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  1. When is the Aptitude Test conducted?

    National Aptitude Test for Architecture (NATA) is conducted by Council of Architecture from April of every year till August . For more information check the web site: www.nata.in

  2. Whether the Aptitude Test is compulsory or not?

    Yes, Aptitude test is compulsory. No candidate including Management Quota, PIO, and Foreign students shall be admitted to any architecture college unless he or she qualifies the Aptitude Test.

    NATA is conducted in SCOA every year in April to August. SCOA is one of the authorized test centre for NATA.

  3. What are the minimum qualifications for the admission?

    Candidates seeking admission should have passed Higher Secondary Examination (XII) with Mathematics as compulsory subject or Two or Three Year Diploma (any stream) recognized by the Central or State Government with minimum of 50% of aggregate marks (45% aggregate for Reserved category) and minimum 40% marks in Aptitude Test (NATA).

  4. Whether one can transfer admission from one Architecture College to another Architecture college?

    Yes, it is possible within the colleges under Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University ( BAMU ) provided one can produce a no objection certificate from the earlier institute & one should have passed in all the subjects in the examinations without any backlog. It is also possible within India provided the subjects/Semester/Year equivalence criteria of Pune University are met. All other conditions stated above will remain the same.

  5. What is the intake capacity of our college?

    40 seats are filled up every year in the First year of B.Arch. course.

  6. What is the annual fee structure for 'Indian' and 'Foreign' students for B.Arch

    Subject to approval by the Shikshan Shulka Samiti