In which college can I get admission to pursue B.Arch with 86 marks in NATA 2016?

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4 years ago
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9 years ago
Of course, you can apply but as there is a weightage of boards in NATA, you need to score good marks in class 12th to get admission in a good college.

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I've got 86% in high school and 87.2% in inter.

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