1.
By giving NATA, do
I get automatic admission into any Architectural College in India?
Ans: No. NATA is just an Aptitude Test. On receiving the Score Card,
the candidate will have to contact various admission authorities with NATA
Score Card and other details (as prescribed by the respective Admission
Authorities). Admission in India lies with the State (usually under Directorate
of Technical Education for that state). Usually around summer, Admission
Authorities will bring out admission notices in National & Regional
newspapers. The candidate may contact schools of architecture directly for
information as to when the admission process is scheduled to begin.
2.
What is the last
date for giving NATA?
Ans: The last date for NATA would be 21st
August, 2015 subject to availability.
3.
What is the meaning
of Admission Authority?
Ans: Admission Authority is a body, authorised by the Central/State
Govt. / University to conduct and monitor admissions in that area. This may
vary from the Directorate of Technical Education itself, a major University,
Institution(s), a body created by an association of Architectural Schools in
that State (eg. MASA), or any other Admission Authority recognised by the
state. The candidate may be advised to check up in advance with Schools of
Architecture where he / she is applying for the details of the admission
authority and other information on the exact admission process.
4.
How do I practice
for NATA? Where can I take tuitions?
Ans: NATA is designed in such a manner
that prior tutelage is not required. COA is aware that the candidates will have
no or minimal knowledge of architecture. NATA 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. There will be certain questions on
architectural awareness wherein candidates may be required to identify building
of national or international importance. The candidate is expected to know
about these structures through General Knowledge. The candidate may also prefer
to update his knowledge on this by some reading, internet browsing or even by
talking to architectural students, architects and other knowledgeable persons.
In all probability, this will not be required. There will be a model NATA
interface available on the NATA website to help candidates get acquainted with
the visual format of the test. There will be no model questions available as
such. The language medium of the test will be English. Minimal computer skills
are required (pointing and clicking Mouse buttons).
5.
I am a foreign
student / NRI. Can I take the test from my country of residence?
Ans: No. The candidate will have to register in India and give the
test from any of the designated
Test centres of his / her choice in India. The qualification process
for giving NATA stands the same. Admission will be given by the respective
admission authorities according to the rules laid down by it for students of
such category.
6. If I belong to a particular quota (SC/ST/NT/etc.), do I get score
waiver for NATA during admission?
Ans: No.
7.
Are there any
additional fees payable for training, etc?
Ans: No training/coaching
is allowed in Test Centres and no other fees payable for this exam. If any
centre indulges is such practice or insists on additional fees or participation
in training program, please report such incident to Council of Architecture or
NIASA.
8.
Do I have to appear
for NATA at the college where I aspire to take admission?
Ans: No. You may appear for NATA at any
Test center convenient to you. Based on the score you may seek admission to any
college where you are eligible to seek admission.
9.
Whether old
question papers are available?
Ans: No. At NATA, question paper is unique of each candidate hence no
old question papers can be made available.
For any other
questions please register at NATA website (http://www.nata.in)
and get into 'Forum' section. You can post your queries here. Please search
before you post the query. It may be already raised by some other candidate and
already answered.
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