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Ritik Kumar Raushan

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With a 73 percentile in the JEE Main and belonging to the ST category, admission to NITs for B.Arch is unlikely for top-tier NITs, but there's a chance for some NITs and other good architecture colleges. You should explore other colleges and consider participating in the JoSAA/CSAB counseling process. 

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Anmol Dubey

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To get the admission in Architecture Design, you usually require passing relevant entrance exams such as NATA or JEE main and meet the minimum eligibility criteria. You can then apply on colleges that accept these scores and participate in their related counselling or admission process.

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Nishtha Shrivastava

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To be eligible for admission to BArch course via UPTAC counselling, candidates must have passed class 12 or equivalent examination and obtained at least 50 percent marks in total in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics and also at least 50 percent marks in class 12 examination.

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Passed 10+3 Diploma and obtained at least 50 percent marks in total.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, you can do M.Arch after B.Tech in Civil, but only a few colleges allow it. Most require a B.Arch degree. If you're really interested, look for M.Arch (Environmental Planning or Urban Design) where civil grads are sometimes accepted.

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Ishita Patra

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No, there is no single or centralised counselling date for NATA-qualified candidates. The Council of Architecture (CoA) does not conduct any common counselling for NATA. Once you receive your score, it's up to individual institutes or state-level admission authorities to manage their own counselling schedules. Each college or university determines when and how they'll conduct counselling, this includes application deadlines, seat allotment, document verification, and fee payment .

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Pallavi Sinha

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The Council of Architecture (CoA) will officially release the NATA 2026 results in May 2026.  Additionally, CoA adheres to the following schedule for every exam session. Results are typically declared within 7 days of each test date. So, if you appeared in a later session (e.g., in June, July, or August), you can expect your result roughly one week after your exam.

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Sahibe Alam

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Yes, MIDAS faculty are known to be experienced, supportive, and student-focused:

They score an impressive 4.5/5, with around 75% rating them 4–5 stars .

Students highlight their expertise, mock vivas, workshops, and practical orientation .

The core faculty includes professors with 8–30 years of professional experience, some with double master's and international exposure bringing real world insight to classes.

In short, if you're looking for knowledgeable mentors who balance theory and hands-on learning, MIDAS faculty deliver well.

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