Scoring 100 marks out of 200 in NATA 2026 puts you at approximately the 50th percentile, with an expected rank between 20,000 and 28,000, based on 2024 and 2025 trends.
NATA 2026 (National Aptitude Test in Architecture), conducted by the Council of Architecture, carries a total of 200 marks across two parts — an 80-mark drawing test and a 120-mark aptitude section. Phase 1 results for NATA 2026 were declared on June 15, 2026, and Phase 2 is scheduled for August 7–8, 2026. A score of 100 meets the qualifying threshold and places you in the NATA merit list. However, top government-aided architecture institutions generally require 140 marks or above. With 100 marks, select private architecture colleges across Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Rajasthan remain within reach.
- NATA 2026 total marks: 200 (Part A: 80 marks drawing + Part B: 120 marks aptitude)
- 100 marks = 50th percentile, expected rank 20,000–28,000
- Top government architecture colleges need 140+ marks
- Mid-tier and private colleges typically accept scores in the 100–130 range
- NATA 2026 Phase 1 result declared; Phase 2 scheduled for August 7–8, 2026
| Direct Link to NATA 2026 Official Website (Active) — www.nata.in |
NATA 2026 at a Glance: Your 100-Mark Score
NATA 2026 is a 200-mark exam conducted across two parts. Part A is a 90-minute drawing test worth 80 marks — covering composition, colour, sketching, and 3D composition. Part B is a 90-minute aptitude section worth 120 marks, comprising 42 MCQs and 8 No Choice Questions (NCQs) with no negative marking. A score of 100 out of 200 represents 50% of the total and qualifies comfortably under NATA 2026’s percentile-based qualifying criteria.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Marks | 200 |
| Part A — Drawing Test | 80 marks (90 minutes) |
| Part B — Aptitude (MCQ + NCQ) | 120 marks (90 minutes) |
| Your Score | 100 marks (50%) |
| Qualifying Basis (2026) | Percentile-based (no fixed raw score minimum) |
| Score Category | Average |
| Phase 1 Result Date | June 15, 2026 |
| Phase 2 Exam Date | August 7–8, 2026 |
Unlike earlier years where a fixed minimum was required in each part, NATA 2026 uses a percentile-based qualification system. Your standing relative to all test-takers determines your eligibility — a student who scores 100 is well within the qualifying bracket.
Expected Rank for 100 Marks in NATA 2026
Based on NATA 2024 participation data (approximately 37,000 students appeared) and extrapolated 2026 trends with an estimated 50,000+ total appearances, a score of 100 is expected to correspond to a rank of 20,000–28,000. The exact rank depends on actual 2026 participation numbers and paper difficulty. NATA applies score normalization across different sittings, making the percentile a more reliable indicator than raw rank alone.
| NATA Score (out of 200) | Expected Rank Range (2026) | Performance Band |
|---|---|---|
| 160 and above | 1 – 500 | Exceptional |
| 140 – 159 | 501 – 3,000 | Excellent |
| 120 – 139 | 3,001 – 10,000 | Good |
| 110 – 119 | 10,001 – 18,000 | Above Average |
| 100 – 109 | 18,000 – 28,000 | Average |
| 85 – 99 | 28,001 – 38,000 | Below Average |
| Below 85 | 38,001 and beyond | Low |
All rank figures in this table are expected values based on 2024 participation trends. A score of 100 marks translates to approximately the 50th percentile in recent editions of NATA. The rank band of 18,000–28,000 reflects the wider uncertainty in 2026 participation volumes.
Category-wise Admission Chances at 100 Marks
NATA releases a single common merit list without category-wise splits. The rank at 100 marks is identical across all categories in the NATA list. However, state counselling processes apply reservation norms during seat allotment, which effectively lowers the admission cutoff for students in reserved categories.
| Category | NATA Rank at 100 Marks | Typical State Counselling Cutoff Score (Expected) | Admission Chances |
|---|---|---|---|
| General / UR | 20,000 – 28,000 | 110 – 130 for government-aided seats | Private colleges only |
| OBC / OBC-NCL | 20,000 – 28,000 | 100 – 115 | Some state colleges + private |
| SC | 20,000 – 28,000 | 85 – 100 | Good for government-aided seats |
| ST | 20,000 – 28,000 | 75 – 90 | Good for government-aided seats |
| PwD / EWS | 20,000 – 28,000 | 80 – 100 | Moderate to good |
All cutoff figures are expected values based on 2024 and 2025 state-level admission trends. SC and ST students with 100 marks stand considerably better chances in states like Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, where reservation norms apply to architecture seat allotment.
Architecture Colleges with 100 Marks in NATA 2026
With 100 marks in NATA 2026, admission to top government architecture schools like SPA Delhi, CEPT Ahmedabad, or NIT Trichy B.Arch is unlikely — these require scores of 140–160. However, several mid-tier and private architecture colleges are accessible. The table below lists colleges where expected NATA cutoffs have historically been at or near the 95–115 mark range, based on previous year data.
| College Name | State | Expected NATA Cutoff (Based on 2024 Trends) | Chances at 100 Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pillai College of Architecture | Maharashtra | 90 – 105 | Good |
| D.Y. Patil College of Architecture, Pune | Maharashtra | 95 – 110 | Good to Moderate |
| MIT College of Engineering B.Arch, Pune | Maharashtra | 100 – 115 | Moderate |
| Sushant University School of Architecture | Haryana | 100 – 118 | Moderate |
| Vel Tech School of Architecture, Chennai | Tamil Nadu | 85 – 100 | Good |
| Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur | Rajasthan | 85 – 100 | Good |
| BMS College of Architecture, Bengaluru | Karnataka | 115 – 125 | Low |
| Manipal School of Architecture and Planning | Karnataka | 120 – 130 | Low |
| Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute (KRVIA) | Maharashtra | 110 – 125 | Low |
All college cutoff figures are expected values based on previous year admission trends and are not official data. Actual cutoffs for NATA 2026 admissions will be released by respective colleges and state counselling bodies during their individual admission processes.
State-wise Admission Overview for 100 Marks
Most states run independent counselling processes for B.Arch admissions using NATA scores. The minimum qualifying score and composite merit calculation method varies by state. Here is an expected overview for 100 marks based on 2024 and 2025 state-level admission data.
| State | Admission Authority | Expected Min. NATA Score (Private Colleges) | Chances at 100 Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra | DTE Maharashtra (CAP Round) | 95 – 105 | Good (several private colleges) |
| Andhra Pradesh | APSCHE | 90 – 105 | Good |
| Telangana | TSCHE | 90 – 105 | Good |
| Rajasthan | State counselling | 85 – 100 | Good |
| Tamil Nadu | TNEA Architecture | 95 – 110 | Moderate |
| Karnataka | KEA | 105 – 120 | Low to Moderate |
| Haryana | Management / Direct Admission | 95 – 110 | Moderate |
| Delhi (Private) | Management quota | 115 – 130 | Low |
Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Rajasthan offer the best admission prospects for students scoring 100 in NATA 2026. Registering for multiple state counselling processes is advised to maximise your seat options.
How NATA 2026 Score and Composite Merit Work
Most state counselling processes do not use the raw NATA score alone. A composite merit score combining NATA marks with Class 12 board performance determines your final rank in state counselling. This means a strong Class 12 PCM record can significantly offset a lower NATA score when competing for architecture seats.
- Maharashtra formula (typical): 50% weightage to NATA score + 50% weightage to Class 12 PCM percentage
- If your Class 12 PCM percentage is above 70%, your composite merit improves enough to compete for colleges that appear out of reach on NATA score alone
- NATA 2026 score validity: valid for one year from the date of declaration
- Students can appear in both NATA Phase 1 and Phase 2; the better of the two scores is used for admissions
- Phase 2 (August 7–8, 2026) is still available — a score improvement of 15–20 marks can shift your rank upward by 8,000–12,000 positions
If you scored 100 in NATA 2026 Phase 1, appearing in Phase 2 to improve your score is strongly recommended. Moving from 100 to 115–120 marks opens access to a significantly broader set of colleges, particularly in Maharashtra and Karnataka.
NATA 2026 100 Marks FAQs
Ques. What is the expected rank for 100 marks in NATA 2026?
Ans. Based on previous year participation data, 100 marks out of 200 in NATA 2026 is expected to yield a rank between 20,000 and 28,000. This corresponds to approximately the 50th percentile. The final rank will depend on total 2026 participation numbers and paper difficulty.
Ques. What is the total marks for NATA 2026?
Ans. NATA 2026 is out of 200 marks — Part A (drawing test) carries 80 marks and Part B (aptitude test with MCQs and NCQs) carries 120 marks. A score of 100 represents exactly 50% of the total marks.
Ques. Which architecture colleges can I get with 100 marks in NATA 2026?
Ans. With 100 marks in NATA 2026, you can expect to be considered by private architecture colleges like Pillai College of Architecture (Maharashtra), D.Y. Patil College of Architecture (Pune), Vel Tech School of Architecture (Tamil Nadu), and Aayojan School of Architecture (Rajasthan), based on previous year admission trends. These are expected figures and actual 2026 cutoffs will be announced by colleges and state counselling bodies.
Ques. Is 100 marks a qualifying score in NATA 2026?
Ans. Yes. NATA 2026 uses a percentile-based qualification system with no fixed raw score minimum, replacing the earlier section-wise minimum requirement. A score of 100 out of 200 qualifies you for the NATA 2026 merit list. However, qualifying for the merit list and securing a college seat are different — actual college admission cutoffs depend on seat availability and applicant numbers at each institution.
Ques. Can I improve my NATA 2026 score if Phase 1 gave me 100 marks?
Ans. Yes. NATA 2026 Phase 2 is scheduled for August 7–8, 2026. Students who appeared in Phase 1 can also appear in Phase 2, and the better of the two scores is considered for admissions. Improving from 100 to 115–120 marks is expected to improve your rank by approximately 8,000–12,000 positions and open access to a wider set of architecture colleges.
Ques. Does my Class 12 score affect my admission chances with 100 marks in NATA 2026?
Ans. Yes, significantly. Many states including Maharashtra use a composite merit formula giving 50% weightage to NATA score and 50% to Class 12 PCM marks. If your Class 12 PCM percentage is 75% or above, your composite merit score may place you ahead of students with a higher raw NATA score but weaker board results. Always check the specific formula used by the state counselling authority you are applying to.








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