nata syllabus 2012
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NATA Syllabus 2012:-
NATA Exam has Two papers:-
* Aesthetic Sensitivity Test
* Drawing Test
Aesthetic Sensitivity Test:-
* Analytical Reasoning
* Architectural awareness (General Knowledge question about architecture, famous, building etc.)
* Identifying commonly used material and objects based on their texture
* visualising three dimensional objects through two dimensional drawing
* Visualising different sides of three dimensional objects
* Mental ability
* Imaginative comprehension and expression
Drawing Test:-
* Learn to sketh given object proporationately and rendering in a visually appearaling manner
* Light and Shadow on object and its surrounding
* Perspective Drawing
* You should be able to combine three dimensional object to from stable structure and depict in
sketching
* Sense of Scale and proporation
* Colour composition, Sense of colour
* Memory Drawing
* You should be able to sketch two dimesional compisition using given shape and form
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NATA paper covers of two papers. There is a two-part examination. It covers a paper-related on drawing
examination of two hours of duration including of two questions with one-question covers two sub questionsand a computer-related online aesthetic sensitivity examination lasts one hour including of 40 MultipleChoice Questions. There is no negative marking.
Syllabus
NATA Syllabus or main contents of NATA tests are as follows:-
Section-A
y Architects and their Worksy Architectural Awarenessy Architectural terminologyy Awareness of persons, places, buildingsy Design and drawing of geometrical/abstract shapesy Historical and contemporary buildings of Architectural importancey Identifying commonly used materials and objects
Section- B
y Aestheticy Analytical reasoning mental abilityy Creating dimensional compositionsy Development of 3 Dimensional objectsy Elements of Designy Elevations and 3D views of objectsy Generation of plany Principle of Design, Harmony, Balancey Sensitivity and Drawing Skillsy Theory of colorsy Visualizing different sides of Three Dimensional objects
Section- C
y Freehand sketching of objects and Activities commonly seen in the rural or urban/suburban contexty Scale and proportion
Eligibility Criteria
The educational qualification needed for admission through NATA is a pass in 10+2 or its equivalent.Students appearing for +2 exams can also attend NATA. For B. Arch or B. Planning aspirants need to havemathematics as mandatory subject with minimum 50 % marks in aggregate at +2. Aspirants withInternational Baccalaureate Diploma with 50% total marks and Mathematics as a topic can also apply. Theapplicants must be a resident of India. They must have attained minimum 17 years as on July 1st of theensuring year of the test. Mental and physical fitness of the aspirant needed while the admission is taking
place.
How to Apply ?
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Applicants who are appearing for the NATA have to fill-in a pre-registration form. The form is available in theofficial website. They will get a project from the examination center once they pay the examination fees.
After that, the applicants get the receipt and the appointment verifier with informations of the time and datefrom the examination Center. The fees of NATA is Rs.800. it can be paid at the time of registration. Anotheroption is to be paid before the collection of the appointment voucher. Applicants can pay the fees by DD orcash.
Online Application
The pre-registration form can collect from the website of NATA. Those who are applying through online candownload it from the website. The site address is http://www.nata.in. Aspirants can fill the form accordingto the necessary information. Once it filled, they can print and post to NIASA with the necessaryattachments. Forms can collect from the designated test centers.
Offline Application
Aspirants who are interested to collect the application forms by post can send a request letter tohttp://www.nata.in. Aspirants must show the number of registration at the top of the letter. Specimensignature must be included at the backside of DD.
Important Dates
The exam starts on March first week 2012. Appointments listed on a first-come, first-served basis. Theaspirant can attend NATA any number of times. The fees must pay for all attempts. They can contact theappropriate exam center for registration.
List ofNATA centers
y Anu College Of Architecture & Planning - AP08y Csi Institute Of Technology - AP03y Gitam School Of Architecture - AP11y Jnafau School Of Planning And Architecture - AP01y Masterji College Of Architecture - AP09y S A R College Of Architecture, Extension Center - AP5By S.A.R.College Of Architecture - AP5Ay Sri Venkateshwawa College Of Architecture - AP04y Vaishnavi School Of Architecture & Planning - AP10
Colleges Accepting the NATA Score
y Apeejay Institute of Technology, School of Architecture & Planning, Noiday Bengal Engineering and Science University, Kolkatay Chitkara School of Planning & Architecture, Chandigarhy College ofEngineering- Trivandrumy Dr. K. M. Vasudevan Pillais Campus Pillais College of Architecture (PICA), Mumbaiy IESs College of Architecture, Mumbaiy Indo Global Colleges, Chandigarhy Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies (KRVIA), Mumbaiy Kavikulguru Institute of Technology and Science (KITS), Nagpury L S Raheja School of Architecture, Mumbaiy Lovely Professional University, Jalandhary Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), Manipaly NMIMS University, Mumbaiy R V College ofEngineering (RVCE), Bangalorey Rachana Sansad Academy of Architecture, Mumbai
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y Rizvi College of Architecture (RCA, Mumbaiy Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Technology (SVIT), Vasady Sathyabama University, Chennaiy School of Planning and Architecture Delhi/NCRy Sinhgad College of Architecture, Pune
Contact Address for the NATA
y Council of Architecture, India habital Centre, Core 6-A, 1st Floor, Lodhi Road, New Delhi- 110003y Tel: 011-24648415, 24654172,y Fax: 011-24647746y E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nata.in
Reference Books for NATA
y Architecture Entrance Book by P.K. Mishray Arihant Books A Complete Self Study Guide for B. Arch Entrance Examinationsy B Arch Exam Guide by PK Mishray Engineering Drawing by N.D.Bhatt and Panchay NATA/AIEE B.Arch. Question Bank-2011y Verbal & Non Verbal Reasoning Book by R.S. Agarwal
Coaching Centers for NATA
y A.V. Classesy Architecture Aptitude.Comy Arkin Classesy Balaji Tutorialsy Bhanwar Rathore Design Studio (BRDS)y Bhardwaj Classesy
Deepali Tutorialsy Design Quotient Labs ( DQ Labs)y I.M.S. Mumbaiy V.U.S. Academy
Study Plan
Those who are selecting the architecture program must have a interest towards it. They should beimaginative with the ability to draw. Sometimes questions are from architectural awareness andidentification of national and global buildings. If the candidates want to answer these questions, they musthave a better idea about architectural subjects.
More details about the architecture subject is available in internet. The written test will be easy once they go
through the reference books. Another study plan is to work out the previous question papers. Therefore,students can get an idea about the exam pattern. This will help to improve their confidence.
How and Where To Get the Results?
The scorecard of NATA is available in the official website. The website address ishttp://www.nata.in/PublicSC/. The applicants can enter their ID in the text box. Enter the 2 wordsaccurately as spelled in the second text box. The two words must divide by a space. Once the score came, itwill display the similar once clicking the given button. The applicants should verify the ID and appointmentnumber in the scorecard to found genuineness of the score.
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NATA Cutoff
The cut off marks varies based on different institutes. However, the aspirants must obtain minimum 80 topass the test. Once they calculate the B.Arch cutoff, the aspirants +2 mark is also considered.
Score Validity
NATA score validation is up to two years for the admission process of the B.Arch program. The potentialaspirants must verify the approval status of the colleges before taking admission. It can make from the COAwebsite.
Read more here: http://entrance-exam.net/national-aptitude-test-in-architecture-2009-
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Nata
NATIONAL APTITUDE TEST IN ARCHITECTURE has two parts one
is drawing and other is aptitude.It is fully based on
architecture requirements and drawing skills are very
much required to score well.The colleges which accept the
results are
Cept (Centre for Environmental Planning & Technology
University )
School of Planning & Architecture
Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University
(JNA&FAU),hyderabad
College of Architecture
Vastu Kala Academy ,New delhi
Goa College of Architecture
M. S. University of Baroda
Sushant School of Art & Architecture ,gurgaon
Manipal Institute of Technology , manipal
Rizvi College of Architecture , mumbai
Aayojan School of Architecture
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Importance :
This is a Very important exam as most of the colleges
accept this results some of them are the best.but thereis no fixed method to get seat in the colleges. All the
colleges have their own procedure for applying.Plenty of
seats are available but very few seats of the best
colleges.The procedure for admission is little lengthy as
we need to apply and then wait for their results.
Eligibility and Procedure :
Students can apply from any of the various test centers
situated all over india.information of all test centers
and other details can be found on their
website www.nata.in
for test center details click here
for all colleges under coa click here
pass marks is 80 out of 200 but need to score atleast 120
to get good colleges and have to score well in 12 boards
as 50% of both are taken and calculated and results are
given on this basis.
Study Method :
All questions till date show very conceptual drawing
based questions specially concentrating on perception
and proportion.
Total marks 200
100 marks for drawing100 marks for aptitude
3 questions are given for drawing