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Gonuguntla Venkata Lahari

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Hello, The NATA Cut-off 2022 is the minimum qualifying mark that candidates must achieve in order to be admitted to the chosen NATA Colleges in India. The cutoff will be announced soon as the exam is completed. Candidates must obtain a minimum score of 70 out of 200 in order to pass the exam, with a score of 120-150 being deemed good. Candidates who meet the cutoff will be eligible for NATA 2022 Counselling, which will allow them to apply to architectural schools in India.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your chances of getting VNIT Nagpur are moderate but your chance of getting NIT Hamirpur are high under the OS quota.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, Shanaka
With your grades, you have an opportunity to enrol in the college of your choice. Visit the link, fill out all the information, choose the architectural stream from the filters, and then pick the best college that suits you if you want to know in which colleges you obtain a seat:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hello, No, the Architecture College will hold off on making admissions until the second round of NATA tests. College admissions using the private direct management quota have already begun. Students who pass the second round of the NATA examinations will be accepted into colleges where there are openings following the first round.

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Sudharshanaa

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IIEST Shibpur takes admission through JEE Mains paper only.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. To calculate the NATA cutoff, your board percentage is added to the half of your NATA score. In this case, 76 + (99/2) = 67 + 49.5 = 116.5
A NATA cutoff of 116.5 out of 200 is a decent score. A score which is greater than 120 can be considered as a good NATA score for admission in top colleges. You can definitely try for a merit seat in your state counselling. You might have to pay a fee, even if it is a government seat though. A minimum score of 70 marks out of 200 will be required by candidates to qualify the exam while a score ranging from 120-150 will be considered a good score. Candidates who qual
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Harshit Malviya

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Hello dear, As I have heard about BMS it only accept NATA's score for entrance and apart from that it is also a private college, So getting into BMS is easy and anyone with an average score can get into it.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Dear Student, The National Testing Agency NTA conducts the JEE exam for admission to premium IITs. The JEE Main Cutoff 2022 has been released, and usually the cutoff is of two types: the qualifying cutoff and the admission cutoff. The qualifying cut-off will comprise the minimum score that aspirants need to secure to be eligible for JEE Advanced. The admission cutoff for JEE Main will be the opening and closing ranks for each institute and will be released by JoSAA (joint seat allocation authority). This also takes into consideration your category to make you eligible for admission. Now, to address your query, since you haven't mention
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