The NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture)is a national-level entrance exam in India for aspiring architects seeking admission to undergraduate architecture programs. It's conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA) to assess a candidate's aptitude and skills for architecture, including drawing, visual perception, and critical thinking.
NATA evaluates a candidate's aptitude for architecture, going beyond general academic knowledge to assess skills like drawing, observation, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity, and logical reasoning.
To be eligible for NATA, you generally need to have passed the 10+2 (or equivalent) examination with physics, chemistry, and mathematics as compulsory subjects, says Nitte University.
The NATA exam typically includes sections on Drawing and Visual Composition, Mathematical Aptitude and Reasoning, and General Knowledge related to architecture.
NATA scores are used by architecture colleges to determine admission into their Bachelor of Architecture (B. Arch) programs.