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Nata Entrance Exam Coaching

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NATA Exam 2024 Or NATA Exam 2025

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About the Course

Admission process for B.Arch colleges in Maharashtra 2023-24 has started.

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1. Complete the online registration, upload documents & pay application fee.2. Document verification & application confirmation at nearest Facilitation Center (FC).

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Last date to register

10th Oct’22 up to 4.00pm


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NATA Entrance Exam for Architecture B.Arch.

Welcome to our Design Preparation Institute! If you're planning to take the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) exam, we've got you covered. Here are some details and tips to help you prepare for the exam:


NATA Exam Details: The NATA exam is conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA) to measure the aptitude of candidates for admission into the first year of a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree course. The exam is held twice a year - in April, May and in June - and comprises three parts:


Revised NATA Exam Pattern for NATA 2024


Questions & Marks of Examination

Part A - Drawing and Composition Test - Offline Test - 90 Minutes

A1 – 1 Question – Composition and Color -25 Marks

A2 - 1 Question – Sketching & Composition (Black and White)- 25 Marks

A3 – 1 Question - 3D Composition - 30 Marks

Total 3 Questions - 80 Marks

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Part B - MCQ - Computer based online Test - 90 Minutes

B1 - 30 questions x 2 Marks - 60 Marks

B2 - 15 questions x 4 Marks -60 Marks

Total 45 Questions – 120 Marks

TOTAL MARKS: PART – A & PART – B = 200.


NATA Syllabus for 2024


PART-A Drawing and Composition Test This is one and half hour (90 minutes) – 80 Marks Test where candidate has to attempt three questions.


The content of the PART A Test is as follows: x


A1 - Composition and Color -25 Marks: Creating suitable compositions for various situations and coloring them appropriately. Re-arranging various shapes in visually appealing manner and coloring it suitably. x

A2 -Sketching & Composition (Black and White)-25 Marks: Ability to draw, visualize, depict a situation, involving buildings / its components, people, environment, products with an understanding of scale, proportions, textures, shades and shadow etc. x

A3 - 3D Composition-30 Marks: Creating interesting 3D composition for the given situation using the provided kit.


PART-B

This is one and half hour (90 minutes), 120 Marks Test where candidate has to appear for online test. It shall have two type of Questions viz.,

B1 – 30 Questions of 2 Marks and

B2 – 15 Questions of 4 Marks from the following topics: x

Visual Reasoning Ability to understand and reconstruct 2D and 3D composition, knowledge about its composition and technical concepts. x

Logical Derivation Ability to decode a situation, composition, context and generate meaning. Understanding the minute information hidden in a particular situation and drawing conclusions. x

G.K., Architecture & Design General awareness of architecture and design, current issues, recent episodes etc., Knowledge about important buildings, historical progression, innovation in materials and construction technology. x Language Interpretation Ability to correctly & logically generate meaning of words, sentences, understanding about English grammar. •

Design Sensitivity Ability to observe record and analyze, people, space, product, environment. Critical thinking, reasoning and ability to identify the subtle communications. x

Design Thinking Ability to understand semantics, metaphors, problem identification and definition, analysis of a given situation. • Numerical Ability Basic Mathematics and its association with creative thinking. To unfold a space with use of geometry.


Tips for NATA Exam Preparation: Practice drawing regularly:

·         Practice drawing regularly: Drawing is an essential part of the NATA exam. Practice drawing regularly to improve your skills and speed.

·         Learn the basics of perspective: Perspective is an important part of drawing. Make sure you have a good understanding of perspective and how to use it in your drawings.

·         Improve your observation skills: The NATA exam tests your ability to observe and understand the world around you. Improve your observation skills by spending time looking at things around you and sketching them.

·         Practice with previous year's question papers: Practicing with previous year's question papers will give you an idea of the exam pattern and help you to understand the type of questions asked in the exam.

·         Take mock tests: Taking mock tests will help you to improve your time management skills and increase your speed and accuracy.

·         Study the syllabus thoroughly: Make sure you study the syllabus thoroughly and understand the topics covered in the exam.

·         Stay updated with current affairs: Stay updated with current affairs related to architecture and design to stay ahead of the competition.


Conclusion:
NATA is a highly competitive exam and requires a lot of hard work and dedication to crack. However, with the right preparation and practice, you can ace the exam and get admission to your dream architecture college. Follow the above tips and strategies to improve your chances of success in the NATA exam. Good luck!

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