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Aniket Singh

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You can appear for NATA but you can't get admission in architecture course as the eligibility criteria is 12th passed with maths and English for science students.
I hope it will help.

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astha singh

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You only need a minimum of 55% in class 12th. Qualifying marks in NATA would be governed by the following rules. You must satisfy all three rules to qualify.
1. At least 25% must be secured in MCQ portion (30 out of 120)
2. At least 25% must be secured in drawing portion (20 out of 80)
3. Overall qualifying marks (out of 200) would be based on post-exam statistics and at the discretion of
the council.

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astha singh

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If you have cleared NATA, everything should work out. You don't need to mention that you wrote a supplementary in Maths.

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Greetings,
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Saidileep Yamani

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Considering you fall in general category, you will get the lower branches in NIT, Allahabad and top branches in NE, NITs and other lower NITs. If you are interested in core branches then better take RV, Manipal or VIT.

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Pankaj Kumar

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No, when you're in school you have to take math classes that are part of the curriculum, but most of the math you'll actually need when practicing as an architect is pretty basic. Basic trigonometry is helpful to figure out and angle from the lengths of the sides of a triangle, or vice versa, but with computers these days, even that really isn't necessary. When I was in college I had to take calculus, but I think now they have "calculus for non-math majors" that's easier. As an architect I have never used calculus, and I don't even remember the basics from college. Don't let the math scare you though. There are lots of architects who a
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