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2015-11-19 14:06:49

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Ruby,
You haven't mentioned which state you are from. If you are referring to colleges in India, you have to know that competition for B.Arch seats is increasing every year. I'd suggest you to choose a college in which you don't have to pay much fee. Don't go for a management quota seat in a very good college, because all you'd be doing is wasting money. B.Arch is about subject and can be best learnt by yourself on the internet or by doing case studies, etc. Just make sure the college you go to has approval of the Council Of Architecture and that it has a good library.
To answer your question directly, there are no such colleges as "
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2015-11-19 13:30:49

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Divya,
NATA is designed in such a manner that prior tutelage is not required. COA-NIASA is aware that candidates will have no or minimal knowledge of architecture. NATA examination which consist of two parts, measures aptitude of the candidate in his / her aesthetic sensibilities (3D visualization, logical understanding, etc.) and drawing skills, that are in-built in every candidate and developed right from childhood to the present day.
The paper based drawing test is of two hours duration and computer based online aesthetic sensitivity test is of one hour. Computer based test will be given only after completing the Paper based test.
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2015-11-19 13:25:17

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

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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2015-11-19 13:17:17

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Divya,
List of top 10 colleges accepting NATA score :
1. Sir J J College of Architecture, Mumbai
2. Department of Architecture, IIT Roorkee
3. Chandigarh College of Architecture, Chandigarh
4. Department of Architecture, NIT Tiruchirapalli
5. Department of Architecture, NIT Calicut
6. Department of Architecture, BIT, Mersa
7. R V School of Architecture, RVCE, Bangalore
8. Sinhgad College of Architecture
9. Rizvi College of Architecture (RCA)
10. School of Planning and Architecture
For more colleges, kindly refer the link below:
https://engineering.shiksha.com/architecture-colleges-in-india-categorypage-2-60-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
Hope this helps.
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2015-11-19 13:07:33

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Divya,
Hypothesis
In life, we can't guarantee anything. People clearing IIT JEE might fail later in Engineering, while person failing in JEE might be able to do better in career.
Experiment
Aptitude test or NATA is for qualifying architectural course. On average, scoring better in it would means you would enjoy the course. But it is not a guarantee that you would be as successful as you were in NATA scoring. You can't compare 5 years program with a 2-3 hour exam. Obviously, you need patience and consistency for doing good in architecture.
And even if you do good in course, does not guarantee that you would be similarly successful in car
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2015-11-19 13:04:26

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Reshu,
No, Candidates desirous of taking admission to First year of undergraduate course in Architecture(Bachelor of Architecture) in India take NATA.
NATA scores are used by admissions authorities of different Government, Govt. Aided & unaided schools / colleges of Architecture, to provide common measure for comparing the qualifications of applicants, for admission in addition to their scholastic performance in Class 12 or equivalent examination.
For detailed and updated information about NATA visit: NATA | Architecture-Score Card, Application, Fees Exam Pattern
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2015-11-19 13:02:31

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Reshu,
Time: Unlike EEE and other exams, NATA doesn't require that much intense preparation. 1 month after the board exams, to get the material and study overall.
Study material: What sort of learning suits you? Self study or classes? Depending on that choose your study plan. Choose wisely, some courses are extremely expensive and totally unnecessary.
Some places offer comprehensive courses, along with books and online tests. I would totally recommend these online tests, because they give you an authentic feel of how the test is going to be.
Also, I feel it's better to go for NATA class or get a self study course, because it's much mo
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2015-11-19 12:55:44

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Reshu,
NATA comprises of two parts mainly, one being the drawing section and second is the online aptitude test.
You can study on your own if you have a fair sense of 2D drawing, 3D drawing and Perspective for the drawing part. You get plenty of question papers online and there are online videos too for reference. You get books for the NATA aptitude test. Refer some of these books for the test. These questions keep on repeating and they seem quite tricky at first, but are very easy if you know the logic behind solving these question's. You also need some basic knowledge on architects, famous buildings and the material used.
If all of
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2015-11-19 12:47:08

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Reshu,
All questions carry particular marks based on difficulty level:
- A tougher question will carry more marks.
- An easier question will carry less marks.
Marking is based on time,
- The less time you take, more the marks.
- The more time you take, lesser the marks.
(according to some percentage of original marks set according to difficulty)
The server chooses a random difficulty level at first which goes on increasing/decreasing according to following rules:
- if an answer is wrong, the level decreases, next question will be of lower level.
-if an answer is right, the level increases, next question will be of a higher level ( the time
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2015-11-19 12:44:35

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Reshu,
NATA exam is divided into two parts – Drawing Section and Aesthetic Sensitivity Section.
Tips to perform well in the exam:
1. A candidate should analyze up to 20 years of NATA's previous papers, to understand the question patterns. He should keep himself updated with new, existing and old architectural structures in India and around the world by reading newspapers, architecture based magazines, journals and more. The more the candidate knows about architecture, the more are his chances of scoring well.
2. There is no negative marking in the NATA test, so you must attempt all the questions even if you are not 100% sure of an an
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