Is it compulsory to qualify the NATA exam in order to take admission in B.Arch?

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    Priya Singh | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    Qualifying in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture NATA 2021 is mandatory for admission to the B.Arch degree offered by various colleges across India. I am an alumni of Lovely Professional University and I know that it is compulsory to qualify for the NATA exam or JEE Main Paper-II to get admission in LPU Punjab, Let me share the eligibility criteria for admission in B.Arch at LPU:
    Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
    Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English Physics Chemistry and Mathematics and pass with 50% aggregate marks in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics or pass with 50% in Diploma (any stream) (3 years) recogni
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    Puneet Singh Alumni at LPU Jalandhar | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    Yes, it is compulsory to qualify for the NATA exam or JEE Main Paper-II to get admission in LPU Punjab, Let me share the eligibility criteria for admission in B.Arch at LPU:
    Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam)
    Pass with 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with English Physics Chemistry and Mathematics and pass with 50% aggregate marks in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics or pass with 50% in Diploma (any stream) (3 years) recognised by Central/ State government. (with Mathematics) or equivalent, subject to qualifying marks in NATA 2021 or JEE Main (Paper-II) or qualifying marks in any specially designed aptitude test in Architecture conducted
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    Neetu Singh | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Qualifying NATA is mandatory for candidates seeking admission to B.Arch degree in various colleges across India. From 2019, CoA has decided to conduct the test twice a year. Which University is better for B.Arch is all depends upon the prospect of university/college that you are looking forward to like the curriculum and study, recruitment and placement rate and campus infrastructure and life. LPU is amongst the Top 5 School of Architecture, Design and Planning disciplines in India and the top 100 schools globally by 2025 by becoming a Center of design excellence in Academics, Consultancy and Research. LPU School of Architecture and De
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Neerja Rohatgi

Nirma University NATA cutoff 2024 has been released for admissions to BArch programme. In the first round NATA Cutoff 2024 was 11086 for the General AI category, and the last round closing cutoff was also 11086. For the General HS quota, the closing cutoff was again 11086

On the other hand, for the OBC AI and OBC HS category, the last round cutoff at Nirma University was 21049 and 11334, respectively. 

 

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Akansha Bhandari

Yes, candidates have to qualify AAT after qualifying JEE Advanced to be eligible for IIT BArch admissions.

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Aishwarya Garg

In the NATA Drawing section, questions are designed to test your creativity, imagination, visualisation, and sketching ability. You won't be judged on artistic perfection, but on clarity, proportion, perspective, and originality.

Here are the common types of questions asked:

Sketching from Memory – Draw objects, scenes, or daily life situations (e.g., a park, a market scene, a classroom).

Perspective Drawing – Create 2D/3D views of buildings, interiors, or street views using correct perspective.

Composition & Design – Create an interesting composition using given shapes, forms, or objects.

Proportion & Scale – Draw human figures, fu

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Mohit Shukla

Yes, NCERT Mathematics (Class 11 & 12) is generally enough for NATA preparation because most of the topics in the syllabus are covered in NCERT.

The NATA Mathematics section usually tests:

Algebra

Trigonometry

Coordinate Geometry

Matrices & Determinants

Probability & Statistics

Vectors

Differential & Integral Calculus

NCERT will give you a strong base, but since NATA questions are often application-based, you may also want to:

Practice MCQs and previous year NATA/JEE Paper 2 Maths questions

Strengthen speed and accuracy in problem-solving

Use reference books (like R.D. Sharma or Arihant) if you want extra practice

So, NCERT is sufficient for concep

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Shikha Hazarika

For NATA, you don't need to study architecture as a full subject before the exam. However, having a basic awareness is very helpful because the General Aptitude section includes questions on:

  • Famous architects (like Le Corbusier, B.V. Doshi, Zaha Hadid, etc.)
  • Well-known monuments and buildings in India and abroad
  • Basic architectural terms (e.g., façade, elevation, plan, symmetry)
  • Environmental and design awareness (sustainable design, urban planning, materials)
  • So instead of studying architectural theory in depth, focus on:
  • Reading about important structures and landmarks
  • Learning about basic design principles (proportion, balance, perspecti
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