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Manish Jaiswal

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The NATA cutoff for Chitkara School of Planning and Architecture is released and the qualifying marks for NATA 2023 were 70 out of 200.

To be eligible for admission to the B.Arch. programme at Chitkara School of Planning and Architecture, candidates must:

1. Pass class XII or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects
2. Qualify NATA 

For more accurate and the latest information please visit the official website of Chitkara School of Planning and Architecture or by contacting the admission office. It is imperative to follow all the guidelines to get the accurate information. 


 

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Dhanya B

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You can contact NATA's official support team via email at for inquiries related to the application process, eligibility, exam schedules, or any other general questions. Additionally, you can call their helpline, which is typically available during business hours from Monday to Friday (9:30 AM to 6:00 PM IST). For the latest helpline number and updated contact details, refer to the "Contact Us" section on the official NATA website. Since NATA is administered by the Council of Architecture (COA), you may also reach out to COA directly at +91-11-49412100 or via email. For in-depth information, including FAQs and guidelines, the official w

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Shejal agrawal

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No, SSSUTMS allows admissions to B.Arch purely on the basis of valid score in NATA or the National Aptitude Test in Architecture. That is because NATA forms the entrance test to be attempted at the time of admission for entry into B.Arch in the nation. COA has guaranteed the generation of the score in NATA at the admission time to the colleges and institutes offering B.Arch. Hence, while all the awarding bodies of B.Arch qualifications, this NATA qualification for marks is compulsorily compulsory though lawful within the eligibility score for the JEE Main Paper 2 entrance test for architectures. Eligibility For any applicant, there is

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Shiv Kumar

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In recent years, the cutoff for B.Arch programs can fluctuate between 130 to 140 marks, depending on factors like the number of applicants and their respective scoresWith 120 marks in NATA, getting admission to the B.Arch program at Priyadarshini Institute of Architecture and Design Studies (PIADS), Nagpur, may be challenging. The minimum cutoff for NATA scores varies each year, and while 120 marks may meet the eligibility requirements, it might not be competitive enough for guaranteed admission, especially considering the overall ranking of condidate.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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For the Dev Bhoomi School of Architecture and Design, the NATA cutoffs have been around 45% in general for 2023. Additionally, a minimum score of 62.5% in the final merit is advised to get a fair chance of admission. For best colleges, this is around 180-190 NATA scores that get a seat. That is, though the school keeps the entry standards quite low, higher scores garner significantly better admission chances.

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Vishwajeet Ghosh

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To join the B.Arch program at KLU School of Architecture, Guntur, candidates are typically required to have a valid score in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA). However, it's possible to gain admission without NATA by taking the KLU Engineering Entrance Exam (KLEE) along with meeting the other eligibility criteria.

For the 2024 admission cycle, KLU accepts both NATA and KLEE scores for B.Arch admissions, so prospective students should focus on these entrance exams to secure their place.

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Dhanya B

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The minimum qualifying marks in NATA change slightly every year. The approximate marks required to clear NATA is provided below. 

Qualifying Marks:  Candidates must score a minimum of 70 out of 200 marks in the NATA exam to qualify, regardless of category. This is the standard passing mark for each attempt of the exam.

In addition, there will be a separate minimum score for each section.

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Dhanya B

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The purpose of the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) exam is to assess a candidate's aptitude and eligibility for admission into undergraduate architecture programs (B.Arch) in India. Conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA), NATA evaluates the skills essential for a career in architecture.NATA measures a candidate's ability in areas crucial to architectural studie, such as Drawing and Visualising Skills, Mathematical Aptitude and Logical Reasoning.

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Dhanya B

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Candidates must Have passed the NATA exam with the required qualifying marks. Candidates must have completed their 10+2 education with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and at least 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination. They should meet the eligibility criteria set by the individual institutions.

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