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abhishek gaurav

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The Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University offers the BArch programme at the UG level. The course is offered in both four-year and five-year duration courses. Architectural design, planning, and associated fields are trained in by students during the programme. The intake is only made to qualified candidates who meet both academic and entrance examination criteria.

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abhishek gaurav

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Admission to the BArch programme of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University is entirely merit-based on the NATA exam. The candidates need to secure the qualifying score in NATA for being eligible for admission. No other alternative test is accepted by the university for BArch. Final selection is done through counselling and allotment of seats.

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abhishek gaurav

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To take admission in BArch at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, students must pass Class 12 with Mathematics as a mandatory subject. At least 50% aggregate is a must for general category students. SC, ST, and PwD Maharashtra State candidates require at least 45%. Also, students must possess a valid NATA score for admission.

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Aishwarya Garg

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In the NATA Drawing section, questions are designed to test your creativity, imagination, visualisation, and sketching ability. You won't be judged on artistic perfection, but on clarity, proportion, perspective, and originality.

Here are the common types of questions asked:

Sketching from Memory – Draw objects, scenes, or daily life situations (e.g., a park, a market scene, a classroom).

Perspective Drawing – Create 2D/3D views of buildings, interiors, or street views using correct perspective.

Composition & Design – Create an interesting composition using given shapes, forms, or objects.

Proportion & Scale – Draw human figures, fu

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Mohit Shukla

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Yes, NCERT Mathematics (Class 11 & 12) is generally enough for NATA preparation because most of the topics in the syllabus are covered in NCERT.

The NATA Mathematics section usually tests:

Algebra

Trigonometry

Coordinate Geometry

Matrices & Determinants

Probability & Statistics

Vectors

Differential & Integral Calculus

NCERT will give you a strong base, but since NATA questions are often application-based, you may also want to:

Practice MCQs and previous year NATA/JEE Paper 2 Maths questions

Strengthen speed and accuracy in problem-solving

Use reference books (like R.D. Sharma or Arihant) if you want extra practice

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Shikha Hazarika

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For NATA, you don't need to study architecture as a full subject before the exam. However, having a basic awareness is very helpful because the General Aptitude section includes questions on:

  • Famous architects (like Le Corbusier, B.V. Doshi, Zaha Hadid, etc.)
  • Well-known monuments and buildings in India and abroad
  • Basic architectural terms (e.g., façade, elevation, plan, symmetry)
  • Environmental and design awareness (sustainable design, urban planning, materials)
  • So instead of studying architectural theory in depth, focus on:
  • Reading about important structures and landmarks
  • Learning about basic design principles (proportion, balance, perspecti
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Manisha Sahni

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The General Aptitude section of NATA checks your reasoning, visualization, and awareness related to design and architecture. It generally covers:

  • Analytical Reasoning & Mental Ability – puzzles, patterns, coding-decoding, sequences, etc.

  • Logical Reasoning – problem-solving, relationships, analogies, and logical deductions.

  • Visual & Spatial Ability – visualising 2D and 3D objects, transformations, and mental rotation.

  • General Awareness of Architecture & Design – famous architects, monuments, buildings, and design basics.

  • Mathematical Reasoning – simple numerical reasoning, sets, relations, and probability-based reasoning.

  • Imaginativ

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Parul Pandey

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No, the NATA syllabus does not include Physics and Chemistry.
The exam mainly focuses on Mathematics, General Aptitude, and Drawing skills. While Physics and Chemistry are not part of the test, having a basic understanding of these subjects may indirectly help in architectural concepts, but they are not required for NATA preparation.

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Himanshu Singh

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To be eligible for the BArch programme at SPA Delhi, candidates must have completed Class 12 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. Additionally, Mathematics must be studied as a compulsory subject. Admissions for 2025 require a valid JEE Main (Paper II) score, followed by the JoSAA/CSAB counselling process to secure a seat in the programme.

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