Since 2006, COA has administered the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) by the guidelines of the CoA (Minimum Standards of Architectural Education) Regulations, 1983, which were published in the Indian Gazette.
Based on a legitimate NATA score, only the involved competent authorities of the different states/institutions may make admissions. The NATA ensures that all over the nation's architectural institutions, the eligibility requirements for access to five-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) degree programs, as set forth by the CoA and adequately recognized by the Central Government, are carefully adhered to and followed.
More than 600 institutions in India recognize NATA results for admission to design programs, including B. Arch and M. Arch; however, choosing the ideal college is crucial for professional development.
The NATA-affiliated colleges include the Sir J. J. College of Architecture in Mumbai, the Department of Architecture at the Indian Institute of Technology in Roorkee, the Chandigarh College of Architecture in Chandigarh, the Sushant School of Arts and Architecture in Gurgaon, as well as many others that offer on-campus and off-campus housing options.
The hostels offered by NATA associated collages have complete wifi coverage and provide free, lightning-fast internet, laundry, sports room, gyms,health care center. Every residence hall has a separate mess in it. The academic buildings on campus are easily accessible from the hostels. Dormitory spaces are prioritized for students from rural regions. Students may choose to live outside in approved PG or rented accommodation alone or in groups if it is acceptable. Here are also cafeteria facilities in the hostels where you can eat with your companions.
Since 2006, COA has administered the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) by the guidelines of the CoA (Minimum Standards of Architectural Education) Regulations, 1983, which were published in the Indian Gazette.
Based on a legitimate NATA score, only the involved competent authorities of the different states/institutions may make admissions. The NATA ensures that all over the nation's architectural institutions, the eligibility requirements for access to five-year Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) degree programs, as set forth by the CoA and adequately recognized by the Central Government, are carefully adhered to and followed.
More than 600 institutions in India recognize NATA results for admission to design programs, including B. Arch and M. Arch; however, choosing the ideal college is crucial for professional development.
The NATA-affiliated colleges include the Sir J. J. College of Architecture in Mumbai, the Department of Architecture at the Indian Institute of Technology in Roorkee, the Chandigarh College of Architecture in Chandigarh, the Sushant School of Arts and Architecture in Gurgaon, as well as many others that offer on-campus and off-campus housing options.
The hostels offered by NATA-associated colleges have complete wifi coverage and provide free, lightning-fast internet, laundry, sports room, gyms, and health care centers. Every residence hall has a separate mess in it. The academic buildings on campus are easily accessible from the hostels. Dormitory spaces are prioritized for students from rural regions. Students may choose to live outside in approved PG or rented accommodation alone or in groups if it is acceptable. Here are also cafeteria facilities in the hostels where you can eat with your companions.
Candidates who passed or are taking the 10+2 exam with at least 50% in each of the three subjects—Physics, Chemistry, and Math—as well as 50% overall. Candidates who have passed or are attempting the 10+3 Diploma exam with Math as a required subject and a minimum overall score of 50%.
For the SC/ST, OBC-NCL, and PwD categories, a 5% mark reduction is given for the 10+2 level, 10+3 diploma level, and PCM.