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NATA

NATA

National Aptitude Test in Architecture

Syllabus

Just wanted to give you a heads-up that the syllabus for the NATA exam has been pretty consistent over the years. It's established and announced by the organizing authority.

  • Diagrammatic Reasoning
  • Numerical Reasoning
  • Verbal Reasoning
  • Inductive Reasoning
  • Situational Judgment
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Abstract Reasoning

 

The Maths syllabus we'll be going through covers a wide range of essentials from elementary maths. Don't fret as the questions typically revolve around the direct formula. Let's check out some of the important topics we'll be discovering together:

  • Algebra
  • Logarithms
  • Matrices
  • Trigonometry
  • Coordinate Geometry
  • 3-Dimensional Co-ordinate geometry
  • Theory of Calculus
  • Application of Calculus
  • Permutation and combination
  • Statistics and Probability
  •  Understanding Visual Principles in Composition
  • Geometry and Visualization of Shapes
  • The World of Color Schemes
  • Graphic Similarities and Our Visual System
  • Spatial Relationship and Cognitive Abilities

FAQ

Ques1. Can anyone tell me how NATA 2023 will be conducted?
Ans.
The NATA 2023 exams for Phase I, II, and III are all run online and are computer-based. 

Ques2. Could you please tell me which documents I need to upload when I'm completing the NATA 2023 application form?
Ans.
The authorities ask you as a candidate to upload scanned versions of your photograph and signature. Remember to follow the specifications they've given.

Ques3. Do you know what the cost is to apply for NATA 2023?
Ans.
Just to give you a heads up on the NATA application fees:

  • Male applicants, belonging to the general and OBC categories, it's INR 2000.
  • Regardless of the category, if you're a female applicant or transgender, it's INR 1500.
  • Also, male applicants from SC/ST have to pay INR 1500 too.

 

Ques4. Could you tell me about the grading system for NATA?
Ans.
The NATA exam paper will have 125 questions in total. Each question is going to be either 1, 2, or 3 marks, and this depends on how tough the question is. So here's the breakdown:

  • 75 questions, each worth 1 mark
  • 25 questions, each worth 2 marks
  • 25 questions, each worth 3 marks
  • This gives you a maximum of 200 marks to aim for in the NATA 2023. 
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