Those of the students who aim towards being a successful architect and get admission in good architectural colleges in India must appear in NATA exam and secure a good score.
This exam is conducted by Council of Architecture (India), from March 1,2014 onwards.
Max Marks = 200
Passing Marks = 80
Exam pattern :
This exam consists of two parts-
1.Drawing and,
2.An aesthetic sensitivity test
(1) The drawing test includes the creation of interesting and practically correct compositions using basic geometrical 3-d shapes, common objects of everyday life, and creations of scenes having bird's eye view and ant's eye view. These views must show proper use of one point and two point perspective principals.
One must also have knowledge about how to draw proper human and animal figures in different positions. This part of exam is of 100 marks out of 200 and the time given is 2 hours.
How to prepare
If you are preparing from NATA first thing to learn is to be open in terms of your imaginations. One of the best sources for preparing for a drawing test is "DQLABS", and the few and only books available in the market for preparing for these course's entrance examinations...like arihant's B.arch entrance.
(2)The second part of examination is the aesthetic sensitivity test which tests a person's complete and in-depth knowledge about the subject, which can include the names of the architects around the world of different times and also the monuments or the buildings they made, the style of monuments around the world, some mathematical questions related to measurement and percentage, some common terms used in the field of architecture and some other such things. For every question in this part 40 seconds are provided and there are in total 40 questions. Also this part is also of 100 marks out of 200.
How to prepare
The only suggestion about preparing for this part of examination is that to gather knowledge from books and everything around you as much as you can.
You can have more details about registration, fees, etc from the PDF attached bellow.
NATA 2014 Brochure
This exam is conducted by Council of Architecture (India), from March 1,2014 onwards.
Max Marks = 200
Passing Marks = 80
Exam pattern :
This exam consists of two parts-
1.Drawing and,
2.An aesthetic sensitivity test
(1) The drawing test includes the creation of interesting and practically correct compositions using basic geometrical 3-d shapes, common objects of everyday life, and creations of scenes having bird's eye view and ant's eye view. These views must show proper use of one point and two point perspective principals.
One must also have knowledge about how to draw proper human and animal figures in different positions. This part of exam is of 100 marks out of 200 and the time given is 2 hours.
How to prepare
If you are preparing from NATA first thing to learn is to be open in terms of your imaginations. One of the best sources for preparing for a drawing test is "DQLABS", and the few and only books available in the market for preparing for these course's entrance examinations...like arihant's B.arch entrance.
(2)The second part of examination is the aesthetic sensitivity test which tests a person's complete and in-depth knowledge about the subject, which can include the names of the architects around the world of different times and also the monuments or the buildings they made, the style of monuments around the world, some mathematical questions related to measurement and percentage, some common terms used in the field of architecture and some other such things. For every question in this part 40 seconds are provided and there are in total 40 questions. Also this part is also of 100 marks out of 200.
How to prepare
The only suggestion about preparing for this part of examination is that to gather knowledge from books and everything around you as much as you can.
You can have more details about registration, fees, etc from the PDF attached bellow.
NATA 2014 Brochure
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