What is the desired NATA range to get into Crescent School of Architecture for B.Arch?

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To get into the Cresent School of Architecture for Bachelors of Architecture the candidates should have passed 10+2 examination from HBC, CBSE, ISC etc. Or any other equivalent examination with a aggregate minimum of 50% marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Talking about the NATA examination

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