Dear Aspirant,
the cutoff for colleges for each year varies due to various reasons such as, number of seats available, the number of participants appearing for the examination, complexity of the paper etc. Your admission possibilities to colleges is dependent on your NATA score as well as your 12th board examination marks. You will first have to get a final merit score based on your NATA marks and 12th standard board examination marks, which gives you your final merit score on 200.
Marks above 130 will help you get admission to a good private college, where as marks above 150 will help you get a seat in a government college. Marks between 100-130 you can get a colleges but it may not be of your choice.
For more details on colleges kindly visit the link provided below.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-engineering-colleges-in-india-accepting-nata
Hello Aspirant..
In NATA, a score of 90 is considered average.
Your admission to any Architecture college in India is also contingent on your NATA score and 12th Board results.
As a result, your NATA score of 200 will be converted to marks out of 100, and your 12th grade marks will be added to it, giving you your Final Merit score.
A score of at least 130 will get you into a decent private college, whereas a score of at least 150 is required for admission to a government college. A score of 100 to 130 will get you into a good college, while a score of less than 100 will make it more difficult to get into the institution of your choice.
Now you have two options: go on with this NATA score if you are confident that you will earn a score above 90% in Boards, or work hard and take NATA again because you can take NATA five times and your highest score will be considered out of all of your tries.
I hope this information helps.
Regards.
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