Does 12th percentage matters more than NATA marks for B.Arch colleges?

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Sharath H Aithal
6 years ago
Hi, No, for government merit seat, both scores are equally important. Since both the scores are considered before the ranking list is announced.

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Ridhima Bansal
6 years ago
Hi Chinmayee, For admission to the B.Arch colleges you need to have 70% in boards and have cleared NTA only then you can apply for B.Arch colleges, if you clear both the criteria then you can definitely apply for the same.

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