JEE Paper 2 NATA

NATA Exam 2026 Pattern : Syllabus, Number of Questions

NATA is an aptitude test that assesses a candidate’s innate ability through a variety of testing formats and cannot be taught, learnt or induced. NATA measures the aptitude of the applicant for specific field of study i.e. Architecture, through assessment of cognitive skills, visual perception and aesthetic sensitivity tests, logical reasoning and critical thinking ability, etc., besides the learning that the candidate has acquired over the past few years and is related to the specific field of study.

NATA 2026 – Exam Pattern

Conducting Body: Council of Architecture (CoA) ITM

Total Duration: 3 hours (180 minutes)
• Part A – Drawing & Composition Test: 90 minutes
• Part B – MCQ/Objective Test: 90 minutes

Total Questions: Around 48 questions
• Part A – 3 drawing/composition tasks
• Part B – 45 objective questions (MCQs)

Break-Up of Sections & Questions

Part A – Drawing & Composition (Offline)

Section No. of Questions Focus Area Marks
A1 1 Composition & Colour 25
A2 1 Sketching & B/W Composition 25
A3 1 3D Composition 30
➡ Total 3 Questions / 80

These tasks evaluate your visualisation, composition, scale, proportion, perspective, shading, and creative thinking.

Part B – Objective Test (Computer Based)

Section No. of Questions Marks
B1 – MCQ 30 60 (2 marks each)
B2 – Higher Weight MCQ / Select 15 60 (4 marks each)
Total 45 questions / 120 marks

Overall Total Marks: 200 (80 + 120)

NATA 2026 – Syllabus / Topics Covered

NATA tests aptitude for architecture — focusing on creative, visual, analytical, and quantitative skills rather than memorisation. ITM

Part A – Drawing & Composition

Students may be tested on:

  • 2D & 3D visual composition
  • Freehand sketching
  • Perspective drawing
  • Texture, shade & shadowing
  • Spatial understanding & proportions

Part B – Objective Aptitude Test

Typical topics include:

General Aptitude / Reasoning

  • Visual reasoning
  • Pattern recognition
  • Analytical reasoning
  • Logical thinking Manabadi

Mathematics

Key areas often include:

  • Algebra
  • Trigonometry
  • Coordinate Geometry
  • Statistics & Probability
  • Calculus basics
  • 3D geometry

Architectural Awareness & Creative Thinking

  • Design sensitivity & thinking
  • Observation & visual memory
  • Basic architecture terminology
  • Shape & form understanding

STUDY PLAN FOR NATA 2026


Option 1: 6-Month Smart Study Plan

Daily Time Commitment: 2.5–3 hours

Months 1–2: Foundation

  • Drawing basics (1 hour daily)
  • Mathematics basics (45 min)
  • Visual reasoning practice (30 min)
  • Architecture awareness (15 min)

Months 3–4: Skill Building

  • Advanced drawing & compositions
  • Full math syllabus coverage
  • Architectural GK notes
  • Weekly mock tests (section-wise)

Months 5–6: Exam Mode

  • Daily drawing practice (timed)
  • Full-length mock tests (2/week)
  • Error analysis
  • Speed improvement
  • Previous year questions

Option 2: 3-Month Crash Plan

Daily: 3–4 Hours

  • 90 min drawing
  • 60 min math
  • 45 min aptitude
  • 30 min architecture GK

Weekly

  • 2 full mock tests
  • 1 drawing evaluation

Drawing Practice Schedule (Recommended)

Day Task
Mon Still life
Tue 2D colour composition
Wed 3D composition
Thu Perspective drawing
Fri Theme-based scene
Sat Mock drawing test
Sun Review & improvement

Important Tips for High Score

✔ Draw daily (even 30 min helps)
✔ Focus on clarity over detailing
✔ Don’t skip math basics
✔ Observe buildings, spaces, objects
✔ Solve previous NATA papers
✔ Time management is key

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