I am looking to pursue B.Arch. How can I prepare for entrance exam like NATA? What is the eligibility for NATA?
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You need to have maths in class 12th. Science with maths or commerce with maths. Maths is necessary.
You gotta practice drawing and figure related questions like counting of triangles and stuff. The drawing questions asked in NATA is a bit complex. And a little knowledge of architectural terms is important. In nata test , maths is asked very little.You can also give jee second paper as it also helps in admission in various good colleges. In that you need to study maths very nicely as the questions asked are of an engineering level. This year the jee paper will be on 3rd April. i hope this helps. -
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Sharath H Aithal B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD | Scholar-Level 17
9 years agoHi Saurabh, You can get prepared to NATA entrance exam by going through some useful NATA entrance exam question banks and guide or else you can even attend NATA training classes.
Eligibility for NATA
Any candidates having passed SSLC (Std X) or equivalent examination can appear for NATA or
Any candidates who finished +2 exams, waiting for the result & confident of getting eligibility mark for B.Arch can also apply for NATA.
Eligibility for B.Arch is
10+2 or equivalent from a recognized Board/University with Mathematics as a subject of examination with at least 50% aggregate marks.
OR
10+3 Diploma (any stream) recognised by Central/ State...more
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BGS School of Architecture and Planning
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