Which college can I get with 114 marks in NATA a 80% (best 5) in boards? Shall I drop 1 year? I got CVRCE Bhubaneswar (ME).

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8 years ago
First of all my advice to you is don't drop out because drop is not a solution at all. You've scored very well in NATA and even in boards also. Apply for top colleges who know your luck shines and you get admitted in the top college of architecture. Apply for top colleges first and then go for avera

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