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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, You can try for this college with this score. Do confirm with this college before applying.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, We cannot predict cutoffs but we can estimate the expected cutoffs. LS Raheja school of Architecture grants Admission through MASA-CAP. MASA publishes its Merit ranking based on an Aggregate of your NATA score and Boards result. The Aggregate is calculated by considering 50% of NATA score + Boards percentile. LSR comes under the first batch of preferences for Students so the merit rank needs to be under 100120. In successive rounds seats do get available as students opt out for JJ and Rachana AOA. So the brackets increases to 150175. To gain a Merit rank under 200 you need an Aggregate score of 145+. .

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

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The Final Merit score is calculated based on your 12th board exam percentage and your NATA score. Just divide your NATA score by 2 and add your board percentage (which is out of 100) and then divide the total by 2. That gives you your final merit score.

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rahul r

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NATA scores are used for admissions to different government aided and non-aided schools /colleges of Architecture, to provide common measure for comparing the qualifications of applicants, for admission in addition to their scholastic performance in 10+2 or equivalent examination. Interested candidates can apply directly to the college via online/offline mode. According to the Council of Architecture, admission guidelines, a candidate applying to any school / college of architecture in India should have achieved 40% score in NATA i.e. at least 80/200, for consideration of admission into first year B.Arch.

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SAI SHANMUKH

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Hi,
It depends upon your NATA score and your rank. You can select best universities near to your location, and the college even depends on the counselling method. All the best and score well in NATA examination.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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At least, you have to score more than cut off, so that you can get best college.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
The Final Merit score is calculated based on you 12th Board exam percentage and your NATA score.
Just divide your NATA score by 2 and add your board percentage (which is out of 100) and then divide the total by 2. That gives you your Final Merit score.
For example: If your 12th Board percentage is 80 and your NATA score is 120.
Then,
120/2 =60 (NATA score divided by 2)
60+80 = 140
140/2 = 70
Hence, 70 is your Final Merit score.

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bhavya arora

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50% required in +2 and you can apply they have total 120 seats so the selection depends on NATA score. There is no particular score. It depends on the score of applying students and their rank.

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Om KatheIT Engineer,Writer,Anchor, Syaahi Chapter Head

Guide-Level 13

No, you have to give JEE (paper-2) to get admitted in SPA.

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