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Organisation : Council of Architecture, New Delhi
Announcement : Scoring Process
Aptitude Test : National Aptitude Test in Architecture NATA 2015

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Notification https://www.entrance.net.in/uploads/784-NATA%20Brochure%202015%20V2.pdf
Download Score Card : http://www.nata.in/
Home Page : http://www.nata.in/2015/

Download Score Card :
Instructions :
** Enter your Candidate ID is the first text box. Enter the words exactly as spelled in the second text box.
** If your score is generated, then it will display the same after clicking the button.
** If your scorecard is not generated it will show an appropriate message. If you have given NATA exam more than once, then the system will show the last generated score. Please remember, this score may not reflect the score of your latest exam, if the scorecard for the latest exam is not yet generated.
** STUDENTS ARE REQUESTED TO VERIFY THE CANDIDATE ID AND THE APPOINTMENT NO DISPLAYED IN THE SCORECARD BELOW TO ESTABLISH AUTHENTICITY OF THE SCORE. IF THE TWO IDs DO NOT MATCH THEN TRY ENTERING YOUR CANDIDATE ID AGAIN.

** Enter Candidate ID
** Enter Captcha for Verification
** Click Download Button

SCORING PROCESS :
The Answer to each question in the ‘drawing’ paper will be examined by a panel of three examiners independently and the marks are averaged. It may be further subject to moderation.
During the computer based test, with adaptive testing, an examinee is administered a set of questions with a difficulty level that is specifically designed to match the examinee’s ability level. The mathematical process for calculating a score in this situation incorporates the statistical properties of the questions, the examinee’s performance on the questions, and the number of questions that are answered.

HOW THE SECTIONS OF THE TEST ARE SCORED :
Drawing Section :
The primary emphasis in scoring the drawing section is on the candidate’s drawing, imagination and observation skills. The candidate’s sense of proportion & perspective is also evaluated together with sense for colour and composition.
Aesthetic Sensitivity Section :
** The candidate’s score will depend on his / her performance on the questions given and on the number of questions answered in the time allotted.
This section is computer adaptive, meaning that the computer selects questions based on the candidate’s performance on preceding questions (When correct answer is given, next question will be of higher difficulty level whereas, if wrong answer is given next question is of lower difficulty level) and on the requirements of the test design. Test design factors that influence which questions are presented to the candidate include:
** The statistical characteristics (including difficulty level) of the questions already answered.
** The required variety of question types.
** The appropriate coverage of content.
** The final score depends on average difficulty level of all questions and of those questions answered correctly. E.g. person with correct answer for less number of questions of higher difficulty level may score higher marks than someone who answers more number of questions correctly but of lower difficulty level.
** Time allotted to answer the question is 90 seconds. The time remaining to answer the question is displayed on the screen. The “per second” countdown begins 30 seconds before the allotted time for that question ends. In case no answer is offered till the time ends, the question is skipped and next question appears.
** There is no Negative marking in this test.
NO REVALUATION IS POSSIBLE FOR EITHER OF THE TESTS.

SCORE CARD / MARK LIST :
** The score cards will be available on NATA website in e-format.
** Usually, the score cards will be posted on the website on the fourth working day after the test.
** The candidate, after fourth day may check his score directly from website giving his / her candidate ID.
** However, print out taken by the candidate of such score card will be only for reference and information.
** Candidate, however, may use print out of this score card while applying for the admission if the admission authority calls for the same.
** Original score card will be retrieved and verified by the admission authority directly from NATA server.
** Only the score card stored on NATA server is valid and no print/ hard copy will be considered valid.
** The NATA score shall be valid for a period of two years from the year in which the applicant appeared for the NATA Test.

NOTE: Occasionally, delays in processing may occur. Some scores will not be available on the dates specified. Please check again.
Only if the score card is still not seen after 7 days, we suggest the candidate to follow the process mentioned on the website www.nata.in.

CUMULATIVE REPORTING (SCORE RETENTION) :
NATA score reporting is cumulative. Current NATA policy states that the candidate’s scores are retained for the two years from the date of last test taken.

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  1. I am not able to get the score card, I attended test on 18th May 2015.

  2. If someone answers 32 correct answers out of 40 questions, how much should he or she score in aptitude exam?

  3. More then 1 month passed but still I have not got my scorecard. Why?

  4. 8 days over and cant download score card. It shows the code you enter is not valid again and again. Candidate id is 2015048416.

  5. I can’t download score card. It is showing ad error.
    When i will get ?

  6. Not able to get the score card,I attended test on 23rd june2015

  7. I have given the Nata exam on 25th June but I am not able to download the score card.
    When will it be downloaded? It is showing error.

  8. I wrote exam on 15th June. But still I don’t have my score card? What is the reason?

  9. How can I see my drawing marks?

  10. Is nata ranking applicable within State level or National level?

    1. National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is being conducted by the Council of Architecture, being the competent & final authority for the purpose of fixing norms and standards for architectural institutions and having the necessary expertise to hold a Common Aptitude Test in Architecture, at national level to provide a single window system for appearing in aptitude test and to facilitate institutions, students and public at large for admission to First year of 5 year B.Arch Degree Course at all recognized Institutions all over country.

  11. At what time of the day the score card will be generated?

  12. Is there any way to get the scores re-valuated? And what is considered to be a good score?

  13. 4 days are over but still I am not able to open my score card.

    1. Please enter your Candidate ID in the above link to download your score card.

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