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According to the official website of Dev Bhoomi School of Architecture and Design, admission to the B.Arch programme requires a valid NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) score or a valid JEE Main (B.Arch) score. Therefore, it is not possible to take admission in Dev Bhoomi School of Architecture and Design, B.Arch without NATA or JEE Main (B.Arch) score.

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Admission to CT Institute of Architecture and Plannings B.Arch programme is somewhat tough. It is possible to meet the NATA score required but preparation is essential. Your chances are improved by a high academic record in the 12th grade with at least 50% in mathematics and a decent NATA score usually between 90 and 120. It will also be simpler if you have a strong portfolio and have prepared yourself with architectural drawing and aptitude. Admission is possible if one meets the qualifying requirements and prepares diligently.

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In order to be considered for admission to the CT Institute of Architecture and Planning's B.Arch programme, you should concentrate on achieving at least 50% of the possible grades in your 12th grade, particularly in mathematics. Thoroughly practise drawing, architectural awareness, and aptitude exams in order to be well-prepared for the NATA exam. Boost your knowledge of geometry, logical thinking, and architecture in general. Make use of online and NATA preparation materials, as well as coaching centres for advice. Build a solid portfolio as well to highlight your creative and design skills.

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A NATA score of 90 to 120 is normally required for entrance to the CT Institute of Architecture and Plannings B.Arch programme while higher scores increase admission prospects. The NATA minimum qualifying score is 70 out of 200. At CT Institute of Architecture and Planning the five year B.Arch programme focuses on giving students a thorough education in architecture. The curriculum covers theoretical information useful design abilities, and exposure to actual architectural difficulties. Well equipped studios, libraries and workshops are among the amenities available to meet students' academic and artistic needs.

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The NATA (National Aptitude test Architecture) exam is conducted every year by the CoA (council of architecture) for the admission into the course of B.Arch ( Bachelor's of Architecture) To get into admission in the school of architecture CMR University one should score in the range of 120 -150. However, academic progression in the 12th standard in the subjects namely Physics, Chemistry, Maths is a plus.

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To pursue B.Arch (Bachelor's of Architecture) at school of architecture CMR University, An individual should be prepared for the following:Must passed 12th class examination from a recognised board for example (CBSE or ICSE) with the minimum percentage of 55%Students must appear in the entrance exam for JEE Mains with architectural subjects which is essential for B.Arch.Candidates have to prepare themselves for the personal interview test and should practice the questions which are common Going through the official website of the institution is a greater move to know details  

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