National Aptitude Test in Architecture
Hello Gautam,
CBSE itself conducts improvement exams for students that have passed class 12th examination the previous year. So, I don't think you require to give the improvement exam through NIOS.
As for your question, surely you can club the improvement exam marks with the class 12th marksheet. If you
Hello Nithin,
National Aptitude Test in Architecture or as it is popularly known, NATA is a national level
The NATA 2019 application form already opened on 24th January. The exam will be held in April and July. The last date to apply for first exam is March 11 and for second exam it is june 12. For more information of application process visit-
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/nata
Hello,
First of all, it is really good that you have decided your career. Architecture is one of the best fields in engineering, it involves both designing and constructing work of art buildings and other structures.
In India, there are two entrance examinations which you can give to get into
hello kaustubh kalepatil,
to give jee mains paper 2,the candidate should have physics,maths(both are compulsory) and chemistry/biology/any other vocational courses,so you cannot give jeemains paper2.
but i think you have the chance in NATA entrance exam.so contact the authorities to make sure of it via mails or helpline.please refer the
Hello Dheeraj,
You can look for the following books to prepare for B.Arch Paper [JEE Mains, Paper-2]:
A Complete Self Study Guide for B. Arch by PK Mishra
Wiley's B. Arch Entrance Examination JEE Main Paper 2 and NATA: Solved Papers and Practice Tests (English, Paperback, Wiley Editorial)
Modern Approach
Hello Sakshee,
NATA(National aptitude test in Architecture) is a test conducted for students who are interested in pursuing architecture as their career. It is being conducted by the council of architecture(CoA). This test score will provide you the eligibility for admission to five year graduate course in B.Arch in all
Hello aspirant,
Thanks for contacting Careers 360.
To convert Class 10 CBSE CGPA marks, multiply 9.5 with your CGPA, to get the marks in percentage.
Eg. If your CGPA in Class 10 CBSE is 10, marks in percentage = (10 x 9.5) % = 95 percent
You can enter this
Hello Hari Krishnan,
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