NATA 2024 Exam Dates and application dates out. The registration link has been active and candidates can start registering for the exam. The NATA 2024 exam dates are out it will commence in April 2024. The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to undergraduate architecture programs in India.
The examination shall be conducted on all weekends from April to July 2024 in two sessions, subject to several candidates registered for the session.
NATA portal www.nata. in.
The authorities release the NATA admit card separately for each attempt, and it is an essential document that candidates must carry to the exam centre. The admit card acts as an identity proof and contains important details regarding the exam centre, date, and time of the exam. Therefore, candidates must download and carry the NATA admit card to the exam centres.
Validity of NATA Score 2024- It is valid for one year the year a candidate appears for the NATA exam
Nata 2024 exam dates and application dates out
The candidates can appear for a maximum of 3 attempts in NATA 2024 in one academic year. The best score out of all the attempts shall be considered to declare results. The score of the NATA Test would be valid for 2 academic years.
Application form Opens in 1 March 2024
NATA Exam Commences from April 6 2024
Exam Timing- First Session 10.00 AM to 1.00 PM
Second Session 1.30 PM to 4.30 PM
The process of downloading the NATA Session 4 Admit Card is straightforward. Candidates can visit the official website of NATA and log in using their application number and password. After logging in, they can download the admit card and take a printout of the same. The admit card will be available for download from September 14, 2023, onwards. Candidates are advised to download the admit card as soon as it is available to avoid any last-minute technical glitches.
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Syllabus
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
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
PART-A Drawing and Composition Test
This is one and a half hours (90 minutes) – 80 Marks Test where the 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 colouring them appropriately. Re-arranging various shapes in a visually appealing manner and colouring it suitably. x A2 -Sketching & Composition (Black and White)-25 Marks: Ability to draw, visualize, and depict a situation, involving buildings / its components, people, environment, and 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 a one-and-a-half-hour (90-minute), 120 Marks Test where the candidate has to appear for an online test.
It shall have two types 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 concluding. 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 the meaning of words, and sentences, and understand English grammar.
• Design Sensitivity Ability to observe record and analyze, people, space, products, and environment. Critical thinking, reasoning and ability to identify subtle communications. x Design Thinking Ability to understand semantics, metaphors, problem identification and definition, and analysis of a given situation.
• Numerical Ability Basic Mathematics and its association with creative thinking. To unfold a space with the use of geometry