Is NATA score compulsory to get admission in B.Arch?

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    Rajiv Kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Yes, definitely, NATA score is compulsory to get admission in B.Arch in most of the Institutions in India. Also, JEE for Architecture and many state level Exams for Architecture are also considered. Some good institutions for doing Architecture are:-
    BITS Pilani
    Delhi College of Engineering
    Lovely professional university
    National Institute of Engineering, Mysore
    BIT Ranchi.
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    HEMANSHU DEWANGAN Creative mind for new ideas share your views. | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    Yes, definitely it is compulsory to all who are looking to pursue B.Arch. Without that, you are not able to take admission in any of the architecture colleges in India.
    But if you have given JEE Mains paper-2 then it will be the last chance for you to take admission in the top most colleges of India like NITs, GFTIs, etc.
    Otherwise, you have to take admissions on the basis of management quota in some private institutions.
    All the best for a bright future.
    Good luck!
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    Shikher jain Student | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Yes, definitely, a majority of colleges accept NATA score for admission into B.Arch course. Either choose any other field or prepare for next year's NATA exam.
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    Lavi Katiyar

    7 years ago
    NATA exam is not compulsory for B.Arch. You have another option called JEE Main paper 2. With the help of JEE, you can get good colleges but JEE accepted college are less as compared to NATA college. You must have a good score in either of the exams to get into a good college. NATA paper examines the quality of students through the aptitude test and drawing test. NATA prefer almost every other college. With NATA good score your chances are high to get admission in a good college.
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    Hema Prasanna

    7 years ago
    Yes, NATA exam is compulsory for B.Arch.
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    Sahil Rana | Guide-Level 15

    6 years ago
    NATA is one of the two Aptitude tests together with JEE paper 2 for admission into B.Arch course. It is compulsory to write and pass NATA to join B.Arch anywhere in the country. But, there are exceptions also. You can join the Schools of Planning and Architecture under MHRD by writing JEE (Mains) paper 2.
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    Barath Chandar

    8 years ago
    It depends on the college, but most of the good colleges select students through marks obtained by the students in class 12th board & NATA or JEE Mains paper 2. So, don't ignore to take the exam.
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Yes, NATA score is compulsory for getting admission in any of the college in B.Arch branch, without that no government college will give you admission.
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    NATA is one of the two Aptitude tests together with JEE paper 2 for admission into B.Arch course. It is compulsory to write and pass NATA to join B.Arch, anywhere in the country. But, there are exceptions also. You can join the Schools of Planning and Architecture under MHRD by writing JEE (Mains) paper 2.
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    Lokesh Mathur | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Yes, NATA Score is compulsory to get admission in B.Arch.

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