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Khushi Sharma

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The minimum mark to qualify in the NATA exam to get admission to B.Arch at TCE is 80/200 which is 40%. If you get this score, then you are eligible for admission to the B.Arch course. The candidate must have passed class 12th from any recognized university with a minimum of 50% aggregate.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. While preparing the NATA quaifying and admission cutoff, the authorities will check and consider the previous years' cutoff trends. Candidates are also advised to check the previous years' NATA cutoffs to know the scores that they should secure to have a higher chance of admission into their preferred college. The minimum qualifying cutoff has to be secured to qualify the entrance examination. NATA admission cutoff will be individually prepared and released by the institutes.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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NATA cutoff is the minimum marks that the candidates will have to secure to qualify the examination and be eligible for admissions. There are two types of NATA cutoff - qualifying and admission cutoff. The qualifying cutoff of NATA is the minimum marks that the candidates will have to secure to qualify the entrance examination. However, the admission cutoff of NATA will consist of the minimum scores that has to be secured to have higher chances of admission into the preferred college.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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While preparing the NATA cutoff, the authorities will consider various factors related to the entrance examination. Some of the important factors that will be considered by the authorities to prepare the cutoff of NATA are - difficulty level of the entrance exam, previous year cutoff trends, number of applicants, total number of seats available for admission, etc. While the qualifying cutoff will be prepared and released by CoA, the admission cutoff will be released individually by the participating institutes. 

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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CoA will prepare and release the NATA qualifying cutoff online at nata.in. The candidates will be informed about the minimum marks that they need to secure to qualify the examination through the NATA qualifying cutoff. However, the NATA admission cutoff will be prepared by the respective colleges/institutes and released at their official website. Candidates will be required to individually check their preferred college for the cutoff trends.

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a year ago

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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NATA qualifying cutoff will remain constant for every category. All candidates, irrespective of their category, will have to secure the qualifying cutoff to considered eligible for BArch admissions. However, the NATA admission cutoff will differ for every college and category. As compared to the General category, the reserved category can expect a lower cutoff. Before applying for admissions, the candidates are advised to check the previous year cutoff trends. 

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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The minimum scores that the candidates need to secure for admission into their preferred institute constitutes the NATA admission cutoff. CoA is not responsible for the creation of the admission cutoff. The colleges/institutes will prepare the NATA admission cutoff after considering various factors. It is to be noted that the admission cutoff will be different for every college and category. Candidats are advised to check the previous years' cutoff trends to know the cutoff range for admissions. 

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a year ago

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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The NATA qualifying cutoff is the minimum score that the candidates will have to secure to qualify the entrance examination and be considered eligible for the admission process. CoA will announce the NATA 2025 qualifying cutoff soon, however, as per the previous year trends, it is expected to be 70 marks out of 200. While the qualifying NATA cutoff does not guarantee admission, the candidates will qualify the entrance examination if they meet the cutoff decided by the authorities. 

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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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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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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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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