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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you may have to score 110-130 marks in NATA 2019 exams with 64% in 12th to secure admission in Andhra University.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can apply to any college of your choice on the basis of NATA's second round exam which will be held on 7th July 2019.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
As you have scored 65% in class 12th, 139 marks in NATA and 73.6% in JEE Mains, you are eligible to take admission in this college. You will definitely get JJ. Don't worry about that. Just participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly. Also, wait till the last round of the counselling process.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
As you have 100 marks in NATA and 80 percentile in JEE Mains paper 2, so you are eligible to take admission in JJ School of Architecture. However, you need to participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly. In addition, you need to wait till the last round of the counselling process.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
As you have scored 117 in NATA and 80% in 12th (CBSE), you are eligible to take admission in this college. But you need to participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly. In addition, you need to wait till the last round of the counselling process to get a seat in this college.
So to be in the safer side, apply for some other colleges also.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
As you have scored 108/200 marks in NATA exam 2019 and your board (CBSE) percentage is 89%. You are eligible to take admission in this college. For that, you need to participate in the counselling process wisely and smartly. Wait till the last round of the counselling process.
Apart from this, apply for some other colleges also to be in the safer side.
Best of luck.
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