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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

Guide-Level 11

Marking a question as answered tells the examiner that you have answered it, and he or she has to check it and give a scoring. Since you missed marking it, the examiner might either not give marks at all, or give full marks if quality is excellent or deduct some marks for not marking as answered, it all depends on the examiners.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, We cannot predict cutoffs but we can estimate the expected cutoffs. LS Raheja school of Architecture grants Admission through MASA-CAP. MASA publishes its Merit ranking based on an Aggregate of your NATA score and Boards result. The Aggregate is calculated by considering 50% of NATA score + Boards percentile. LSR comes under the first batch of preferences for Students so the merit rank needs to be under 100120. In successive rounds seats do get available as students opt out for JJ and Rachana AOA. So the brackets increases to 150175. To gain a Merit rank under 200 you need an Aggregate score of 145+. .

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Architects design and plan buildings and structure which are appropriate in terms of materials and design and also meet the client's specifications. You can refer the below link for architecture eligibility:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/architect-13.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

Guide-Level 12

There is no specific dress code. But I suggest you to don't take these things along with you in exam :
First of all, all types of electronic item (wrist watch included). No stationary (No pens, no pencil). No belt, so wear tight pant. T-Shirt with some Design on front and back. Any type of bracelet. Biggy shoes. Any water bottle. (But I take a cold drink bottle along with me)
Purse.

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shaik neelofar

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, NATA is also related to B.Arch paper. It will be for 1 year entrance in any colleges.

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shaik neelofar

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, its better to write NATA test along with B.Arch. It will be an opportunity for 1 year architecture in any college.

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shaik neelofar

Beginner-Level 5

No, its better to go to Dubai for paper 2 in JEE Mains after scoring high rank.

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Gurleen Khurana

Guide-Level 14

The NATA cut-off is 40% (minimum) to be eligible for B.Arch.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you will be able to apply to IPU. But don't get stick to IPU. Only apply for other universities also where you can get better colleges than IPU.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

NATA is the main examination via which you will be able to secure admission in a college of repute for a course in architecture. So, if you are looking for admission in an architectural course you should re appear for the NATA. However, there are other exams you can opt for, names of which I have mentioned below:
Entrance exams:
NATA
Full Name: National Aptitude test in Architecture.
JEE Mains Paper 2
Full Name: Joint Entrance Exam.
AMU B.Arch Exam
Full Name: AMU B.Arch entrance exam.
KCET for Architecture.
Regards.

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