Drawing
Hello Anushka
It's good that you do not go for coaching, you want to know about the required drawing materials for the exam, so which exam are you referring engineering drawing, or a fine arts-related exam, NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture), or UCEED?
Pencils (HB, 2B, 4B, 6B) – for shading and sketching
Eraser (soft) – for clean erasing
Sharpener
Black ballpoint or gel pen – if line drawing is asked
Ruler / Scale (30 cm) – for geometric accuracy
Compass and Protractor – for technical drawing (if allowed)
Color Pencils or Watercolors – some exams allow limited color use
Brushes and palette – only if watercolors are allowed
Set squares / French curves – for precision in curves (rarely needed unless specified)
Drawing board or clipboard – to support your sheet (if exam desks are not flat)
Hey !
If you are good at drawing and also okay with studying, you can choose a stream related to arts or design. For example, you can go for Fine Arts , Graphic Design , Fashion Design , Architecture , or Animation . These streams let you use your drawing skills a lot, and you will also learn other subjects.
If you want something more general, you can try Humanities or Commerce with subjects like Economics or Psychology, but with some creative subjects too.
Choose what you enjoy the most and feel comfortable studying.
Hope it helps !
Hello! Yes, usually you are allowed to use a scale for the drawing part of the exam, but it’s best to check the specific exam guidelines as some tests may have restrictions.
For things to bring, generally you should carry:
Admit card/hall ticket
Valid ID proof
Required drawing materials (pencils, erasers, sharpener, colors if allowed)
Scale and other measuring tools if permitted
Any specific items mentioned in the exam instructions
Make sure to confirm the exact list from the official notification or exam authority to avoid any issues. Hope this helps!
Hello,
If you forgot to click the "attempted" button in the drawing section of your JEE B.Arch exam, you should immediately contact the exam authorities or the helpline provided by JEE.
They might be able to help you resolve the issue or guide you on any further steps to take. It's important to reach out as soon as possible to explain the situation.
Hello there, Here is how to Improve Drawing Skills from Beginner to Artist
Start with Basics
Practice lines, shapes, and simple objects daily.
Learn pencil control and hand movements.
Daily Practice
Draw at least 30–60 minutes a day.
Use a sketchbook to track progress.
Learn Fundamentals
Study proportions, perspective, shading, and composition.
Understand light and shadows.
Use References: Draw from real life, photos, and tutorials.
Take Courses: Learn through YouTube, Udemy, Skillshare, or local classes.
Join Art Communities: Get feedback and stay motivated by sharing your work online.
Explore Mediums: Try pencil, ink, watercolor, or digital tools like Procreate.
Set Goals: Create challenges for yourself and build a portfolio.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to ask. We will be happy to assist you.
Thank You and wishing you a bright future ahead.
Yes, both 12th certificates from Uttarakhand Board (2011) and NIOS (PCMB) will be legally valid, as NIOS is a recognized board under the Government of India.
Yes, both 12th certificates from Uttarakhand Board (Humanities, 2011) and NIOS (PCMB) will be legally valid. NIOS is a recognized national board, and there are no restrictions on pursuing 12th again with a different stream. However, for higher education or job applications, check if specific institutions accept multiple 12th qualifications.
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