NATA 2019 second attempt to be conducted tomorrow, here are last minute preparation tips
sansar.chhikara | July 6, 2019 | 03:55 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 6: Council of Architecture will conduct the second attempt of NATA 2019 tomorrow i.e., July 7. The entrance exam for architecture will be conducted in online and offline mode. The candidates will have to attempt multiple choice questions in online mode while Part B has to be attempted on A4 Size drawing sheets (offline). The exam will be of 200 marks and there will be no negative marking. From this year, NATA is being conducted twice a year. The first attempt of NATA 2019 was conducted on April 14, 2019. The result of the first attempt of NATA 2019 was declared on May 3, 2019.
Last Minutes Preparation Tips for NATA 2019
- Do not focus on learning any new topics at the end moment, just focus on revision of key topics.
- Develop a plan on how will you attempt the exam, which sections you are going to attempt first, what time are you willing to devote to each part and other minute details of the exam.
- Know your exam centre well, get information about the transport means available, the route from your destination to the exam centre and try to reach the exam centre well before time to avoid any unforeseen circumstances.
- Keep all your documents such as admit card, id proof etc. and stationery for the exam at one place a day prior to the exam so you don’t run around searching for them at the last moment.
- Sleep well before the exam day. Do not compromise on your sleep as it may lead to laziness and may hamper your performance in the exam.
The authorities will declare the result of the architecture entrance test in online mode on July 21, 2019. Also, after the conclusion of the exam, the conducting authorities will also release the answer key of NATA 2019 in few days.
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