I've got 65% in 12th board and am not eligible for NATA exam, should I repeat 12th class again or go for JEE Mains Paper-2?

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Sharath H Aithal
7 years ago
Hi, in NATA 2019 regulations, you have to secure at least 50% Marks in physics, chemistry and mathematics and an aggregate of at least 50% marks in board examinations. So considering you have scored 65% in your board exams and hoping you would have scored more than 50% in physics, chemistry and math

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7 years ago
Hi, The eligibility criteria for NATA has been revised for 2019. Candidates now need to secure a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Earlier, candidates needed to study only Mathematics as one of the compulsory subjects in 10+2. https://www.shiksha.com/architecture

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