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Archie Bindal

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Hi,
You are qualified in NATA and class 12th with quite a good aggregation required to enter in AU. So, I would suggest you to apply in it you might have a good shot in getting in this college.

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Archie Bindal

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Hi,
Last date to apply for JJ College was 2 June, and for verification it was 5 June, you needed to apply for this college a little earlier. Hope this helped.

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Archie Bindal

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Hi,
Can you please clarify which college's information you want?
In general, eligibility criteria is 50% aggregate in 10+2 and 75% in some cases and you need at least 70/200 to be qualified in NATA to be eligible for any architecture programme in any good college.

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Jigyasa Masiwal

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NATA 2019 Eligibility Criteria
Background: The candidate must have either passed/appearing in 10+2. Minimum marks: The candidate must have scored minimum 50% marks in aggregate in physic, chemistry, and mathematics. Further, the candidate needs to score minimum 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying exam. Age limit: The candidate must be minimum 17 years of age as on July 31, 2019. It must be clarified here that meeting the eligibility criteria is only the first stage of the admission process, as the candidate has to next qualify in NATA 2019 entrance exam. Admission to B.Arch course will then be based on NATA scores.

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Sujeet KumarPreparing for UPSC CSE 2021

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The best of two will be considered for both exams individually.

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