NATA NEW PAPER STYLE 2017
KEY CHANGES IN NATA EXAM 2017 PATTERN
BEFORE | 2017 |
1. DATE OF EXAMINATION | |
Can be given on any working day in the time period allocated by COA | One day Examination all over the country to be held on 16th April 2017 |
2. TEST TYPE | |
Online Test and Drawing Test | Paper Based Offline Test |
3. MODE OF EXAM |
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Online and Offline Exam | Offline Exam |
4. DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS |
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Online Test - 100 Marks Drawing Test - 100 Marks |
Mathematics - 40 Marks General Aptitude - 80 Marks Drawing Test - 80 Marks |
5. RESULT FORMAT |
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Marks were obtained out of 200 | The result will be available in three formats: 1. Marks obtained out of 200 and in each component 2. Merit listing – unique based on marks and tie breaking rules (mentioned in Section 4 above) 3. Percentile score based on the merit listing |
6. QUALIFYING MARKS |
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To qualify Nata 80 marks were needed out of 200 | Qualifying marks for NATA-2017 would be based on the following rules: 1. At least 25% must be secured in MCQ portion (30 out of 120) 2. At least 25% must be secured in Drawing portion (20 out of 80) 3. Overall qualifying marks (out of 200) would be based on post-exam statistics and at the discretion of the Council. |
7. VALIDITY OF SCORE | |
Earlier Nata Score was valid for a period of 2 years from the date of attempting the Nata Exam. | NATA-2017 score shall be valid only for admission in the session 2017-18 |
8. APPLICATION PROCESS | |
Students could apply online on http://www.nata.in | Application has to be filled up ONLINE at the NATA portal of NIC http://www.nata.nic.in |
9. RECHECKING OF ANSWER SHEET | |
No Provision | Candidates may request for rechecking of the machine recorded responses online by payment of 1000 INR per response (Question) within stipulated period of time. |
10. ELIGIBILITY | |
10th passed students could appear for Nata. No age limit. | Only 10+2 passed / appearing or 10 + 3 Diploma passed / appearing or International Baccalaureate Diploma passed/appearing, after 10 years of Schooling with Mathematics can appear for Nata. |
As per the latest notification by Council of Architecture, National Aptitude Test in Architecture, 2017 / NATA 2017 will be conducted as one day examination ie. Nata paper based Test 2017 or as Nata Offline Test 2017 all over the country on 16th April 2017 (Sunday)
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SCHEDULE OF EXAM
Date & Time for Nata Exam | 16th April 2017 ( Sunday ) 11 am to 2 pm Grand Total of 200 marks |
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Subjects | Mathematics ( MCQ ) General Aptitude ( MCQ ) |
Drawing (Two Sets) |
Marks Alloted | 20 X 2 = 40 Marks (OMR Based) 40 X 2 = 80 Marks (OMR Based) |
40 X 2 = Total 80 Marks |
Time Duration | First 90 Minutes | Last 90 Minutes |
NATA 2017
IMPORTANT DATES
Information Availibility in public domain | After 15th December, 2016 |
Filling of Online Application Forms Start | 2nd January, 2017 |
Registration Ends | 11th Feburary, 2017 ( 11:59 pm ) |
Image Uploads are allowed till | 12th Feburary, 2017 ( 11:59 pm ) |
Payment of Fee allowed till | 13th Feburary, 2017 ( 11:59 pm ) |
Confirmation page printing allowed till | 28th Feburary, 2017 ( 11:59 pm ) |
Candidate Correction Window along with upload of correct testimonials | 20th Feburary, 2017 ( 10:30 am ) to 24 Feburary, 2017 ( 11:59 pm ) |
Publication of Downloadable Admit Card at www.nata.in | 26th March, 2017 ( 10:30 March ) |
Date and Time of Examination | 16th April, 2017 ( 11 am to 2 pm ) |
Declaration of Results | By 10th June, 2017 |
About the Author: Anu Handa is an Interior Designer, DIY Artist, Co-Founder and Educator at Mosaic Institute of Design. She has been the lead blogpost writer at www.mosaicdesigns.in since 2009. Her educational background in Interior Design, Urban Planning and the English Language has given her a broad base to cover a range of topics in her articles. Anu has spent 15+ years training Design & B.Arch Aspirants for entrance exams.
Passionate about Design Education, she’s briefly worked with Annamalai University as a paper setter for Design Exams. Likes to write about Design, Architecture and related fields, on online platforms like Quora. Aims at challenging the conventional & age old teaching methodology.
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