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Eligibility Criteria to apply for NATA 2023 exam are mentioned below:
Age: No minimum age criteria are specified by the Council of Architecture.
Educational Qualification: Candidate must have completed 10+2 with PCM from a recognized board.
Minimum Marks: Candidates must have scored 50% aggregate in PCM.
Appearing candidates: Candidates currently appearing for 10+2 can also apply for NATA exam.
Lateral entries are not allowed for NATA applications.
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