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i got 73 marks in NATA ...can you please tell me if I'm able to take admission in any government college ? And suggest some names of colleges too who accept my NATA score.. Please help me out???


Anshika singh 3rd Jul, 2021
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Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 12th Aug, 2021

hi,

see as per NATA 2021 official brochure released by CoA, the qualifying marks required for a candidate in the entrance exam is 70 marks out of 200, So the state admission committee or colleges will conduct the  admission process based on nata score + 12th academic records or state entrance test performance .

so it is difficult to predict any colleges just based on NATA score , since cutoff score would depends on the factors like number of applicant, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students category etc.

hope you understand.

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12th Aug, 2021
I have 73 marks in nata and 85 percent in 12th now is it possible to take admission in government college
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