NATA 2019 second attempt commences; know important points to remember
Prabakaran K | July 7, 2019 | 10:02 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 7: National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA) commenced at 10 am today at 122 exam cities in India and one abroad (Dubai). The entrance exam is a national level exam for admission to the five-year B.Arch courses offered across the various colleges in the country. The NATA 2019 result will be declared in online mode on July 21, 2019.
Important dates of NATA 2019
|
Events |
Dates |
|
Start of NATA 2019 Application Form |
January 24, 2019 |
|
Last date to submit the application |
June 12, 2019 |
|
Last date to upload image and fee payment |
June 15, 2019 |
|
Confirmation page printing available till |
June 17, 2019 |
|
Availability of correction window |
June 15 to 17, 2019 |
|
Issue of Admit Card |
June 26, 2019 |
|
NATA 2019 Exam |
July 7, 2019 (10:00 am to 1:15 pm) |
|
Declaration of Result |
July 21, 2019 |
Important points to remember:
- Candidates had to report by 8.30 am to the exam centres as allocated to them along with their NATA 2019 admit cards, a valid photo ID proof includes Aadhar, Passport, Driving License and Voter ID.
- The drawing materials like colour pens, pencils, erasers, pens were allowed to carry inside the exam hall. No watercolor, oil colour or crayon was allowed.
- A three-hour exam consisting of two sections - Part A comprising of Mathematics and General Aptitude and for 60 minutes. Part B comprising of drawing for 120 minutes.
- The exam is partly online (Part-A) and partly offline (Part-B). Candidates have to answer 60 questions in Part A with 20 questions in Mathematics and 40 questions in General Aptitude. Part B will have 2 questions of 40 marks each. There is no negative marking.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Featured News
]- Delhi University plans study-abroad programme for UG students, scholarships for some
- Hostel Life: Bad food, dirty toilets, sky-high fees – the truth about higher education’s crumbling backbone
- No UGC framework, no scope of AI-free assignments; teachers rethink class assessment with viva voce
- Assam Women’s University: From handful of students to robots in village schools, AWU is just getting started
- Teacher Training: Deemed university on paper, NITTTRs lose ground as AICTE, MMTTCs muscle in on domain
- CBSE mandatory 3rd language rule leaves Sanskrit as only R3 option at many pvt English-medium schools
- Mofussil to Markets: SNDT Women’s University is taking fashion design boom to the Maharashtra hinterlands
- Promised, but missing: Five years on, National Digital University reduced to a budget item, with no funds
- Amravati University drops Marathi novel on Covid lockdown from syllabus; ‘targeting literature,’ says author
- JNU, TISS Mumbai, BHU: Student unions vanish from universities with elections scrapped, councils taking over