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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Hello, hope you are doing well.
No, there are no chances that you will get a government college because for government colleges, you need to score 100+ marks in NATA.
You can go for top private colleges. Also, you can try for CEPT University, MS University, DY Patil College, Nirma University, etc.
All the best.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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SPA is one of the most prestigious institutions in India in the field of architecture.
It is also known as the IIT of architecture, hence, to secure a rank here, one has to prove their mettle.
For your selection in here, you should score more than 260 (as of 2017). This would translate your rank to nearly below 1000, as cut-off here resides between at around 11000.
With the above information, you are not eligible for SPA.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Hello, hope you are doing well.
As I can see, this college was established in the year 2016 and it has been 2 years that this college is providing education service in architecture. So it is very tough to tell you about the good or bad for this college. If you have qualified NATA, then you must go for a government college.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

Guide-Level 14

Hello, hope you are doing well. You have 113 marks in NATA, so most probably you are eligible to get government colleges of your state. Also, you can try for CEPT University, MS University, Nirma University, etc. which will offer you a good environment as well as you will easily get admission in these colleges.
All the best.

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Manish Motwani

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Without being able to qualify in any of the above exams, you won't get admission in the colleges which offer admission on the basis of these two exams, including IGDTUW. I would suggest you go for private universities which have their own entrances.

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Manish Motwani

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You need to crack ACPC as the seats for MSU Baroda are not filled through any other exam or mode including JEE Mains. Best of luck.

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Manish Motwani

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Yes, you'll easily get admission as you have good marks. Moreover, I would suggest you to try for NITs too till the spot round or the maximum you can push them up to.
Best of luck.

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Manish Motwani

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Instead of going for any other alternatives to find the colleges and giving any other exams, I would suggest you to let her give improvement for boards once more and spend one more year.
I can understand that this sounds disheartening but practically, board exams are not just a criterion but a personality report which goes on with a student throughout their life. In this duration, she can prepare well for her next NATA and Mains too.
Also, without boards, she will not get admission in any renowned college, so it's a necessity for her too.
Decide wisely. Best wishes.

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