The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA), is conducted by National Institute of Advanced Studies in Architecture (NIASA) which is a
body of Council of Architecture, New
Delhi in India. The National Aptitude Test in Architecture is a national level examination
for admission to undergraduate courses in Architecture. The test measures the
aptitude of applicants for a specific field of study, i.e. Architecture, in areas like drawing and
observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical
thinking, qualities that have been
acquired over a long period of time and that are related to Architecture. NATA
or the AIEEE.B.Arch exam is prescribed by the Council of Architecture
as compulsory criteria for taking admission to any Architectural College or
course in India.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The eligibility criteria are as
follows:
·
Candidates must pass in 10th or
equivalent exam can apply for examination.
·
They are supposed to compete with HSC
exam or its equivalent exam & Qualified in NATA Test from a recognized
university can apply for the exam.
·
They must also have minimum of 50%
aggregate marks scored in exam with mathematics as a subject in exam.
·
Candidates who have done 10+3 diploma
from central/state government with an aggregate of 50% can apply for the
examination.
NATA 2016 Application Form: –
National aptitude test in architecture is commonly
known as NATA 2016. It is conducted by national institute of advanced
studies in architecture. NIASA has announced the notification for
the NATA exam 2016. All candidates who are willing to appear in the
examination and eligible for the same can fill application
form through the official site. This page provides you some important
details of NATA 2016 examination.
Check official details of NATA
2016 Application Form, Exam Dates, Notification, Exam Syllabus,
NATA Engineering Entrance Exam details at www.nata.in.
NATA
2016 Application Form: -
Those candidates who want to
check eligibility criteria of NATA Exam 2016, they need to check out
NATA Exam Application Notification by visiting to the official
website of NATA.
Application fee—
Apply online at website:- http://www.nata.in by
paying fees of Rs. 1250.00 either through credit card / debit card / net
banking or the candidate can generate the challan for depositing the payment
through cash in any of the branches of the ICICI Bank all over India.
The candidate shall be required to pay additional charges as “processing charges” for the following:
Domestic Credit Card:-1.25% of the NATA Fee plus service tax as applicable
Domestic Debit Card:- 0.75% of the NATA Fees plus service tax as applicable
Domestic Multiple Bank Net Banking Payment Gateway: - Rs.15 per transaction
Collection through PAN India ICICI Branches in cash (through challan) :- Rs.30 per transaction
For International Credit Card / Debit Card the charges may apply as per the policy of the Bank.
NATA
Exam 2016 Application procedure—
·
To fill application
form of NATA exam 2016, visit the official website of NIASA
or open link www.nata.in/register.
·
An application form will be
presented on your computer screen.
·
Enter all the desired detail such as
personnel information, educational information and contact details.
·
Remember to enter a valid email
address because all the further communication related to the examination is
done via email only.
·
Choose a password. Please note that
the password should be consist at least 8 character.
·
After filling the application
form click on the create user button.
·
Email verification will be received on
your email address at the time of registration.
·
Follow the instruction given in the
mail and activate account.
Important
Dates:
Last date for online registration
|
March
2016
|
Test date
|
April
2016
|
Result declaration
|
Updated
soon
|
NATA 2016 Result
|
NATA
Results will be declared after conducting exam.
|
NATA 2016 Counselling
|
After
results announcement of NATA 2016, Counselling will start for admission.
|
You can after fourth day may check your score
directly from website giving your ID. However, print out taken by you of such
score card will be only for reference and information. You may use print out of
this score card while applying for the admission if the admission authority
calls for the same. Original NATA score card will be retrieved and verified by
the admission authority directly from NATA server. Only the score card stored
on NATA server is valid and no hard copy will be considered valid
EXAM
PATTERN:
The test is in two parts. A paper based drawing
test and computer based online aesthetic sensitivity test. The test measures
aptitude of the candidate through two sections -a paper based section for
drawing and computer based section for aesthetic sensitivity.
DRAWING TEST
This is a two hour paper where candidate has to attempt three questions. The drawing aptitude is judged on the following aspects-
·
Ability to sketch a given object
proportionately and rendering the same in visually appealing manner.
·
Visualising and drawing the effects of
light on the object and shadows cast on surroundings.
·
Sense of perspective drawing
·
Combining and composing given three
dimensional elements to form a building or structural form.
·
Creating interesting two dimensional
composition using given shapes and forms.
·
Creating visual harmony using colours
in given composition.
·
Understanding of scale and
proportions.
·
Drawing from memory through pencil
sketch on themes from day to day experiences.
AESTHETIC
SENSITIVITY TEST
This is computer based test where candidate has to answer 40 multiple choice questions.
This is computer based test where candidate has to answer 40 multiple choice questions.
·
The aesthetic sensitivity test
measures perception, imagination and observation, creativity and communication
along with architectural awareness and comprises of -
·
Visualising three dimensional objects
from two dimensional drawings.
·
Visualising different sides of three
dimensional objects.
·
Identifying commonly used materials
and objects based on their textural qualities.
·
Analytical reasoning.
·
Mental Ability.
·
Imaginative comprehension and
expression.
·
Architectural awareness.
SCORING PROCESS:-
The Answer to each question in the 'drawing' paper will be examined by a panel of three examiners independently and the marks are averaged. It may be further subject to moderation. During the computer based test, with adaptive testing, an examinee is administered a set of questions with a difficulty level that is specifically designed to match the examinee's ability level. The mathematical process for calculating a score in this situation incorporates the statistical properties of the questions, the examinee's performance on the questions, and the number of questions that are answered.
NATA
– Cumulative Reporting
NATA
Score
reporting is cumulative. Current NATA policy states that the candidate’s scores are retained for the two years
following the testing year in which the candidate tested.
PARTICIPATING
INSTITUTES
NATA is the qualifying exam for
admission to Architecture courses across India. Some NATA Participating
Colleges or Institutions are:
·
SRM University, Chennai
·
Indian Institute of Engineering
Science and Technology, Shibpur
·
Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of
Science and Technology, Murthal
·
AU College of Engineering,
Vishakhapatnam
·
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
University, Delhi
·
ITM University, Gwalior
·
Ansal University, Gurgaon
·
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
·
Bharath University, Chennai
·
Vismayam College of Art and Media,
Kerala
·
Sir J J College of Architecture,
Mumbai
·
Department of Architecture, IIT
Roorkee
·
Chandigarh College of Architecture,
Chandigarh
·
Department of Architecture, NIT
Tiruchirapalli
·
Department of Architecture, NIT
Calicut
·
Sushant School of Art and
Architecture, Gurgaon
·
Faculty of Architecture &
Ekistics, JMI, Delhi
·
Department of Architecture, BIT,
Mersa
·
R V School of Architecture, RVCE, Bangalore
·
Hindustan University, Kelambakkam
·
Sharda University, Greater Noida
·
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
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