Skip to content- The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is perceived to have varying levels of difficulty depending on the candidate’s aptitude and drawing skills.
- The exam assesses drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity, and critical thinking ability pertinent to architecture.
- Some candidates and experts classify the exam as moderate to tough, with the difficulty level fluctuating between different phases and sessions of the exam.
- Proper preparation, including freehand sketching/drawing and solving of past question papers, is emphasized as crucial to perform well in the exam.
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