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NATA at a Glance



NATA at a Glance


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What is NATA?
The national aptitude test in architecture (NATA) measures the

aptitude of the applicant for specific field of study, i.e. Architecture


Who is eligible for
Any person having passed 10th Standard or equivalent examination,
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for details Clause 2 “Eligibility” in the NATA Brochure.


Where to appear for
At designated Test Centers located at centers/colleges/ schools of
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architecture in India. Updated list of Test centers is available at the

website http://www.nata.in


When to appear for
NATA can be given during the period from 01.04.2016 to 25.05.2016
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and from 01.06.2016 to 21.08.2016 as per the pre-decided schedule
of the designated Test Centers.
Dates are tentative , please visit NATA website for latest updates
How to register for
Candidate can apply for registration for NATA 2014 online at website
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http://www.nata.in by paying fees of Rs.1250.00 either through

credit cards / debit cards / netbanking or can generate the challan

for depositing the fees by way of cash in any of the branch of the

ICICI Bank Ltd. all over India (processing charges extra).


How to appear for
Report to the test center at least 60 minutes before scheduled time
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of test with Receipt cum Appointment voucher, valid photo ID in

Original, Attested copy of SSC Mark Sheet and drawing material

required for the test.Test Center personnel will guide you regarding

the further process.


When and where is
The score cards will be available on NATA website in e-format,
the Score card
usually, on the fourth working day after the test.
available?



What is the passing
As per Council of Architecture admission guidelines, a candidate
score at NATA?
applying to any school / college of architecture in India should have

achieved 40% score in NATA, i.e. at least 80/200, for consideration of

admission into first year B.Arch.


Where can a candidate
A candidate may apply for admission to any of the participating
seek admission on the
institutions as per the time schedule specified by the respective
basis of NATA?
appropriate admission authority, along with all the documents

desired by it.


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