process. Candidates are required to clear the cutoff set by Nehru School of Architecture to get invited for the next admission rounds. 
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Answered 5 months ago

For admission to its BArch programme, the Nehru School of Architecture accepts NATA results. The NATA cutoff percentile for candidates in the General All India category was less than 90, following the previous year Nehru School of Architecture cutoffs. A candidate with a 90 percentile can thus be ad

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Nehru School of Architecture accepts scores of NATA and TNEA for admission of candidates to the BArch programme. Candidates can appear for either of the entrance exams to participate in the entrance-based admission process for the BArch programme at Nehru School of Architecture. 
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Answered 5 months ago

Candidates are shortlisted based on their NATA scores. The MCQ part requires a minimum of 25% (30 out of 120). At least 25% in the drawing portion (20 out of 80) needs to be secured. The Council's judgment and post-exam statistics would determine the final qualifying score (70 out of 200).

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