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AKSHAY POPHALI

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First of all, I would really congratulate her for getting a very good rank in JEE Mains. With this good rank, You can easily get top branches like CSE, ECE, EEE in top NITs like VNIT, NITC, NITW, NITRKL, NITK. Even you are able to secure top branches like ECE or EEE in NIT Trichy which is a very good thing!
So with this rank, You have very high chances of getting all top branches like CSE, ECE or EEE in top NITs and IIITs with this rank. Good Luck for your Counselling!

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Divya PanjaniEducation consultant

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The following are the best institutes under NATA:
1 Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
2 Goa College of Architecture
3 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
4 Birla Institute of Technology
5 Lovely Professional University Punjab
6 Andhra University
7 BMS College of Architecture, Karnataka
8 Anna University, Chennai
9 Anna University of Technology, Madurai
10 CEPT University.

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deepika maurya

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The National Institutes of Technology is one of the most prestigious colleges in India. SPA, JJ School of Architecture, CEPT, etc. Are other good architecture colleges in India. However, you might find that the work culture and environment at a school of architecture and design are drastically different from those at the National Institute of Technology. Technical subjects are taught in a very good technical environment at the National Institutes of Technology, which is crucial to honing your technical skills and practical knowledge of building in addition to aesthetics. When deciding upon the institute, you take into account the reput
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deepika maurya

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No, the National Aptitude Test for Architecture NATA is not necessary for an interior design course in India. NATA is an entrance examination for architecture courses, not for an interior design course. National Aptitude Test for Architecture Colleges offers architectural design in housing, regional, industrial, environmental, transport, landscape, and so on. However, if you want to do an interior design course, you have to write the CEPT, AIEED SEED UID, IIAD, NID, GD Goenka, Pearl Academy Entrance Exam, etc.

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Pothula Aishwarya

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50% of marks weightage is NATA & 50% mark weightage of Board marks + NATA score /2 in other words the average of the above-mentioned should be above 150 to get admission. Average score is 90-120.

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Vishesh Vanjani

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For B.Sc. (Hons.). Courses, there are around 10-20% seats for students across India. So yes, you can.

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deepika maurya

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GATE is accepted for All M.Tech and Ph.D. courses at the Indian Institute of Technology and National Institute of Technology and other private or government engineering colleges. NATA is for Architecture B.Arch courses that are accepted across private architecture and government architecture colleges. Eligibility: With PCM and mathematics as the main subject in your 10+2 respectively. I hope this will help you.

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Bharat Panchange

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D. Y Patil University Navi Mumbai, NMIMS Mumbai, PIADS, Nagpur, Amity University Mumbai.

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Shubham Kumar

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Yes, you can. It is a good rank. There are many good colleges.

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Priyanka Kukreja

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To calculate NATA cut off your board percentage is added to the half of your NATA score. Boards percentage+(nata score divided by 2.

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