• 098350 00222
  • info@rfsniftnid.com
50% Scholarship

JEE B.ARCH./ NATA SYLLABUS

RFS NIFT NID Coaching Institute - NATA SYLLABUS

For JEE Paper-2 and NATA Entrance Exam preparation Syllabus includes chapters Mathematics, Aptitute Awareness and Creative Drawing, Candidates are evaluated based on the overall performance of each subject.

Entrance Exam Preparation Chapter For Mathematics

1. Sets.
2. Relations and Functions.
3. Quadratic Equations.
4. Matrices and Determinants.
5. Complex Numbers,
6. Mathematical Induction.
7. Sequences and Series.
8. Limits.
9. Continuity and Differentiability.
10. Applications of Binomial Theorem.
11. Permutations and Combinations.
12. Integral Calculus.
13. Differential Equation.
14. Vector Algebra.
15. Co-ordinate Geometry.
16. Three Dimensional Geometry.
17. Trigonometry.
18. Probability.
19. Statistics.
20. Mathematical Reasoning.

Aptitude Test:

PART:- 1
1. Awareness of places & persons.
2. Texture and objects related to Architecture and building environment, buildings and materials.
3. Visualizing 3D objects from 2D drawings.
4. Mental Ability (Visual, Numerical and Verbal).
5. Visualizing different sides of 3D objects.
6. Analytical Reasoning.
7. Architectural Awareness.
8. General awareness and interest of famous architectural creations within the country and outside.
9. Places and celebrities (architects, designers etc.).

PART:- 2
1. Three dimensional perception: Understanding and appreciation of scale and proportion of objects.
2. contrast and harmony.
3. Drawing and designing of geometrical or abstract shapes and patterns in pencil.
4. color texture.
5. building forms and elements.
6. Transformation of forms both 2D and 3D union.
7. Subtraction, Rotation.
8. Development of surface & volumes.
9. Generation of Plan.
10. Creating 2D and 3D compositions using given shapes and forms.
11. Elevations and 3 D views of objects.
12. Sketching of scenes & activities from memory of urban spaces (public space, festivals, market, street scenes, recreational spaces, monuments, etc.), Landscape (gardens, trees, river fronts, jungles, plants etc.) and rural life.

AAT ( Aptitude awareness test ):

Freehand Drawing:
Simple drawing showing the entire object in its right proportion and form, Surface texture and details of its components in suitable scale, Relative location, Ordinary domestic or everyday life utilizable objects like equipment, Furniture, etc.

Geometrical Drawing:
Activities in geometrical drawing containing lines, Triangles, Angles, Quadrilaterals, Circles , polygons, Elevation (side or front views) of simple solid objects like cones, prisms, splayed surface holders, cylinders, cubes, Study of plan (aerial view), etc.

Three-dimensional Perception:
Perception and appreciation of 3D forms with building elements, Visualization through constituting objects in memory, Volume color and orientation.

Imagination and Aesthetic Sensitivity:
Composition activity with given elements, Creativity test through uncommon innovative check with recognizable objects, Context mapping, Logic of color grouping.


Entrance Exam Preparation Chapter For NATA

Mathematics:
1. Algebra.
2. Logarithms.
3. Matrices .
4. Trignometry.
5. Coordinate geometry.
6. Dimensional Co-ordinate geometry
7. Theory of Calculus
8. Permutation and combination
9. Statistics and Probability

General Aptitude :
1. Objects, texture related to architecture and built environment.
2. Interpretation of pictorial compositions,
3. Visualizing three-dimensional objects from two-dimensional drawing. Visualizing different sides of 3D objects.
4. Analytical reasoning, mental ability (visual, numerical and verbal),
5. General awareness of national/ international architects and famous architectural creations

Mathematical Reasoning :
1. Statements, logical operations like and, or, if and only if, implies, implied by.
2. Understanding of tautology, converse, contradiction and contrapositive.
3. Sets and Relations
4. Idea of sets, subsets, power set, complement, union, intersection and difference of sets,
Venn diagram, De Morgan's Laws, Relation and its properties. Equivalence relation
5. Definition and elementary examples

Creative and Drawing :
1. Understanding of scale and proportion of objects, geometric composition, shape.
2. Building forms and elements, aesthetics, colour texture, harmony and contrast.
3. Conceptualization and visualization
4. Drawing of patterns- both geometrical and abstract
5. Form transformations in 2D and 3D like union, subtraction, rotation, surfaces and volumes.
6. Generating plan, elevation, and 3D views of objects.
7. Creating 2D and 3D compositions using given shape and forms.
8. Perspective drawing, sketching of urban scape and landscape.