The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA) for admission to the Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) program in India.
The exam evaluates a student’s creative ability, visual perception, logical reasoning, and design thinking, which are essential skills for pursuing architecture as a profession.
Architecture is a unique profession that combines creativity, technical knowledge, and social responsibility. Architects design buildings and spaces that influence how people live, work, and interact with the environment.
Through NATA, institutions identify students who have:
This exam is the first step toward becoming a professional architect.
The exam will be conducted in two phases.
The exam has two main parts.
Duration: 90 minutes
Marks: 80
Sections include:
This section tests:
Duration: 90 minutes
Marks: 120
Question types:
Topics include:
| Section | Marks |
|---|---|
| Part A – Drawing | 80 |
| Part B – Aptitude | 120 |
| Total | 200 |