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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The final merit list for NATA admissions is typically prepared by considering a candidate's NATA score along with their qualifying examination marks (such as those from the 10+2 or equivalent exams). Here's how it is usually structured:
NATA Score: The NATA score is the primary criterion, as it assesses the candidate's aptitude for architecture. Many colleges prioritize this score heavily in the admissions process.
Qualifying Examination Marks: The marks obtained in the 10+2 exam (or equivalent) are also considered, often with a focus on Mathematics and overall aggregate. Candidates generally need a minimum of 50% in these exams to quali
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The NATA syllabus includes the following subjects:
Mathematics: Topics include algebra, trigonometry, matrices, coordinate geometry, calculus, probability, and statistics, mainly based on 10+2 level mathematics.
General Aptitude: This section tests spatial visualization, architectural awareness, analytical reasoning, mental ability, and general knowledge related to architecture and buildings.
Physics: Key topics include laws of motion, work-energy-power, electricity, magnetism, gravitation, and other basic physics concepts relevant to architectural structures.
Drawing: The drawing section assesses freehand sketching, perspective drawing, a
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Yes, you can apply for both JEE Main Paper 2 (for BArch and BPlanning) and NATA. Both exams are accepted for admission to undergraduate architecture programmes but are recognised by different sets of institutions.
JEE Main Paper 2 scores are accepted by National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other centrally funded institutions, as well as some state-level colleges.
NATA scores are required for architecture admissions in colleges affiliated with the Council of Architecture (CoA), including many state and private architecture colleges in India.
Applying for both exams increases you
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The Council of Architecture (CoA), an autonomous body constituted by the Government of India, is the official conducting authority for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA). Established under the Architects Act, 1972, CoA is responsible for regulating architecture education and practice across the country.
The primary purpose of CoA in conducting NATA is to assess and standardize the aptitude of prospective students seeking admission to undergraduate architecture programs (B.Arch) in Indian institutions. NATA evaluates candidates on essential skills required in architecture, such as drawing and observation, sense of proport
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