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No! There are no negative marking in NATA examination. About NATA NATA, National aptitude test of architecture is an entrance exam which is conducted by National Institute of advanced studi...
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You can apply for NATA as many time as you want. Moreover there’s no age limit for NATA. About NATA NATA, National aptitude test of architecture is an entrance exam which is con...
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NATA admit card will be released on the professional website earlier than the examination. The examination day hints related to examination timing, costume code, etc., will also be launched via CoA. C...
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The Biggest Challenge for the aspirants is to plan for the placement test like NATA. NATA is one of the most famous engineering selection tests in India. To break the test, students should have a succ...
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No, students who belong from arts as well as commerce background, aren’t eligible to study architecture. Only the students who belong from science background or have physics, chemistry and mathe...
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The full form of NATA is National aptitude test in Architecture. NATA is an entrance exam which is conducted by National Institute of advanced studies in architecture (NIASA) the body of coun...
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The full form of COA is Council of architecture. The Council of Architecture is a statutory body which is constituted by Indian government, under the provisions of Parliament od Ind...
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National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is an entrance examination conducted by using the Council of Architecture (CoA) because 2006, in phrases of the provisions of CoA (Minimum Standards of Ar...
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No , there is no negative marking in NATA examination. ABOUT NATA NATA, National aptitude test for architecture, is an entrance exam which is conducted by National Institute of advanced st...
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The Council of Architecture (CoA) conducts the NATA exam and the decision procedure and seat allotment method is based on the benefits list that would help to get admissions to distinct schools and th...
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NATA is the gateway for BArch admissions supplied through a variety of institutes in the country. Since the opposition degree of the examination is high, the candidates have to be well organized to in...
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Yes, you can get admission in some private Architecture colleges with NATA score. But those colleges should be NATA affiliated. What is NATA? NATA stands for National aptitude test in Architectu...
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TIPS FOR NATA PREPARATION A few points about the NATA Preparation process are discussed below. Candidates are advised to read the following tips and prepare accordingly: EVERY DAY, STUDY AND PRA...
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Eligibility Criteria for NATA NATA, National aptitude test in architecture is an exam conducted by COA. It is a computer-based aptitude test. To be eligible for NATA, one should have complete...
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TIPS FOR NATA PREPARATION A few points about the NATA Preparation process are discussed below. Candidates are advised to read the following tips and prepare accordingly: EVERY DAY, STUDY AND PRA...
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Physics, chemistry and mathematics are the most important subjects for the preparation of NATA Exam. ABOUT NATA NATA, National aptitude test for architecture. It is an entrance exam which ...
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Well, NATA = ARCHITECTURE NID= DESIGN As once quoted by Le Corbusier, "Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent...
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ABOUT NATA NATA, National aptitude test for architecture. It is an entrance exam which is conducted by National Institute of advanced studies in architecture (NIASA) the body of council of Architec...
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