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Saikat Saha 13 Sep, 2022 17:20 PM

What is NATA: 

 

The National AptitudeTest in Architecture (NATA), is directed by Public Organization of Cutting edge Examinations in Design (NIASA), which is a collection of Committee of Engineering, New Delhi in India. The Public Fitness Test in Architecture  is a public level assessment for admission to college classes in design. 

 

NATA or the JEE Mains Paper 2 test are endorsed by the Gathering of Design as a necessary standard for taking admission to any Compositional School or course in India.

 

Scheme of Examinations:

 

  • National Aptitude Test in Architecture(NATA) is being directed by the Gathering of Design at public level for admission to long term B.Arch Degree Course at all perceived organisations across India.

  • NATA scores are utilised by confirmations specialists of various Government, Govt. Helped and Independent schools/universities of Engineering.

  • The test estimates drawing and perception abilities, feeling of extent, tasteful responsiveness and decisive ability to reason.

  • The test is in two sections: The initial segment is a paper based drawing test and the subsequent part is a web-based test with various decision inquiries on Material science, Science, Maths and General Fitness Test.

  • Nata is held as a one day assessment, two times per year, the nation over.

  • The Term of Nata test is of 3 hours and absolute stamps for the test is out of 200.

 

Courses does NATA colleges offer: 

 

  • SRM College Chennai - SRM Foundation of Science and Innovation.

  • DSCE Bangalore - Dayananda Sagar School of Designing

  • MSU Baroda - Maharaja Sayajirao College of Baroda

  • MSRIT Bangalore - Ramaiah Foundation of Innovation

  • LPU Jalandhar - Wonderful Expert College

  • Sathyabama College - Sathyabama Foundation of Science and Innovation

  • Andhra College School of Designing, Visakhapatnam

  • REVA College, Bangalore

  • Nirma College, Ahmedabad

  • Chandigarh College, Chandigarh

  • Techno India College, Kolkata

  • Christ College, Bangalore


 

Eligibility for required NATA: 

 

Applicants who have passed 10+2 or showing up in 10+2, with something like half checks in Material science, Science and Maths and furthermore half stamps in total or passed/seeming 10+3 Certificate test with Maths as obligatory subject with somewhere around half checks in total. For SC/ST, OBC-NCL and PwD class, a 5% unwinding in marks is gives in 10+2 level/10+3 recognition level and furthermore in PCM.

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