I scored 121 in Nata and 77% in 12th. Can I get admission in lpu with any scholarship or otherwise just get admission?

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    Oliva Jones | Contributor-Level 8

    3 months ago

    121 in NATA + 77% in 12th
    At LPU, that’s definitely good enough to get admission into the B.Arch program. You might even be eligible for a scholarship, especially through NATA score-based criteria. 

    LPU gives scholarships based on:

    • NATA score 

    • 12th board marks 

    • LPU’s own entrance test (LPUNEST) 

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    Ruchi bhardwaj | Contributor-Level 7

    10 months ago

    Hello,

    With a NATA score of 121 and a 77% in your 12th-grade examinations, you have a competitive profile for admission to Lovely Professional University (LPU). However, it's important to note that the NATA cutoff scores can vary each year based on several factors, including the number of applicants and the overall performance in the exam. Therefore, while your score is generally considered good, it is advisable to check the specific cutoff for the architecture program at LPU for the current admission cycle.The eligiblity criteria for admission is Pass with 50% marks in 10+2 with English, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry or Biology or

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    RASHMI PRIYA | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    Based on your score of 121 in NATA and 77% in your 12th, it is quite possible for you to gain admission to Lovely Professional University (LPU) for the B.Arch program, though eligibility requirements can vary depending on the specific course and the scholarship criteria.

    Admission Eligibility for B.Arch at LPU:

    1. NATA Score: The minimum required score in NATA for admission to B.Arch at LPU is typically around 70 (subject to change based on year and cut-off). Since you have scored 121, you meet the eligibility criteria for the program.

    2. 12th Percentage: For admission into the B.Arch program, LPU generally requires a minimum of 50% in your 12t

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    anuj mishra | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    Hi, NATA is mandatory to qualify for admission to the B.ARCH program which is a 5-year program.

    The eligibility criteria for B.Arch is a score of 50% in 10+2 with English, Physics, Mathematics & Chemistry/ Biology/ Computer Science/ IT/ Business Study/ Engineering Graphics/ Informatics Practice/ Technical Vocational Subject + NATA 2024. 
    LPU ranks 16th in architecture amongst all the government and private universities of India as per the NIRF rankings. 
    LPU is recognised by the CoA and the curriculum is designed as per the guidelines of the Council of Architecture (CoA). 

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    Lily Bsty | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    Dear Reader,

    B.Arch under graduate program, where NATA is mandatory to qualify to take admission in this programme. here is the eligibility criteria Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English, Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry or Biology or Computer Science or IT or Business Study or Engineering Graphics or Informatics Practice or Technical Vocational Subject  subject to qualifying  NATA 2025.
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    Pass with 50% in Diploma (any stream) (3 years) (with Mathematics) or equivalent, subject to qualifying  NATA 2025. 

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    harshita johri | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    Hi, 

    In particular, your NATA score of 121 and your Class 12 77% puts you in the running for admission to Lovely Professional University (LPU) for the B.Arch program. LPU bases its entrance requirements on academic performance and NATA scores. Your competitive NATA score increases your chances of getting in, and you may be eligible for scholarships based on how well you do.

    To apply, fill out the LPU online application form with your academic details and NATA score. Attend the post-submission counselling session to have your application reviewed. Depending on your eligibility, you may get a scholarship in addition to an admission of

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    Nishchhal Madaan

    6 months ago

    Hello there,

    With a NATA score of 121 and a 77% in your 12th-grade examinations, you meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) program at Lovely Professional University (LPU). LPU requires candidates to have at least 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, along with a valid NATA score.?

    Regarding scholarships, LPU offers financial assistance based on various criteria, including performance in national-level tests like NATA. While specific scholarship details for a NATA score of 121 are not publicly disclosed, it is advisable to contact LPU's admissions of

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    YogyaaOSharma | Contributor-Level 8

    6 months ago

    Yes, you are eligible to take admission in the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) program at Lovely Professional University (LPU) with a NATA score of 121 and 77% in your 12th standard. The eligibility criteria are that the student must have completed 10+2 with Mathematics as a compulsory subject and a minimum of 50% in aggregate, and a valid NATA Score. 

    Regarding scholarship opportunities, LPU has various scholarship schemes based on academic performance, entrance tests, etc. While LPU does not publish specific details of scholarships eligibility based on NATA score and 12th percentage, it is possible some financial aid or scholar

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    Sampreet Kaur | Contributor-Level 6

    6 months ago

    Yes, you can definitely get admission in LPU for the B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) program with your NATA score of 121 and 77% in 12th. LPU accepts NATA scores for admission to its Architecture program, and your score is good enough to apply.

    Scholarship Possibility at LPU:

    LPU offers scholarships based on NATA score, 12th marks, and also through LPUNEST (LPU's own scholarship test).

    • With 121 in NATA and 77% in 12th, you may be eligible for a partial scholarship.

    • To increase your chances of getting a higher scholarship, you can also appear for LPUNEST, which is conducted online and is free for some students.

    Why Choose LPU for Architect

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    Sunil Singh | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    Eligibility Criteria for Admission and Scholarship

    You are eligible for admission as well as a scholarship. Below are the eligibility criteria for the program:

    1. For 10+2 Candidates:

      • Pass with 50% in 10+2 with English, Physics, Mathematics, and one of the following:
        • Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, IT, Business Studies, Engineering Graphics, Informatics Practices, or Technical Vocational Subjects.
      • The candidate must have qualified in NATA 2024.
    2. For Diploma Holders:

      • Pass with 50% in a 3-year Diploma in any stream with Mathematics.
      • The candidate must have qualified in NATA 2024.

    Scholarship Details:

    • If your NATA score is between 90-130 or above
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