Hi Hitprakash,
NATA is designed in such a manner that prior tutelage is not required. COA-NIASA is aware that candidates will have no or minimal knowledge of architecture. NATA examination which consist of two parts, measures aptitude of the candidate in his / her aesthetic sensibilities (3D visualisation, logical understanding, etc.) and drawing skills, that are in-built in every candidate and developed right from childhood to the present day.
The paper based drawing test is of two hours duration and computer based online aesthetic sensitivity test is of one hour. Computer based test will be given only after completing the Paper based test. For further details check:
http://tinyurl.com/yk8osfc.The details of the Test Centers and NATA registration shall be made available at
www.nata.in or
www.niasa.org or
www.nisasa.in in due course. It is always a good idea to start preparing for entrance exams at the beginning of 11th standard. Try to capture at least 80 % of the total syllabus. Incorporate difficult topics if you already have a sound understanding of them. If not, start with the easier topics then tackle the difficult ones. Make sure that you use the right reference and study material. Focus on the method of solving the problems instead of simply mugging up the answers. Spend the initial few months in revising the basic concepts learnt in standard 9th and 10th.Ensure that you study concepts like algebra, mechanics extensively as they also form the basis of several other topics.
You can go for online coaching from ICR Education Society Bhopal, offers Tutorials for Architecture & Engineering Entrance exams like GATE Exams, CEED Exams, NATA Exam, AIEEE, MHCET, CEPT, NID, Srishti, NIFT, NIIFT etc. They have online and correspondance course too.you can contact through icr.edu@gmail.com.You can go in for correspondance / regular coaching classes from brilliants, FIITJEE.
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