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With registrations set to begin tomorrow, candidates must be well-prepared to complete the application process efficiently. This article provides detailed insights into the registration process, eligibility criteria, important dates, exam pattern, preparation tips, and frequently asked questions.
NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) is a national-level entrance examination for candidates seeking admission to undergraduate architecture programs in India. The exam assesses a student’s ability in various fields relevant to architecture, including mathematics, drawing skills, and general aptitude.
Conducting Body: Council of Architecture (COA)
Exam Level: National
Mode of Examination: Computer-based test
Purpose: Admission to B.Arch programs in various colleges
Number of Attempts: Three
The registration process for NATA 2025 will commence tomorrow. Candidates must be aware of the key dates to avoid missing any deadlines.
(Note: Candidates should visit the official website for the latest updates.)
Before registering for NATA 2025, candidates must check if they meet the eligibility requirements.
Educational Qualification
Candidates must have completed or be appearing for their 10+2 exams with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects.
Candidates with a 10+3 diploma in Mathematics are also eligible.
Minimum Marks Required
A minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Overall, candidates must secure 50% in their qualifying exams.
Age Limit
There is no specific age limit, but candidates must meet the educational qualifications.
The NATA 2025 registration process is entirely online. Follow these steps to complete your application:
Go to the official NATA website (https://nata.in) and click on the "Register Now" link.
Enter your email ID and phone number.
Set up a strong password.
Verify your details through an OTP sent to your registered mobile number.
Provide personal details like name, date of birth, category, and nationality.
Enter educational qualifications and previous exam details.
Candidates must upload scanned copies of the following documents:
Passport-size photograph (recent, in JPEG format).
Signature (black/blue ink on white paper, in JPEG format).
Class 10 & 12 mark sheets.
The application fee varies based on category:
After successful payment, submit the form and download the confirmation page for future reference.
Mode: Online (Computer-Based Test)
Duration: 3 Hours
Total Marks: 200
Sections:
Mathematics & General Aptitude (120 Marks)
Drawing & Visual Composition (80 Marks)
A sample NATA question paper screenshot.
Understand the Exam Pattern
Familiarize yourself with the types of questions asked.
Solve previous years' NATA papers for practice.
Focus on Sketching & Drawing
Improve freehand sketching and shading techniques.
Practice 3D object rendering and perspective drawings.
Strengthen Mathematics & Reasoning Skills
Revise geometry, trigonometry, and algebra.
Solve logical reasoning and aptitude questions daily.
Take Mock Tests
Enroll in NATA mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Analyze performance to identify weak areas.
A student practicing architectural sketching with drawing tools.
Many prestigious colleges in India accept NATA scores for B.Arch admissions. Some of them are:
School of Planning and Architecture (SPA), Delhi
Sir JJ College of Architecture, Mumbai
Manipal School of Architecture & Planning
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
Chandigarh College of Architecture
A modern architectural college campus.
No, applications must be submitted before the deadline. Late applications are not accepted.
No, NATA does not have negative marking.
Yes, candidates can take the test up to three times, with the best score considered for admission.
Most colleges require a minimum of 80 out of 200 marks in NATA.
Results will be announced within a few weeks after the exam, typically in June 2025.
NATA 2025 is an essential exam for architecture aspirants. With registration beginning tomorrow, candidates must complete their applications promptly and begin preparations. Understanding the exam pattern, practicing sketching, and solving mock tests can significantly boost performance.
For the latest updates, always refer to the official NATA website. Best of luck with your preparations!
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