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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For the Dev Bhoomi School of Architecture and Design, the NATA cutoffs have been around 45% in general for 2023. Additionally, a minimum score of 62.5% in the final merit is advised to get a fair chance of admission. For best colleges, this is around 180-190 NATA scores that get a seat. That is, though the school keeps the entry standards quite low, higher scores garner significantly better admission chances.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Minimum qualifying marks in NATA change slightly every year. Approximate marks required to clear NATA are provided below.
Qualifying Marks: Candidates must score minimum of 70 out of 200 marks in NATA exam to qualify, regardless of category. This is the standard passing mark for each attempt of exam.
In addition, there will be a separate minimum score for each section.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The purpose of the NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) exam is to assess a candidate's aptitude and eligibility for admission into undergraduate architecture programs (B.Arch) in India. Conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA), NATA evaluates the skills essential for a career in architecture.NATA measures a candidate's ability in areas crucial to architectural studie, such as Drawing and Visualising Skills, Mathematical Aptitude and Logical Reasoning.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates must Have passed the NATA exam with the required qualifying marks. Candidates must have completed their 10+2 education with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and at least 50% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination. They should meet the eligibility criteria set by the individual institutions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The NATA Admit Card is a crucial document for candidates appearing for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA).
- The admit card is mandatory for entry into the exam centre
- The admit card contains your personal details, such as your name, photograph, and signature, which are used to verify your identity.
- The admit card includes important exam-related information Exam date and time, Exam center details, Instructions for the exam.
- In case of any discrepancies or issues at the exam center, your admit card serves as proof that you have successfully applied for and are eligible to take the exam.
- The admit card may be required later
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) syllabus can be considered moderately challenging, but how tough it feels depends on your background, preparation level, and familiarity with the subjects tested.The syllabus is not as tough as some competitive exams like JEE Advanced but requires good preparation, especially for those not accustomed to drawing or architecture-related topics.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can make changes to certain details in the NATA application form after submission, but only during the correction window provided by the Council of Architecture (CoA). The correction window is a specific time period during which candidates can modify some details in their application form. The NATA application correction window will be available on the official website nata.in.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Effective time management is crucial for performing well in the NATA. Since the exam tests both drawing and aptitude skills, having a strategy to balance these sections can greatly improve your performance. Here are some effective time management strategies for NATA:
- Understand the Exam Structure
- Prioritise Sections Based on Strength
- Allocate Time per Question
- Practice Drawing to Increase Speed
- Quick Glance Over the Entire Paper
- Avoid Overworking on a Single Drawing
- Use the Elimination Technique for MCQs
- Skip and Return to Difficult Questions
- Keep Track of Time
- Use Rough Work for Planning
- Stay Calm and Focused
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