M'luru: NIA to host NATA cracking examination workshop on Apr 21, 22


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Mangaluru, Apr 20: Nitte Institute of Architecture (NIA) on April 21 and 22 will host a workshop for students interested in cracking the NATA examinations.

NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) exam is a prequalification for entrance into the architecture degree programme all over the country.

DQ Labs will conduct a two-day revision workshop on April 21 and 22 at Nitte Education International building, Pumpwell Circle, Kankanady, here.

Aspiring NATA candidates will have a crash course enabling mock tests on the various sections and requirements of the NATA examinations which includes drawing exercises, architectural awareness, tests for visual spatial ability, mental ability and logical reasoning.

Those interested in attending may register online at www.nia.nitte.edu.in or by calling Nikita Manvi (07600153029) or Sithara Shetty (8762123472). Registration at the venue is at 9 am. The workshop commences at 9.30 am.

NIA encourages a lot of student-friendly workshops and seminars and is for the second consecutive year organizing a free NATA preparation workshop. This is an outreach programme by NIA and Nitte (deemed to be university) to help students of the region around Mangaluru, Udupi, North Kerala, Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru and Uttara Kannada districts. The benefit will be in getting quality input to successfully write the NATA exam on April 29.

  

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