National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Hello there, No, you cannot directly give the third attempt of NATA without appearing for the first and second attempts . NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) allows students to appear for multiple attempts in the same year, but you need to follow the official attempt order (first attempt, second attempt, third attempt). Each attempt is typically scheduled at different times during the year, and you must register for each one individually. However, if you're referring to a specific cycle of attempts (like 2025), you should check the official NATA website or notification for any updates or specific rules regarding attempts.
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Hello aspirant,
NATA sample question papers can be downloaded and solved by candidates getting ready for the test. To evaluate their level of study, efficiently manage their time, and comprehend the exam's level of difficulty, those preparing for the NATA 2025 should practice NATA Question Papers.
To get the sample papers, you can visit our site through following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/download/nata-ebooks-and-sample-papers
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Starting early will give you an edge to build strong foundational skills .
The NATA ( National Aptitude Test in Architecture ) exam assesses candidates for admission to architecture programs in India . you are in the 9th standard , it’s great to start early preparation .
Here’s a step to prepare for the NATA exam , focus on :
1. Drawing Skills : Practice sketching , perspective drawing and design concepts daily .
2. Mathematics : Strengthen basics in geometry , algebra and trigonometry .
3. General Aptitude & Reasoning : Work on puzzles , reasoning questions and stay updated with architectural trends .
4. Study Plan : Give more time to sketching and theory daily . Consider using NATA specific guides for structured preparation .
For more information , link given below :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-nata
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Getting a good rank will help you in securing your seat in Kerala b.arch but it also depends on how well you scored in your 12th grade.so both good rank and academic record together required for admission.
a score of more than 145 is an A+ score good for top institutions, between 130 & 145 is A grade scores good for any A grade institution. The board percentage is also added. A percentage of anything higher than 85 is good.
Hope you got selected!!
Hello Geeta,
To be eligible for the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) , candidates must meet the following criteria:
Since you have 49.67% , it is slightly below the required 50% mark, making you ineligible as per the standard eligibility criteria.
However, you could consider improving your marks through re-evaluation or improvement exams if applicable, or check for any relaxed criteria specific to certain categories or states.
Hello,
You're looking for NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) courses.
Yes, various institutions offer NATA preparation courses. Here are some options:
Online Courses:
1.Coaching Institutes:
- Architectural Forum (AF)
- NATA Coaching Centre
- Resonance Eduventures
2.Online Platforms:
- BYJU'S
- Unacademy
- Udemy
Offline Courses:
1.Local Coaching Centers:
- Search for NATA coaching centers in your city
2.Architecture Colleges:
- Some colleges offer NATA preparation courses
NATA Preparation Materials:
1.NATA official study materials
2.Arihant Publications
3.McGraw Hill Education
Top Institutions for B.Arch:
1.IITs (Indian Institute of Technology)
2.NITs (National Institute of Technology)
3.School of Planning and Architecture (SPA)
4.CEPT University
5.Symbiosis International Universit
To get into these institutions, you need to clear the NATA exam.
Hello there,
There are a few options available for you to pursue architecture even without having studied Mathematics in Class 11th and 12th:
1. Prepare for NATA through Self-Study or Coaching:
2. Explore Other Architecture Entrance Exams:
3. Consider Architecture Programs Outside of India:
4. Diploma in Architecture:
For admission to a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) program at Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology (DCRUST), Haryana, consider the following factors:
1. NATA Score: A score of 121 in NATA is a crucial component. Check the previous years' cutoff scores for the B.Arch program at DCRUST to see if your score falls within the acceptable range.
2. Board Percentage: A 75% in your board exams is a good score but check the specific eligibility criteria for combining NATA scores with board exam percentages.
3. General Category Cutoffs: Cutoffs can vary annually based on factors such as the number of applicants and available seats. Compare your scores with the previous years' cutoffs.
4. EWS Category: If you belong to the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) category, there might be reserved seats and different cutoff criteria.
5. Contact the College: For the most accurate information regarding cutoffs and admission requirements, contact the admissions office at DCRUST directly.
You can check DCRUST’s official website or contact their admission office for the most up-to-date information on eligibility, cutoffs, and the admission process.
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