I scored 157 in NATA 2019. What will be my probable rank?

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Sharath H Aithal
6 years ago
Hi, NATA or Council of Architecture does not give ranking. Regional counseling authorities give rankings based on NATA scores + 12th scores. Congratulations, you have a very good score of 157/200 in NATA 2019 exam, I am sure that you will secure admission in very good colleges across India.

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Thank you Sir. I secured 86.4% in BOARDS 2019. So what can be my rank if I want to try in JJ College of Architecture, Mumbai?

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