The Council of Architecture has released the revised criteria for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA 2021). As per the schedule, the exam will be taking place in two parts on April 10 and June 12. Interested candidates can check the new NATA eligibility criteria issued on www.nata.in.
As per the new rules aplicants will have to pass the Class 12 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects or passed the 10+3 diploma exam with Mathematics, as a compulsory subject. The eligibility criteria have been relaxed for admission to 5-year BArch degree courses for the academic session 2021-22.
The council has also extended the last date to register for the first exam to April 1. Interested candidates can apply at nata.in. Admit cards for Test 1 will be issued on April 6 and the result will be announced on April 14. Also, those who wish to make changes in their application form can do so till April 1. The results for the June 12 exam will be declared on June 16.
The exam is divided into two parts. Part A will be on drawing and part B comprises Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) on physics, chemistry, mathematics, and general aptitude. Candidates need to secure 25 percent marks in part A and B respectively which means 32 marks out of 125 and 18 marks out of 75 in part B to qualify for the exam.












