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WHAT IS NATA?

‘National Aptitude Test in Architecture’ or NATA is an All India level entrance examination
conducted by the Council of Architecture for 200 marks, for admission of candidates to
First year of five-year full time B. Arch. Degree course. The Architecture seats in
Government, Aided and Un-aided institutions of the State are offered ONLY to the
candidates who have appeared for NATA and who have obtained the prescribed minimum
marks in both Qualifying Examination and NATA. Therefore, all the candidates who want to
be considered for allotment of Architecture seats, should compulsorily appear for NATA,
and should obtain a minimum of 40% marks including SC, ST, Category-I and OBC
category candidates in NATA (In other words one has to secure a minimum of 80 MARKS
OUT OF 200). Visit website for LIST OF INSTITUTIONS CONDUCTING NATA
(NATIONAL APTITUDE TEST IN ARCHITECTURE) IN KARNATAKA. The interested
candidates can appear for the NATA, any day before 20-05-2016. Such candidates should
obtain and submit their NATA scores along with the copy of the 2nd PU / 12th Std. Marks
Card (by boldly writing their CET Number on the NATA score card) to the KEA either in
person or only through ‘Speed Post’ on or before 24-05-2016.

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