NATA 2024 Information Booklet Released at nata.in, Exams from April 6
NATA 2024 Information Booklet Released at nata.in, Exams from April 6
In a academic year, candidates may appear in NATA 2024 a maximum of three times and the best score from all tries will be used to determine the final result

The Council of Architecture (COA) recently issued an information booklet on the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) to be held in 2024. The NATA 2024 Examination will begin on April 6 and will be held in two sessions from 10 am to 1 pm and 1.30 pm to 4.30 pm. The NATA 2024 Brochure is available on the official website at nata.in. In a single academic year, candidates may seek to appear in NATA 2024 a maximum of three times. The best score from all tries will be used to determine the final result.

NATA 2023:eligibility criteria

All candidates must have passed the 10+1 exam or be scheduled to sit in it, as well as the 10+2 exam, all of which must have included PCM subjects. Applicants must have passed the 10+3 diploma exam or be scheduled to take it, with mathematics as a subject.

NATA 202: How to download the Information Brochure

Candidates can examine the NATA 2024 information brochure by following the simple methods outlined below.

Step 1: Go to nata.in, the official website.

Step 2: You will now be sent to the website’s main page.

Step 3: Navigate to the “NATA 2024 brochure” link.

Step 4: A screen displaying the NATA 2024 information pamphlet will open.

Step 5: Download the file, then print a copy of it for future reference.

The applicant should ensure that all fields are filled out accurately and examine the application before submitting it online. The NATA-2024 Exam records would be kept for just 90 days after the results were announced. Following that, no request for data will be accepted.

Students interested in enrolling in five-year Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) programmes at authorised architectural institutes in India must take the National Aptitude Test in Architecture exam. NATA evaluates an applicant’s aptitude for a particular field of study, such as architecture, in addition to the knowledge they have gained over the years. This is done through tests of cognitive abilities, aesthetic sensitivity and visual perception, logical reasoning, critical thinking, and other areas. Admission to Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTI) will be determined by the JEE Main Exam.

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