What is the difference between the NATA and GATE exams?

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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    GATE is accepted for All M.Tech and Ph.D. courses at the Indian Institute of Technology and National Institute of Technology and other private or government engineering colleges. NATA is for Architecture B.Arch courses that are accepted across private architecture and government architecture colleges. Eligibility: With PCM and mathematics as the main subject in your 10+2 respectively. I hope this will help you.
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    Sahith Chandra Poreddy

    2 years ago
    National Aptitude Test in Architecture NATA is the exam for the students who want to pursue a degree in architecture after 12th class. Where as the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering is for those who wants to pursue Master's degree in the field of engineering from top universities in India. The eligibility for NATA is 12th class with a minimum aggregate of 60%. The eligibilility for GATE is a degree in the field of sciences.

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