I scored 97 marks in NATA and 98% in +2. What colleges can I get?
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Congratulations on your scores in NATA and +2! With a NATA score of 97 and a +2 percentage of 98, you have a good chance of getting into a good architecture college. Here are some colleges that you may be eligible for:
* BMS School of Architecture (BMSSOA) in Bangalore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 870-875.
* Impact School of Architecture in Bangalore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 1440-1450.
* SJB School of Architecture and Planning in Bangalore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 1820-1830.
* Mysore School of Architecture in Mysore: The opening rank for this college in 2021 was 1440-1450.
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Congratulations on your excellent scores! With your impressive performance in NATA and +2, you have a good chance of getting admission to several reputable architecture colleges in India. Here are some colleges you can consider:
1. School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), Delhi
2. Sir J.J. College of Architecture, Mumbai
3. Chandigarh College of Architecture, Chandigarh
4. Department of Architecture, National Institute of Technology (NIT), Tiruchirappalli
5. School of Architecture, CEPT University, Ahmedabad
6. School of Architecture and Planning, Anna University, Chennai
7. Faculty of Architecture, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Mani...more
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