What is the process of admission in Maharastra college of Architecture? I have scored 50% in 12th and 60 marks in NATA.

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Asked by Surmai Saraf
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Archie Bindal
5 years ago
No, you are not eligible. You need 80/200 marks to be eligible so I don't think you will get admission.

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Sharath H Aithal
9 years ago
You need a minimum of 80/200 in NATA to qualify for Architecture admission.

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K
5 years ago
If I failed in math and give improvement exam next year can I eligibil to give NATA exam.

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