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HEMANSHU DEWANGANCreative mind for new ideas share your views.

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Your NATA score is really good. Selections for B.Arch degree is from NATA score and HSC boards score your merit marks will be around 112. If you would tell me in which state you are looking for then I will able to help you more.
My suggestion is that making a list of Maharashtra Architecture colleges because Maharashtra is the only state which has a better B.Arch course from others so take a look on that.
All the best for your bright future.
Good luck!

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First of all my advice to you is don't drop out because drop is not a solution at all. You've scored very well in NATA and even in boards also.
Apply for top colleges who know your luck shines and you get admitted in the top college of architecture.
Apply for top colleges first and then go for average.
All the best for your bright future.
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If you are interested in architecture then you have to face at least NATA and JEE Mains paper-2 for India's top colleges.
Otherwise, you can fight for state architecture exam for respective states.
This is all about Bachelor's degree.
And, if you want to pursue a Diploma degree in architecture then you will have to score well in class 10th because Diploma degree (Polytechnic) admissions are based on class 10th marks and entrance exams.
Yes, you can pursue a Diploma degree through NATA.
All the best for your bright future.
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NATA is an acronym of National Aptitude Test in Architecture. Through this one can get admission in any of the architecture colleges in India.
If you want to see yourself in topmost architecture colleges of India then you have to score 125+ out of 200.
This exam analyses aesthetic and aptitude test of the candidate.
This is one of the streams in which one can always expect job opportunities.
All the best for your bright future.
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If you are from OS Delhi then it will be a tough competition for you because this year most of the candidates secure 100+ marks in NATA also they have good marks in 12th boards.
So let's see what will happen to you but it's a tough competition for you to get admission in MBS.
If we make merit score you will get 137.7 marks which is a good score but most of the highly reputed colleges look for nearly and above 140 marks for admission.
So you have enough chance to get this college, hence don't worry you will be in that college.
All the best for your bright future.
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How much have you secured in class 12th board exams? Without that, I'll not be able to answer anything.
All the best for a bright future.
Good luck!

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