Does BE Arch need 50% of avg. marks in math and science?

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Any candidates having passed SSLC (Std X) or equivalent examination can appear for NATA or any candidates who finished +2 exams, waiting for the result & confident of getting eligibility mark for B.Arch can also apply for NATA. Candidates should have passed in 10+2 or equivalent examination from recognized...
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Any candidates having passed SSLC (Std X) or equivalent examination can appear for NATA or any candidates who finished +2 exams, waiting for the result & confident of getting eligibility mark for B.Arch can also apply for NATA. Candidates should have passed in 10+2 or equivalent examination from recognized board/University with mathematics as one of the subject with minimum of 50% marks can apply for NATA entrance test Candidates should have 10+3 diploma (any stream) recognized by central/state governments with minimum of 50% can appear for NATA. read less
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No, 50% in 12th board required.
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Maths is compulsory. Science is extremely desirable but not mandatory. 50% in maths is compulsory.
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NATA tutor, tutor for class VIII, IX, X

Yes 50% avg. is required in 12th board.
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Certified Professional Art & Design Trainer with 23 Years of Experience

No, You need 50% marks in 12th Standard only.
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Students must past 12th standard exam with minimum 50% marks.
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