National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Hello,
NATA is conducted for the students to get admission in the architecture colleges. It is conducted for 200 marks and if you get 130+ marks in NATA then you would get a very good college. If you want an admission in Govt. college then you need to score 150+ marks.Your 12th marks will be added to your score to get the final score.
Hope this helps you.
dear
here isn’t any specific criteria because each year scenario keeps on changing. Approximately 180k-200k aspirants take B.Arch Paper each year. Till 2016, Boards percentage use to play a crucial role in deciding one’s rank.
From 2017 on, as board rule has been ripped off, you will have to score 10–15 marks less than what you needed then. Some people say that competition will increase, so you require to score more than usual. But what I’ve seen is many people who got top ranks(less than 3000) had scored between 200–220 but their Boards’ percentage was above 90%. My own Board percentile was 92.03 which means 7.98% of people scored a percentage more than 88% in Boards(and obviously have taken Paper-2 exam). Any score for that percentage gets really boosted. If I score 209 in 2017, my approximate rank would be around 6k(Based on predictions of my Coaching profs). This means that anything above 250 is gonna be a top score. You score 270+ and you see yourself sitting in SPA Delhi.
Paper-2 is not difficult. You just need to practice some JEE level Math and that’s it. Drawing portion is immensely easy to do. You can have a look on some of the JEE drawing questions a week prior to your exam and that would be more than enough. If you’ve got aesthetic sensibility then you can skip practice for aptitude section as well. I never felt any sort of difficulty in that section. Just go through some history and general knowledge of architectural world by going through previous years’ papers. That would be enough for you to score good.
In B.Arch all top SPAs and NITs close their ranks at 3k. If you want to get into SPA Delhi, you’ll need an AIR of below 800. For other colleges, you need to NATA NATA exam.
Edit: I’ve recently made some edits in this answer so as to update this answer to the best of my knowledge.
good luck ..
Dear Leelavathi,
Thank you for your Query. According to the School of Planning and Architecture Vijayawada NATA is not considered as an admission criteria. The primary admission criteria is the IIT JEE Mains and the cutoff required according to the 2018 is as follows
National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is a national entrance exam for admission into 5 year Bachelors or Architecture degree at various Architecture Schools of India.
The NATA paper is Divided into 2 parts.
Part A consists of 3 questions of drawing which are to answered on a drawing sheet.
Part B consists of 15 MCQs from Physics, Chemistry and Maths along with 35 MCQs from General Aptitude & Logical Reasoning.
Click at this link to know about NATA Syllabus - https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/nata
Hope this was helpful
Hi there,
Since you want to complete your syllabus in just two months then you must make a schedule of your daily taska in which you have to study every subject every day and try to complete the entire syllabus in 21 days. After that just solve question papers of previous years. The more you will solve papers the more beneficial it would be.
Hello Aspirant
There are many online websites that provide you with NATA question papers.
You can refer them for your use.
https://iarch.co.in/nata_sample_papers/ you can refer the following website for papers and sample papers too.
You can also refer to NATA exam guide e book that is available online.
Regards!
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