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after 12 th Maths what are the courses in which drawing, painting are integrated

nishant sharma 29th Jul, 2020

Hello students ,

After 12th for drawing and painting I will suggest you to give entrance exams for fine art degree but don't rely on this you join media college , NID , NIFT , NAFTA .  And for courses you can opt for BFA , Diploma in fine arts bu t be sure that your painting and drawing is all about your mid creativity so beside these things you can also do online projects so that if you will good in that then you will not need to wait for three years you will have bright future .

Hope this will help you !


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should learn drawing to write exams for NIFT

Mimansa 4th Sep, 2020
Greetings aspirant!

Well not a very good knowledge of drawing is required to sit for nift, but yes you should have a little knowledge and imagination. You can start drawing things you see around you to practice. Nift search for creative ideas and not good drawing skills as long as your drawing skills are presentable it will do. You can go through previous year papers and have an idea about what type of things you will have to draw. https://design.careers360.com/articles/how-crack-nift-entrance

Hope it helps.
Thankyou!
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from where we find the MCQs of drawing portion of the NATA changed the pattern, is there any sample paper regarding short question based on new drawing pattern

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 30th Aug, 2020
Hello,

NATA exam consists of two parts :

Part A-Drawing Test (Cognitive skills required for drawing and visual composition).
Drawing Test- 10 Questions (4 Preferential type questions (PTQ) and 6 MCQs )

Part B-PCM and General Aptitude & Logical Reasoning.
PCM- 15 Questions
General Aptitude & Logical Reasoning - 35 Questions

The Drawing Test of NATA 2020 will be judged on the following aspects-

  • Understanding the important visual principles in a composition (2D OR 3D) such as balance, rhythm, direction, hierarchy, etc.

  • Understanding geometry and the ability to visualize shape and solve geometrical puzzles to test spatial intelligence;

  • Understanding color theory and the various terminologies to test color scheme awareness and knowledge;

  • Visual system interpretation and perception to test graphical similarities and other properties;

  • Ability to understand spatial relationship between objects, and to visualize images and scenarios

  • Tests for cognitive ability: perception, attention, recognition, memory etc.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata-exam-pattern

I hope this helps.
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usko kya bolta ha jo drawing nahi karta ha sirf yeh decide karta ha ki Room ma tv kidar aayga table kidar aayga chairs kidar aaygi or kitchen ma yeh idar wo udar aayga usko architecture ki language ma kya bolata ha

Raja 24th Jul, 2020

This career is called Interior Designing. It is a budding career that is bound to have a high growth in upcoming times in India.
Some of the best colleges which offer bachelor and masters course in this domain, that is B.Des. and M.Des. degree are:
National Institue of design, Ahemdabad
Pearl Academy West Campus, New Delhi
IIFT, Chandigarh
Pearl Academy, Jaipur
JD institute of Fashion Technology


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since the drawing question paper pattern has been changed so the practice that we did all these year is all into vein!!!

swetaasnigdhha 24th Jul, 2020
Hii,

"Nothing that you have practiced or learnt goes in vein"

The drawing you have practiced for architecture exams won't go in vein. Yes , now there would be no drawing exams and you will not be judged on the basis of your drawing skills parameters. But the drawing skills that you have learnt and practiced didn't go in vein , it will help you in future in your architecture college. Surely for this exam it won't help you , but it will keep helping you throughout your degree and further too.

All the best
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since the NATA examination has started students have been following a particular pattern all these years and now suddenly just because of the cause of COVID it is unfair to change the question paper pattern. How can someone judge the drawing/artistic skills of a person just by asking MCQs .

swetaasnigdhha 24th Jul, 2020
Hii Aspirant,

From past few months our country has gone through a lot of difficult situations and now too it's going through it. Even after many instructions and new rules made , the cases have been increasing. During this COVID pandemic many things have changed. Many colleges have cancelled their exams and are either giving admission on the basis of JEE marks or boards marks. Some exams are still being conducted as it would be difficult to choose the candidates for colleges without any parameters.

The papers can't be held normally as they were being held due to COVID-19. No one can judge one's drawing/artistic skills just by MCQs. And also you or any student won't be judged on the basis of your artistic skills. One parameter for judging you in exam is reduced.

It is not fair. Students have been preparing for so many exams and now either the pattern is changed or the papers have been cancelled. But nothing can be done regarding it. COVID has become a very serious affair and so to take care of it things are compromised. But don't feel disheartened, give your best and you will get a good college.

All the best
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architecture building ka drawing karta ha or interior designer building ka andar ka room ka drawing karta ha or room , kitchen kidar aayga yeh decide karta ha Right

Shatakshi Gupta 19th Jul, 2020
Hello candidate,
Yes you are right an architect designs the map or we can say the size required by the rooms. And an interior designer works for the interior design or we can say that they show you that how to decorate your rooms where to place all the furniture. In short they decorate your rooms.
Hope that helps thank-you.
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nata postponed now..but there are changed in syllabus... in place of drawing they added some more syllabus and there will be no drawing test.. can you elaborate those new topics? please dont send me that official circular explain those topics

NILUTPOL Student Expert 18th Jul, 2020
Hello,
Please note that the Council of Architecture has declared the new rules for NATA 2020. They have not cancelled the part A Drawing Test part.
The NATA test 1 will be conducted on August 29, 2020.
Parts A (Drawing test) and B (Test on Scientific Ability & General Aptitude) of NATA 2020 will be conducted as an online aptitude test.Also, students can either opt to appear for NATA from their home if they have laptop/computer, good internet connection and webcam. Or they can opt for the nearest NATA test center.

For more details please visit this link https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.careers360.com/coa-announces-changes-in-nata-syllabus-drawing-test-be-online-too/amp

Hope it helps
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Muja house ka drawing or design karna pasand ha for eg ( Room ma yeh sab things hoga wo nahi hoga , bathroom idar aayga , kitchen udar aayga ) isko architecture ki language ma kya bolata ha

Sohamsengupta8 21st Jul, 2020

Hello student,

Actually the thing you are talking about , that the size of rooms, the location of toilet kitchens, this is actually called home planning or home designing in the term of architecture also.

But those designs are done by computer using CAD.

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diploma in architecture karna ka liya Drawing is very important

ROSHAN AKTHAR MI 14th Jul, 2020

Yes Drawing is most important thing not only for Diploma, But also it is important for all. But is much more important for Diploma as it will have more Diagrams.


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