The Council of Architecture (CoA) on Tuesday released admit
cards for single-day pen and paper based National Aptitude Test in Architecture
(NATA) 2017.
Candidates must ensure that the photograph and signature
printed on the admit card are not mutilated, distorted or soiled. The admit
cards should be retained by the candidate until the completion of admission
procedure.
The 20 mark exam will be of three hours and divided into two
parts: Part A and Part B.
The first 90 minutes will be for Part A carrying 120 marks
and the last 90 minutes for Part B for 80 marks. Part A will have questions
from mathematics (MCQ) and general aptitude (MCQ) carrying 40 marks each. Part
B is for drawings (2 sets).
NATA is conducted by the CoA to provide a single window
system to candidates for appearing in a single aptitude test and to facilitate
admissions to 5-year Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) degree course at
recognised institutions across the country.
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