Candidates can view the NATA syllabus on the official website. Candidates preparing for the upcoming entrance exam should review the NATA syllabus and plan their preparation accordingly.
Diagrammatic Reasoning - Using diagrams and scenarios, the candidate's logical reasoning ability is tested.
Numerical Reasoning - A simple problem is used to assess the candidate's mathematical ability.
Verbal Reasoning is the ability to evaluate verbal logic.
Inductive Reasoning - Assessing the ability to recognise patterns and analyse data.
Situational judgement entails evaluating the candidate's problem-solving abilities.
Ability to recognise patterns, sequences, or relationships between shapes and imagery.
Abstract reasoning is used to assess a candidate's general knowledge and ability to apply knowledge in new situations.
The authorities have also mentioned a number of other topics for assessing candidates' understanding of fundamental concepts:
Geometry, Physics, and Mathematics
Language and translation
Design elements and principles Aesthetic sensitivity
Theoretical Color Theory
Logical reasoning and lateral thinking
Perception and cognition of images
Images and graphics
Anatomy of a building and architectural vocabulary
Basic building techniques and material knowledge General knowledge and current events