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Sneha Kumari

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To determine your chances of admission in a government college in Kerala for B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) based on your NATA score of 109 and 92% in 12th grade, it's important to consider the specific admission criteria and cutoff scores set by the colleges in Kerala.Admission to B.Arch programs in Kerala is typically based on a combination of NATA scores and 12th-grade marks. Each college may have different cutoff scores depending on factors such as the number of available seats and the overall applicant pool.

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Lakshya Gariya

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Congratulations on your scores in NATA and +2! With a NATA score of 97 and a +2 percentage of 98, you have a good chance of getting into a good architecture college. Here are some colleges that you may be eligible for:* BMS School of Architecture (BMSSOA) in Bangalore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 870-875.* Impact School of Architecture in Bangalore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 1440-1450.* SJB School of Architecture and Planning in Bangalore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 1820-1830.* Mysore School of Architecture in Mysore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 1440-1450.These
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Aparna Lilith

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The minimum marks required in class 12th board to get admission in government colleges, if you score 120+ marks in NATA will vary from college to college. However, in general, you should aim for a score of at least 80% in your class 12th board exams. This will give you a good chance of getting admission to a good government college. 

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Aparna Lilith

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Hello, to qualify for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA), candidates must score a minimum of 70 marks out of 200. This is the minimum qualifying marks for NATA 2023. The official cut-off for NATA 2023 will be unannounced by the Council of Architecture (CoA) once the exam cycle is over. 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of NATA 2023 is given below.Eligibility: Candidate should have passed an 10+2 examination with at least 50 percent aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. So, 50% in PCM is mandatory requirement, so you can't give NATA exam.

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YASH SHARMA

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NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) does not have a specific syllabus for Mathematics. NATA primarily focuses on assessing the aptitude of candidates for the field of architecture, and it includes sections related to drawing, observation skills, aesthetic sensitivity, and critical thinking.The Mathematics section in NATA primarily tests the candidates mathematical ability, including numerical calculations, basic algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and arithmetic. The questions in this section are designed to assess the candidates quantitative reasoning skills, mathematical problem-solving ability, and application of mathematical
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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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CoA has removed the drawing section in the NATA 2023 paper. Candidates will now be assessed on their aptitude and reasoning skills for admissions into the B.Arch courses offered by the participating institutes. However, through the examination, the candidates will be tested on their ability to analyze drawings and use logical reasoning. Therefore, the candidates are advised not to miss out on studying concepts of drawing.

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Yashika Goyal

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The NATA score is good but due to the 12th presentation, you might end up getting a local architecture college but if the cut off went well and you scored well then might get a good government college with best of the faculty to get more practical knowledge.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Yes. Candidates are advised to check and become familiar with the NATA exam pattern before and during their preparation process. Through the NATA exam pattern, the candidates will be able to understand how the examination will be held. This will allow them to know what to expect and the type of questions that are created for the examination, which will boost their preparation process. Through NATA 2023 exam pattern, the candidates will also be able to know important details such as marking scheme, type of questions, duration, and more.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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According to the official NATA 2023 exam pattern, the medium of the entrance examination will be essentially the English language. However, some of the questions may be in regional languages also. Candidates will be able to know the details regarding the use of languages in the examination through the question paper. If the candidates face any problems during the examination, they can always contact and ask for help from the invigilators.

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