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    Scripting Success In Architecture Admission through NATA!

    Why do most Indians wrinkle their noses at the thought of pursuing a creative career? Perhaps because

    they’re not abreast of latest high paying jobs and fast-growing careers in architectural fields. As creators

    of amazing buildings and structures, architects enjoy the glamorous world of tall buildings, beautiful

    designs and a chic profession.

    Pursuing a Career in Architecture – What Should You Know?

    Imagine the rustic structures and the joy of creating a beautiful marvel laced with the very exuberance

    your personality emits… Who wouldn’t want to pursue a career that enables them to create man-made

    marvels!

    Do you have the mental inclination and interest to pursue this high-end career? If yes, you may like to

    be on the right track for the same. While delving into this amazing profession, you should know about

    the protagonist of the main story – NATA!

    NATA – Gateway To Your Architectural Success Story… 

    Want to ace the rat race and emerge on top right away? Fret not. You’re just a few steps away from

    unlocking the potential of this beautiful profession. Let’s take a step-by-step approach to understand

    how to go about with National Aptitude Test in Architecture:

      What Is NATA?

    The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is an entrance exam for admission into the 5 year

    courses for Bachelors in Architecture. Conducted by the Council of Architecture, NATA is mandatory

    for admission into admission in all government, private and deemed colleges offering B. Arch degree

    courses.

     

    Who Are Eligible?

    Students with any of the following credentials are eligible to appear for NATA:

     

    10+2 or equivalent from a recognized Board/University with Mathematics as a subject of

    examination with at least 50% aggregate marks

      10+3 Diploma (any stream) recognised by Central/ State Governments with 50% aggregate

    marks

     

    International Baccalaureate Diploma, after 10 years of schooling, with not less than 50%marks in aggregate and with Mathematics as compulsory subject of examination.

    Upon acing the NATA exam, you can look for A-list colleges offering B.Arch. courses. A strong will-power

    coupled with persistent NATA classes could open up a host of opportunities for you, helping you take

    your architectural dreams to fruition.