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How to Do a Phd from NATA?

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Aisha Agarwal 06 Jan, 2023 12:43 PM
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The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is an entrance exam conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA) in India for admission to undergraduate programs in architecture. NATA is not a Ph.D. program and does not lead to a Ph.D. degree.

To pursue a Ph.D. in Architecture, you will need to complete a Master's degree in Architecture or a related field and then apply to Ph.D. programs at universities or research institutions. The process for applying to a Ph.D. program will vary depending on the institution you are applying to, but generally, you will need to submit an application, transcripts, letters of recommendation, a research proposal, and possibly a writing sample.

Some universities may also require you to take a qualifying exam or interview as part of the application process. It is advisable to check with the university or institution you are interested in applying to for specific requirements and guidelines for their Ph.D. program in Architecture.

 

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