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Aparna Nagabhushan

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No NATA score is compulsory for b.arch.

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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There are a lot of NATA books available in the market (online). I would suggest you to go for NATA exam solved questions bank. Infact if you can attend a NATA crash course training anywhere near your place, that would be the best, as you need to learn the strokes which rarely you get by reading books.

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ravi jha

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Hi Manivannan,
NATA is a compulsory Exam conducted by the Council of Architecture and most of the institutes /colleges accept only NATA scores. NATA is a test which only tests drawing and 3D interpretation skills and even students from humanities or commerce background can answer the exam.The exam does not test mathematics or science knowledge. The exam is conducted by the Architecture's Association and it helps you secure admission recognized by them and you need to apply to different institutes independently with the NATA scores. CEPT in Ahmadabad is one of the good college which accepts NATA scores.
Sample papers:
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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

You can give the NATA exam after 10th up to 12th. But, it is advisable that you either give your NATA after 12th exams or before you start 12th. In that way, you can concentrate on NATA exams better. From this year NATA will be best of 5 attempts. So, think before you give your NATA.

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Goutam Chatterjee

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NATA entrance exam requires a lot of attention, dedication, hard work, analysis of the question patterns, reading and practice drawing extensively, to make it to the list of successful candidates. Often exam triggers fear and when it comes to NATA exam, it rises more apprehensions as there are limited number of seats for admission into architecture programs. The test is divided into two parts – Drawing Section and Aesthetic Sensitivity Section. If you are gearing up for the NATA exam, here are few tips to perform well in the exam:
Drawing Section
NATA's drawing test gauges a candidate's drawing, imagination and observation skills. In
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Monisha Barua

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Hi Tom,
Kindly refer the link below for list of NATA coaching centre in Bangalore :
https://engineering.shiksha.com/architecture-colleges-in-bangalore-categorypage-2-60-1-0-0-278-106-2-0-none-1-0
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Wish You Luck!

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Monisha Barua

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Personally, I don't think they can be compared. Both have different aspects. JEE BARCH It includes engineering level maths. You'd prepare for it the same way you'd do for paper 1 maths. The aptitude section is very easy. Gk and logic questions are easy to crack. The drawing section isn't very demanding and is just a basic approach. It is 3 hours paper. ( maths and aptitude. +Drawing paper) NATA It includes general maths. The one you studied in 9th-10th std. Hardly 2-3 questions are expected. (Included in the online test among the 40 questions) It has a drawing paper which requires you to analyse views (like bird's eye view, ant's eye v

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