2. JEE B.ARCH. RESULT
JEE (B.Arch.) exam date
3rd April 2016.
Result is expected by first
week of June 2016
3. Important Information
Do not wait for JEE (B.Arch.) exam
result. It may be declared in last week
of May or first week of June 2016.
4. What are your chances?
A large number of students are under the impression
that since they have given the JEE (B. Arch.) exam
they would get admission on the basis of this exam. As
a matter of fact very few colleges accept the score of
JEE.
5. What are your chances?
There are approximately 950 seats available in
government colleges/schools of architecture. Out of
these, 50% are reserved for SC/ST and OBC.
Approximately two lakh (200,000) appeared for JEE
(B. Arch exam). Now you can imagine what are your
chances of getting admission in any government
school/college of architecture.
6. What to do?
Most of the self-financing and other architecture
colleges and schools in India accept only NATA score.
Unless and until you clear NATA exam you cannot get
admission in these colleges.
MBS school of architecture, USAP and Vastukala
Academy are under Guru Gobind Singh IP University
(GGSIPU) and they accept only NATA score.
7. Important Information
Almost all the private colleges of architecture of
Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh,
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, etc. accept only NATA
score. Do not wait for JEE (B.Arch.) exam result. It
may be declared in last week of May or first week of
June 2016. If you wait till then, it would be very late.
START PREPARING ‘NOW’ FOR NATA EXAM.
8. Don’t waste time any more.
Students intending to join architecture should
immediately start preparing for NATA entrance
exam.
9. Are you eligible?
Students from science/commerce stream having
maths can seek admission to B.Arch. course
through NATA. In NATA, there is not a single
question asked from physics, chemistry, or
general knowledge
10. Where to go?
Only qualified and experienced architects can
provide coaching and guidance for architecture
entrance exams. Do not depend on Engineering
Graphics/Drawing teachers or Sketching Artists.
You need comprehensive preparation. Search
some coaching institute which is under the
guidance of ARCHITECTS.
12. Ar. Ashok Goel giving a presentation about architecture admissions
in Bal Bharati Public School, GRH MARG, New Delhi
on 5th November, 2012
13. CREATIVITY
Architecture is related with creativity and creativity
cannot be taught or learnt. It is a study of visualization
and that's what we teach in our academy - the correct
way to visualize and analyse the subject and questions
and how to transform a student’s innovative ideas on to
paper.
14. NATA EXAMS
NATA Drawing Test - 2 hours
2 papers -100 marks each
To be given on the same day
No choice of Questions
What comes in Nata Question paper:
2 D compositions with the help of the Basic forms of geometry and
colour schemes
3D compositions of various objects with the effect of light and shade .
Memory Drawing of day today life with help of free hand sketches as well
as with one point and 2 Point perspective method.•
15. The NATA Test is in two parts
The test measures aptitude of the candidate through two
sections – a paper based section for drawing and computer
based section for aesthetic sensitivity.
A paper based drawing test and computer based online
aesthetic sensitivity test.
Drawing Test Contains 3 questions 100 Marks – 2 hours
Computer based objective test – 40 Questions – 100 marks
– 1 hour approx .
16. AESTHETIC SENSITIVITY TEST
The candidates score will depend on his / her performance on the questions given and on
the number of questions answered in the time allotted.
This section is computer adaptive, meaning that the computer selects questions based on
the candidate’s performance on preceding questions (When correct answer is given, next
question will be of higher difficulty level whereas, if wrong answer is given next question
is of lower difficulty level) and on the requirements of the test design. Test design factors
that influence which questions are presented to the candidate include:
The statistical characteristics (including difficulty level) of the questions already
answered.
The required variety of question types.
During the computer based test, with adaptive testing, an examinee is administered a set
of questions with a difficulty level that is specifically designed to match the examinees
ability level. The mathematical process for calculating a score in this situation
incorporates the statistical properties of the questions, the examinees performance on
the questions, and the number of questions that are answered.
17. ONLINE TEST
The “per second” countdown begins 30 seconds before the
allotted time for that question ends. In case no answer is
offered till the time ends, the question is skipped and next
question appears.
20. HERE WE ARE
Global Academy of Vaastu and Design is an initiative of
team of qualified and expert Architects to impart
comprehensive guidance and assistance for preparation
of B. Architecture Entrance examinations. Global
Academy of Vaastu and Design is dedicated to provide
education to each and every student who is interested in
cracking entrance exams of prominent Architecture
institutes.
21. Want to see yourself among top rankers?
Join us immediately
Crash course: 1 month
For Details, visit –
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22. Contact: Ashok Goel
10A/14 Shakti Nagar
Delhi – 110007
Phone:
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email: architecturenata@gmail.com
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