Should I take a year drop and prepare for JEE Mains paper 2 of architecture or opt for NATA?

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Asked by Apoorv Singh
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Lakshit Arora
9 years ago
Go for NATA if you think you can easily crack it, else drop the year.

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I have got 113 marks in nata..

Satish K Swarnkar
9 years ago
Dear Apoorv Anurag, For your information JEE Main has already closed so you should try for NATA Exam. And remember that in First attempt you should get 80 Marks out of 200 i.e. 40% Marks compulsory for Admission. So dear appear in NATA when you are ready for the same. Best of Luck.

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Sir i have already given nata and scored 113. Sir can u provide some information about sir jj college of architecture.. Is that good??

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