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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The last date to enter your NATA marks in the KCET portal was July 5, 2023. As you have given the 2nd attempt on July 19, 2023, you will not be able to enter your NATA marks in the KCET portal. However, you can still apply for KCET by submitting your NATA scorecard. You will need to upload a scanned copy of your NATA scorecard to the KCET portal. The KCET authorities will consider your NATA scorecard for admission to architecture courses. However, your rank will be calculated based on your KCET score only.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 1
Hi, no NATA scores are not valid for NITs, IITs or SPAs
NITs & SPAs accept admissions through JOSAA only
IITs accept admissions through AAT only for architecture
To qualify for AAT you need to atleast qualify in JEE Advance
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
NATA 2023 qualifying cutoff is constant for all categories. However, the NATA 2023 admission cutoff will be different for every institute and category. Reserved categories can expect a lower admission cutoff as compared to the General category. Similarly, popular institutes will have a higher admission cutoff as compared to other institutes. Before applying for admissions, the candidates are advised to check the previous year cutoff trends to know their chance of admission into their preferred Architecture institute.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
No. NATA cutoff will consist of the minimum scores that the candidates will have to secure for higher chances of admissions. Therefore, the candidates will not be guaranteed admissions into the institutes even if the meet the cutoff requirements since other factors will also be considered. Candidates are advised to carefully check the previous years' cutoff of their preferred institutes to know in which institute they have a higher chance of admission.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
NATA 2023 admission cutoff is the minimum scores that need to be secured for admissions into the participating institutes. The admission cutoff will be prepared and released individually by the institutes. Therefore, the NATA admission cutoff will be different for every college and category. Candidates are advised to check the previous years' cutoff to know the probable marks that need to be secure to have a higher chance of admissions. While preparing the admission cutoff, the authorities will consider various factors related to the entrance examination and institute.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
NATA 2023 qualifying cutoff is the minimum score that the candidates need to secure to qualify the entrance examination. For NATA 2023, the qualifying cutoff is 70 marks. All of the candidates need to score minimum 70 marks out of the total 200 marks to qualify the entrance examination. However, it is to be noted that securing the NATA qualifying cutoff does not guarantee admission into the participating institutes.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The authorities will consider various factors related to the entrance examination while preparing the NATA 2023 cutoff. Some of the factors that will be considered by the authorities are - previous year cutoff trends, difficulty level of the entrance examination, total number of applicants for the examination, total number of seats for admission, etc. The qualifying and admission NATA 2023 cutoff is different as no common counselling process will be held for the qualified candidates.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
NATA 2023 cutoff will be prepared and released online at nata.in. Candidates will be able to check the qualifying NATA cutoff 2023 online. However, the admissions cutoff will be released by the individual institutes to select candidates for admissions. Therefore, the candidates will have to check the individual institutes to know the minimum scores required for higher chances of admission into the participating institutes.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
It is to be noted that there are chances of cases arising where the candidates will not be allotted centres within their first preferred NATA exam city. The allotment of centres will depend on many factors including preferences, centre availability, total number of candidates for the particular test centre, etc. Hence, the authorities can add or remove centres as per the requirements. If the first preferred city is not available due to some particular reason, then the candidates will be allotted centres as per their second and third preference.
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