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Lot of colleges accept better of NATA and JEE-2 marks. NATA gives a weighted score considering the board and NATA exam marks (50 each), while JEE-2 gives a percentile score. How do we know which is better? How will the merit list be prepared if some submit NATA marks and some JEE-2 marks?


Dinesh Shirvaikar 20th Sep, 2020
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gauravvijayvargiya399 26th Sep, 2020

Hello,

The choice of taking admission into the college either from NATA score or JEE scores depends on the student. There us a minimum rank or score that the college or committee release that is required to get admission.

While the NATA scores are based on marks obtained and JEE scores are based on your category and percentile rank, both have different cutoff trends alongside the different eligibility criteria. This differs from college to college and university to university.

You can have a look at the article given below to view more information and details about getting admission through NATA score and JEE scores,

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-or-jee-main-paper-2-which-better-option-for-barch-admission

Hope that helps. Good luck

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