NATA 2026 — Complete Guide
Everything you need to know about National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) — syllabus, preparation strategy, cutoffs, important dates, and a free study plan. Conducted by Council of Architecture.
Subjects covered in NATA
Roadmap
How to prepare for NATA 2026 — 6-step plan
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Map the syllabus
Print the full syllabus and rate yourself 1–5 on every chapter before you start.
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Build a 6-month plan
Front-load Class 11 chapters in months 1–3 and Class 12 in months 4–6. Reserve the last month for revision.
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NCERT first, then advanced
Finish NCERT cover-to-cover before jumping to advanced books, coaching modules, or HC Verma.
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Mock tests every weekend
Take a full-length mock every Saturday from month 3 onwards. Analyse — don’t just attempt.
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Spaced revision
Revisit each chapter at days 1, 7, 21 and 60. Use a one-pager formula sheet per chapter.
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Fix weak chapters
In the final 6 weeks, focus 60% of your time on your bottom-5 chapters. That’s where the biggest score gains live.
Free resources
Study resources for NATA
Subjects
NATA Syllabus
Subject-wise topics and weightage
NATA Revision Notes
Key formulas, concepts, and quick revision
NATA Important Topics
High-weightage topics from PYQ analysis
NATA Practice Questions
Subject-wise MCQs to test your prep
NATA Study Plan
Month-wise preparation strategy
NATA Formula Sheet
All formulas organised by subject
Frequently asked
NATA FAQs
Quick answers to the questions we hear most often.
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