Can a student studying plus two appear for NATA
Hello aspirant,
I can help you with better information.
Yes,you are eligible and here is the eligibility criteria for more information.
All candidates appearing in the exam have to meet the below-mentioned eligibility criteria of NATA 2019.
The candidate must have passed 10+2 exam and scored minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and also in aggregate.
There is no minimum or maximum age criteria for appearing in the exam. However, the candidate will have to meet any additional eligibility criteria that may be specified by the institute the candidate has applied for admission.
For more details go through the below link
Link:https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-eligibility-criteria
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Hello Par than,
Yes, the student apperaing class 12th with subject Physics,Chemistry and Maths can go for NATA exam. As COUNCIL OF ARCHITECTURE(CoA) conducts it every year made MATHS as the mandatory and main subject too to appear the exam.
So if you are a PCM candidate then you need ot to worry about all these thing. Just have a chill pill & work hard for exam.
Good luck :)
Hope it helps.
Hello,
- Before applying for the examination, there are sure parameters that a hopeful must satisfy. They are as per the following:
- 10+2 alumni or showing up with Mathematics as a required subject.
- 10+3 Diploma holders (any stream)/seeming perceived by Central/State Government with Mathematics as one of the subjects.
- Global Baccalaureate Diploma passed/showing up, following 10 years of tutoring with Mathematics as a necessary subject of examination.
All the best
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