Drawing
hello aspirant......
for b.arch it consists of three sections mathematics,aptitude and drawing
mathematics-25 questions
aptitude-50 questions
2 questions in drawing
mathematics and aptitude is of objective type questions and drwaing section will be subjective
for b.planning consists of three sections mathematics,aptitude and planning based
planning based-25 mathematics consists of 20 mcq based questions and 5 numerical answer based questions and aptitude and planning are both of the type mcqs based
and for both the exams the time duration is 3 hours and each carries 4 marks
i hope this information is helpful
all the best.
Hello ,
B pharm and b arch both are good courses but as u come from chemistry background I would suggest you to join b pharm . B arch require skill of drawing too ,as per u said that you have got poor drawing I would suggest you to join B pharm .compared to job opportunities b pharm can get jobs in government sectors too unless both the course are better enough and it depends on your field of interest
Choose wisely
Hope this helped you
All the best
Sarvesh, what has happened is quite unfortunate. Now, the issue at hand is time. If you want to prepare notes from the scratch, it will be a an advantage because you can learn while you prepare the notes and this might also be helpful for your NEET preparation. This is the most effective way too. But the question is will you be able to manage to write notes for all the 3 subjects within the limited time that you have? It means a lot of pressure. But if you can pull it off, nothing like that. Or the other way is to manage flash cards and post its on every chapter. It might not be as effective as a notes but still can remind you of important topics.
Your verbal and non verbal logic is mostly checked by the UCEED entrance exam. Some other topics included are observational skills, attention to detail, basic knowledge about photography, a pretty good knowledge on Indian art and architecture and general awareness of design related topics. You could do the MCQs part of NIDs’ question paper to know how the exam works. It goes without saying that you should practice last year’s question papers to get a flavour of the exam.
Train yourself with some brain twisters to develop your own approach towards solving a problem, because you will need it during the exam.
And Lastly, TIME MANAGEMENT!!! And READING THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN ON THE QUESTION PAPER!!! Are two major contributing factors to doing well in the exams. Because answering smartly and dividing time accordingly is key.
For more information refer to our site..
https://design.careers360.com/articles/uceed-exam-pattern
Best wishes. Thank you.
Yes drawing section has been added in THE UCEED 2020 exam in the notice related by IIT BOMBAY. There will be 1 question from the drawing section which will carry 60 marks so yes it obviously can play a role of deciding factor in a student's performance. Negative marking is also introduced from this year.
UCEED exam will be held on 18th of January.
For more information about the exam, refer to our site..
https://design.careers360.com/articles/uceed
Hey! There
To pursue B.arch from good Institute,you should have good skills of drawings as you can consider it as prerequisite for becoming an good architect..Also to get admission in NITs for B.Arch you need good knowledge in drawings as in their entrance EXAMINATION out of 300 score,100 marks will be of drawings.So practice a lot to get command over drawing..
Ask if any query
In one line my answer would be, - No, there is no need.
It is not necessary that one has to draw well in order to make a career in 3D Animation and Visual Effects
But if you go a little deep into it, then you will understand that 3D Animation and Visual Effects (which you may call CGI industry) is divided into several departments. And all of those different departments demands different skill sets from various artists. Now you see,- few departments like the rigging, lighting, rendering, stereoscopy etc will require zero to very minimum level of drawing skills from an artist. Whereas, on the other hand, departments like the character animation, storyboarding, character designing, mat painting, texturing etc will require moderate to very high level of drawing skills from an artist.
So, a correct answer to your question would be, whether you need to have drawing skill or not is totally based on the type of work you are planning to do. But there is no need to panic if you cant draw, as there are many positions in the CGI pipeline where you can fit yourself perfectly even without that skill.
Hope my answer helps you. Best of luck
the following are the some best books for nata and jee main paper 2 preparation
1.b.arch nata/jee test by nimish madan
2.nata/b.arch architecture entrance question bank with aptitude mathematics and drawing by ar.ashok goel and ar.arjun kamal
3.steps to architechture by nimish madan
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