What is the NATA application fee for admission to B.Arch at Sir M.V. School of Architecture in 2025?
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After completing the application submission process, candidates will have to make the payment of the prescribed NATA application fee for enrollment in BArch course at Sir M.V. School of Architecture. The application fee can be paid using Netbanking/ Credit Cards/ ICICI Isure Bank Challan.
Particulars
Fee of one test
Fee for two tests
Fee for three tests
General/OBC Male Candidates
INR 1,750
INR 3,250
INR 4,500
General/OBC Female Candidates
INR 1,250
INR 2,250
INR 3,000
SC/ST/EWS/PwD Male Candidates
INR 1,250
INR 2,250
INR 3,000
SC/ST/EWS/PwD Female Candidates
INR 1,000
INR 1,750
INR 2,500
Transgender Candidates
INR 1,000
INR 1,500
INR 2,000
Outside India
INR 10,000
INR 18,000
INR 25,000
Note: Candidates need to download the prefilled registration form and procure the necessary registration documents. They would also be required to select a test centre from the official website at a location convenient to the candidate. Approach the test center for an appointment for NATA. After this, procure the receipt cum appointment voucher fr
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