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NATA Preparation

NATA Syllabus : The Council of Architecture (CoA) publishes the NATA 2025 syllabus in its official brochure. They will also release the exam schedule on their website. Therefore, prospective students should regularly check for updates on NATA application forms, admit cards, and more.

The exam will include sections on general aptitude, diagrammatic reasoning, verbal reasoning, and logical reasoning, conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. Your proficiency in mathematics, verbal skills, and drawing will be evaluated in the aptitude section.

NATA Syllabus Key Points
Name of the Exam National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA)
Conducting Body The Council of Architecture (COA)
Frequency Of Exam Twice a year
Subjects in Exam Drawing, Mathematics, and General Aptitude
Selection Process
  1. Written Test consisting of Objective Type Questions
  2. Intelligence & Personality Test (SSB)
Mode of exam Offline
Papers in NDA Exam
  1. Mathematics
  2. General Ability Test
Marks Segregation 200 marks (Part A will be allotted 110 marks, and Part B will be allocated 90 marks)
Total No. of Questions Total of 62 (Part A contains 60 questions, and Part B contains 2 questions)
Negative Marking No Negative Marking
Exam Duration 3 hours (Part A - 90 minutes and Part B – 90 minutes)
Language of Question Paper English

NATA General Aptitude Syllabus

The NATA aptitude test includes 125 questions of various types: Multiple-Choice (MCQ), Multiple Select (MSQ), Preferential Choice (PCQ), and Numerical Answer (NAQ). To gauge the exam’s difficulty and question types, solving previous years’ papers is recommended.

Diagrammatic Reasoning: Assessing logical reasoning using diagrams and scenarios
Numerical Reasoning: Testing mathematical ability through simple problems
Verbal Reasoning: Evaluating the ability to analyze verbal logic
Inductive Reasoning: Testing pattern recognition and data analysis skills
Situational Judgment: Assessing problem-solving abilities
Logical Reasoning: Recognizing patterns, sequences, or relationships between shapes and imagery
Abstract Reasoning: Assessing general knowledge and application in new contexts

Key Topics for NATA Preparation

Prepare comprehensively for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture by focusing on these essential topics:

Key Topics for NATA Preparation
Mathematics
Physics and Geometry
Language and interpretation
Elements and principles of design
Aesthetic sensitivity
Color theory
Lateral thinking and logical reasoning
Visual perception and cognition
Graphics and imagery
Building anatomy and architectural vocabulary
Basic techniques of building construction and material knowledge
General knowledge and current affairs

NATA Syllabus

NATA Aptitude Test Syllabus

The aptitude test assesses your proficiency in:

Observational skills
perception
Aesthetic sensitivity tests
Logical reasoning
Critical thinking ability

NATA Maths Syllabus

The mathematics syllabus for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) covers various topics that test your ability to solve mathematical problems relevant to architectural studies.

Algebra Definitions of A. P. and G.P.; General term; Summation of first n-terms of series ∑n, ∑n^2, ∑n^3; Arithmetic/Geometric series, A.M., G.M. and their relation; Infinite G.P. series and its sum.
Logarithms Definition; General properties; Change of base
Matrices Concepts of m x n (m ≤ 3, n ≤ 3) real matrices, operations of addition, scalar multiplication, and multiplication of matrices. Transpose of a matrix. The determinant of a square matrix. Properties of determinants (statement only). The minor, cofactor, and adjoint of a matrix. Non-singular matrix. The inverse of a matrix. Finding the area of a triangle. Solutions of system of linear equations (Not more than 3 variables)
Trigonometry Trigonometric functions, addition and subtraction formulae, formulae involving multiple and sub-multiple angles, and general solution of trigonometric equations. Properties of triangles, inverse trigonometric functions, and their properties
Coordinate geometry Distance formula, section formula, area of a triangle, condition of collinearity of three points in a plane. Polar coordinates transformation from Cartesian to polar coordinates and vice versa. Parallel transformation of axes, concept of locus, elementary locus problems. Slope of a line. Equation of lines in different forms, angle between two lines, condition of perpendicularity and parallelism of two lines. Distance of a point from a line, distance between two parallel lines. Lines through the point of intersection of two lines. Equation of a circle with a given centre and radius. Condition that a general equation of second degree in x, y may represent a circle. Equation of a circle in terms of endpoints of a diameter, equation of tangent, normal, and chord. Parametric equation of a circle. Intersection of a line with a circle. Equation of a common chord of two intersecting circles.
3-Dimensional Coordinate geometry Direction cosines and direction ratios, distance between two points and section formula, equation of a straight line, equation of a plane, distance of a point from a plane. Theory of Calculus: Functions composition of two functions and inverse of a function, limit, continuity, derivative, chain rule, derivatives of implicit functions and functions defined parametrically. Integration is a reverse process of differentiation, indefinite integral of standard functions. Integration by parts. Integration by substitution and a partial fraction. Definite integral is a limit of a sum with equal subdivisions. Fundamental Theorem of integral calculus and its applications. Properties of definite integrals. Formation of ordinary differential equations, solution of homogeneous differential equations, separation of variables method, linear first-order differential equations.
Application of Calculus Tangents and normals, conditions of tangency. Determination of monotonicity, Maxima, and minima. Differential coefficient as a measure of rate. Motion in a straight line with constant Acceleration. Geometric interpretation of definite integral as an area, calculation of area bounded by elementary curves and Straight lines. Area of the region is included between two elementary curves.
Permutation and combination Permutation of n different things taken r at a time (r ≤ n).
Statistics and Probability Measure of dispersion, mean, variance, standard deviation and frequency distribution. Addition and multiplication rules of probability, conditional probability and Bayes’ Theorem, independence of events, repeated independent trials and Binomial distribution.

NATA Drawing Syllabus

The Drawing syllabus for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) focuses on fundamental concepts that are relevant to the field of architecture.

NATA Drawing Syllabus
Conceptualization and Visualization by organizing objects in memory.
Understanding scale and proportion of objects, geometric composition, shapes, building forms and elements, aesthetics, color texture, harmony, and contrast.
Drawing patterns including geometrical and abstract designs.
Transformation of forms in 2D and 3D such as union, subtraction, rotation, surfaces, and volumes.
Generating plans, elevations, and 3D views of objects.
Creating 2D and 3D compositions using given shapes and forms.
Perspective drawing and sketching urbanscape and landscape.
Drawing common day-to-day life objects like furniture, equipment, etc., from memory.

NATA Physics Syllabus

The syllabus for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) typically covers a range of topics related to physics, particularly those relevant to architecture.

Chapter Topics
Electrostatics Electric charges and Fields, Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
Current Electricity Electric Current, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism, Moving Charges and Magnetism, Magnetism and Matter
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents Electromagnetic Induction, Alternating Currents
Optics Ray Optics and Optical Instruments, Wave Optics, Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter
Atoms and Nuclei Atoms, Nuclei
Electronic Devices Semiconductor Electronics; Materials, Devices, and Simple Circuits

NATA Chemistry Syllabus

The Chemistry syllabus for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) focuses on fundamental concepts that are relevant to the field of architecture.

NATA Chemistry Syllabus
Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry Structure of Atom
Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
States of Matter: Gases and Liquids Chemical Thermodynamics
Equilibrium Redox Reactions
Hydrogen and its Compounds p-Block Elements
Organic Chemistry: Some Basic Principles and Techniques Hydrocarbons
Environmental Chemistry
NATA Syllabus 2025- FAQs

Ans. The purpose of NATA is to assess the aptitude of candidates seeking admission to the 5-year B. Arch Degree Course at approved universities in India.

Ans. The NATA exam covers subjects such as Physics, Geometry, Language, Interpretation, Design Principles, Aesthetic Sensitivity, Color Theory, and Logical Reasoning.

Ans. Mathematics is essential because numerical reasoning, assessing mathematical abilities through simple problems, is a crucial component of the NATA exam.

Ans. Candidates can enhance their readiness by thoroughly reviewing the maths syllabus, weightage, and practicing sample papers to familiarize themselves with potential exam formats and question types.

Ans. The NATA official brochure for 2025 has shifted focus away from Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as primary topics, placing emphasis on Aptitude, forming the core portion from which test questions will be drawn.