ODE TO NATA ASPIRANTS
CAMELLIA PAUL
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) measures the aptitude of the applicant for specific field of study, i.e. Architecture. The test measures drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability, that have been acquired over a long period of time, and that are related to the study of Architecture.
Every year, thousands of students, across the country sit for the NATA, in order to pursue Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) as their higher field of study.
I myself, a B.Arch aspirant, know very well how different NATA is, from the other entrance exams. NATA requires special preparation and tutorials, as well as proper guidance in the field.
Without wasting time, let me supply a few model test-papers, study materials, previous years' NATA questions, and as well as my own NATA drawings...that will surely come handy to any NATA aspirant.
Before starting, make sure you all download and carefully go through the NATA Brochure...
NATA Brochure 2014
After going through this, start your preparations for NATA. Here are some useful links:
Apart from these, I would also like to share some of the sample drawings which I practised during my NATA preparations.
After going through this, start your preparations for NATA. Here are some useful links:
- NATA Aptitude Sample Paper 1
- NATA Aptitude Sample Paper 2
- NATA Aptitude Sample Paper 3
- NATA Drawing Sample Paper 1
- NATA Drawing Sample Paper 2
- NATA Drawing Sample Paper 3
- NATA Study Material
Apart from these, I would also like to share some of the sample drawings which I practised during my NATA preparations.