To crack NATA in a short period of time, you have to be thorough with the syllabus
Candidates can view the NATA syllabus on the official website. Candidates preparing for the upcoming entrance exam should review the NATA syllabus and plan their preparation accordingly.
Diagrammatic Reasoning - Using diagrams and scenarios, the candidate's logical reasoning ability is tested.
Numerical Reasoning - A simple problem is used to assess the candidate's mathematical ability.
Verbal Reasoning is the ability to evaluate verbal logic.
Inductive Reasoning - Assessing the ability to recognise patterns and analyse data.
Situational judgement entails evaluating the candidate's problem-solving abilities.
Ability to recognise patterns, sequences, or relationships between shapes and imagery.
Abstract reasoning is used to assess a candidate's general knowledge and ability to apply knowledge in new situations.
The authorities have also mentioned a number of other topics for assessing candidates' understanding of fundamental concepts:
Geometry, Physics, and Mathematics
Language and translation
Design elements and principles Aesthetic sensitivity
Theoretical Color Theory
Logical reasoning and lateral thinking
Perception and cognition of images
Images and graphics
Anatomy of a building and architectural vocabulary
Basic building techniques and material knowledge General knowledge and current events