This programme prepares students for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) through focused, syllabus-aligned training across all exam components. Preparation follows the official NATA framework, with emphasis on conceptual clarity, visual reasoning, drawing skills, and time management.
Students are trained in Aptitude, Mathematics, Drawing, and Architectural Awareness through structured sessions, guided practice, and regular assessments designed to improve accuracy and presentation.
By the end of the course, students understand NATA question patterns, apply effective problem-solving and drawing techniques, and approach the exam with confidence and control.
NATA is a national-level architecture entrance examination used for admission to undergraduate architecture programmes (B.Arch) across approved institutions in India. The exam assesses a student’s aptitude for architecture, including visual perception, mathematical ability, drawing skills, and awareness of architectural concepts.
Effective preparation requires conceptual clarity, consistent practice, visual thinking ability, and efficient time management.
NATA Undergraduate (UG)
Exam Purpose
NATA UG evaluates a student’s readiness for architectural studies by testing analytical ability, spatial understanding, drawing aptitude, and mathematical skills relevant to architecture education.
Exam Sections
The NATA question paper includes the following components:
Aptitude Test- Questions assessing visual reasoning, spatial awareness, logical thinking, and sensitivity to design.
Mathematics- Questions covering mathematical concepts prescribed in the NATA syllabus, applied to problem-solving scenarios.
Drawing Test- Evaluation of freehand drawing skills, sense of proportion, perspective, composition, and creativity.
Architectural Awareness- Questions testing basic understanding of architecture, famous structures, materials, and design principles.
NATA Foundation Course
Course Focus
Designed for early-stage learners to develop drawing skills, visual reasoning, and gradual familiarity with the NATA exam format.
NATA Repeaters / Intensive Course
Course Focus
Structured for repeat candidates with emphasis on focused revision, advanced drawing practice, mock exams, and exam strategy improvement.
Exam Pattern
Exam Conducted By
The NATA examination is organised under the authority of the Council of Architecture (CoA), the regulatory body that oversees architectural education and standards in India.
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