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Abida Javed

Contributor-Level 10

Hey, you are supposed to give JEE Mains to get admission in B.Arch in Jamia Millia Islamia. All the details regarding the same are mentioned online on the official website i.e jmi.ac.in.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Popular entrance exams which admit students in top level architecture colleges in India are mentioned below (Apart from NATA):-
JEE Main Paper 2. AMU B.Arch Exam. KCET for Architecture. COMEDK UGET
Regards.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

NATA 2018 Preparation Tips are mentioned below:
1) Know your NATA Syllabus 2018:
Understanding your syllabus and portions will make your preparation days tension free.
2) Sketching is the key:
As you know, NATA 2018 is a national level entrance test conducted to select the most talented candidates who are appropriate for the architectural field, and drawing is an essential skill needed. Keep nourishing your skills of sketching by practicing to sketch anything you like as much as you can because both the papers are equally important.
3) Plan your Paper and Time:
Attempt the simple questions first and then go for the complicated ones by kee
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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

NATA 2018 Preparation Tips are mentioned below:
1) Know your NATA Syllabus 2018:
Understanding your syllabus and portions will make your preparation days tension free.
2) Sketching is the key:
As you know, NATA 2018 is a national level entrance test conducted to select the most talented candidates who are appropriate for the architectural field, and drawing is an essential skill needed. Keep nourishing your skills of sketching by practicing to sketch anything you like as much as you can because both the papers are equally important.
3) Plan your Paper and Time:
Attempt the simple questions first and then go for the complicated ones by kee
...more

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Cut-off is not announced separately or by paper wise. When the result is declared, cut-off for all categories was also announced. The cut-off for general category is 81, for OBC- 63, for SC/St- it was 45 and 47 respectively for 2017. When JEE main result of 2018 will be released, you will be going to know about the cut-off also.

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AKANKSHA Goel

Beginner-Level 5

NATA is a 3-hour duration exam divided into two parts.Part-I: General Aptitude and Mathematics which consists of 20 mathematics simple questions and 40 general architectural based aptitude question. All these 60 questions are of two marks each and there is no negative marking at all in this examination.
Part-II: Drawing part has two questions each consists of 40 marks.

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AKANKSHA Goel

Beginner-Level 5

NATA is a 3-hour duration exam divided into two parts.Part-I: General Aptitude and Mathematics which consists of 20 mathematics simple questions and 40 general architectural based aptitude question. All these 60 questions are of two marks each and there is no negative marking at all in this examination.
Part-II: Drawing part has two questions each consists of 40 marks.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
The Final Merit score is calculated based on you 12th Board exam percentage and your NATA score.
Just divide your NATA score by 2 and add your board percentage (which is out of 100) and then divide the total by 2. That gives you your Final Merit score.
For example: If your 12th Board percentage is 80 and your NATA score is 120.
Then,
120/2 =60 (NATA score divided by 2)
60+80 = 140
140/2 = 70
Hence, 70 is your Final Merit score.

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