NATA, National aptitude test for architecture, is an entrance exam which is conducted by National Institute of advanced studies in architecture (NIASA) the body of council of Architecture in India. This entrance exam is a national level examination. Students who are willing to study Bachelor of architecture or some other relevant architecture courses at all recognized institutions across India, can give NATA after their 12th examination.
NATA measures drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability.
More than 379 institutes are there empanelled by CoA which offer admission in B. Arch course on the basis of candidate’s score in NATA. Approximately, 21,458 B. Arch seats are available all over Indian institutions.
MATHEMATICS SECTION :
Much mathematics comes from 10th syllabus almost 90%. For example trigonometry, etc.
Some of the questions comes from 12th syllabus like matrix, plane, straight line,etc.
APTITUDE SECTION:
General knowledge about buildings and monuments
Structures to build a building.
Material used to build a building
3D and 2D representation of a structure
DRAWING SECTION:
Your perspective about various things around you.
It totally depends on your point of view.
According to the syllabus, you can start taking preparation for NATA after 10th also, because the syllabus will be familiar to you. You should just have a little bit of creativity and skills about drawing and perspective about making buildings.
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