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NATA Entrance Exam
National Aptitude Test in Architecture

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If you’re an aspiring architecture student, you’ve likely heard of the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA). This is the entrance exam that is mandatory for admission into various architecture colleges all over India.

It is an integral part of the admissions process and is used to evaluate the potential of the candidates. The NATA exam is conducted twice a year, usually in April and August.

It consists of two parts – a drawing test and a computer-based test. The drawing test is designed to measure the candidate’s observation, imagination, and architectural awareness.

The computer-based test is aimed at assessing the candidate’s logical and creative thinking abilities, and knowledge about the principles and elements of design.

In order to prepare for the NATA exam, it is important to have a thorough understanding of the syllabus and topics covered.

It is also essential to have a sound knowledge of the basics of architecture, such as the architectural elements, design principles, and materials used in the construction of buildings.

Additionally, candidates should practice drawing regularly, especially perspective drawings, as these are a major part of the drawing test.

Overall, the NATA exam is a crucial step in the journey of an aspiring architecture student. With the right preparation and dedication, it is possible to ace the exam and get admission into the best architecture colleges in India.

 

Overview:

NATA 2021 Exam Pattern:
NATA Syllabus:
NATA Syllabus for Drawing Test:
  • Understanding of scale and proportion of objects, geometric composition, shape, building forms and elements, aesthetics, color texture, harmony and contrast

    Conceptualization and Visualisation through structuring objects in memory

    Drawing of patterns – both geometrical and abstract

    Form transformations in 2D and 3D like union, subtraction, rotation, surfaces, and volumes

    Generating plan, elevation and 3D views of objects

    Creating 2D and 3D compositions using given shapes and forms

    Perspective drawing, Sketching of urban scape and landscape, Common day-to-day life objects like furniture, equipment, etc., from memory.

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