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B.Arch (NATA & JEE PAPER 2) Coaching Classes In Delhi


JEE PAPER 2 EXAM DATE:  2nd APRIL, 2017

NATA EXAM DATE : 16th APRIL, 2017

CONTACT US at Institute Of Creative Sciences for your Customised B.Arch (NATA/JEE) and B.Des ( NID/NIFT/UCEED) Coaching.

'INSTITUTE OF CREATIVE SCIENCES' - AN ENTRANCE PREPARATION STUDIO FOR ARCHITECTURE , DESIGN AND ART CAREERS.


  • B.ARCH ( NATA / JEE ) COACHING
  • UCEED, IIT BOMBAY ENTRANCE COACHING
  • NID, NIFT, IIT -UCEED AND OTHER DESIGN COLLEGES
  • CEED & NID MASTERS EXAM PREPARATION
  • PORTFOLIO FOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN STUDIES ABROAD
  • DIPLOMA IN CAD DRAFTING AND DESIGNING

OPTIONS FOR B.Arch ( JEE 2 & NATA)  COACHING AT OUR STUDIO

 ENQUIRY FORM

OPTIONS FOR  REGULAR ONE YEAR OR TWO YEAR COACHING FOR B.Arch & B.Des ( NATA | JEE 2 | NID |UCEED)
75 CLASSES OF 3 HOURS EACH START FROM CLASS XI OR CLASS XII ; CUSTOMISED AS PER STUDENTS REQUIREMENT

CUSTOMISED CLASSES FOR LATE JOINERS OF CLASS XII TO BE CONTINUED AFTER BOARDS TOO.

FAST TRACK CRASH COURSES FOR NATA  2017 EXAM AVAILABLE

Our Unique Teaching Methods:


  • Outdoor Sketching Workshops, Heritage Walks, Special Art Appreciation sessions, Computer Aided Designing (Autocad & 3DS Max), Engineering Drawings and much more than just the syllabus( Mental, Mathematical And Architectural Aptitude) completing in class, learning with us is much more easy and fun.
  • Enjoy, Explore and Evolve with Us
  • Crack the Entrance Exams in a relaxed manner along-with bettering your Board Scores.
  • We had 100% success in the past and all our students got their colleges and courses of choice.
  • BOOKS STORE FOR NATA & JEE B.ARCH STUDY MATERIAL ; UCEED NID STUDY MATERIAL


NOTICE FOR NATA-2017 It is brought to the notice of all concerned that National Aptitude Test in Architecture, 2017 (NATA-2017) for admission into 1st year of 5-year B.Arch. Degree course at various Institutions in India for the academic session 2017-2018 shall be conducted by the Council of Architecture (CoA) as one-day examination (paper based, OFFLINE) all over the country on 16.04.2017 (Sunday).
The Public Notice in leading newspapers would be issued shortly by CoA, with updates in this website for further details and information about online application at the National Informatics Centre (NIC) web portal.



Council of Architecture(A Statutory body of Government of India under the Architects Act, 1972) India Habitat Centre, Core 6A, 1st Floor,Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003



Website : www.coa.gov.in, Email : info-coa@gov.in



AMAZON LINK TO OUR B.ARCH GUIDES:

1. CREATIVE APTITUDE
 http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01NBLGJZF


2. ARCHITECTURE APTITUDE
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01NAP9MV4


3. ANALYTICAL REASONING & MENTAL APTITUDE
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01NAP9AME


4. GRAPHICAL & VISUALISATION SKILLS
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01N5LOWHD


5. COMPACT FULL STUDY GUIDE
http://www.amazon.in/dp/B01MZ61MON

NATA COACHING IN SOUTH DELHI

We have 15 specially formulated Computerised tests which makes you perfect by attempting 600 questions before the actual test. Plus you do 12 Drills on paper for practice which has 50 questions each (12 x 50 = 600) . Apart from this you have another more than 500 mental aptitude questions . With so much of practice you can easily get the marks required for getting a good college and not just pass the exam.



Outdoor Sketching Workshops, Heritage Walks, Special Art Appreciation sessions, Computer Aided Designing (Autocad & 3DS Max), Engineering Drawings and much more than just the syllabus( Mental, Mathematical And Architectural Aptitude) completing in class, learning with us is much more easy and fun.

Enjoy, Explore and Evolve with Us

Crack the Entrance Exams in a relaxed manner along-with bettering your Board Scores.



AN ENTRANCE PREPARATION STUDIO FOR ARCHITECTURE , DESIGN AND ART CAREERS.



B.ARCH ( NATA / JEE ) ,
NID, NIFT, IIT CEED , PEARL, SRISHTI , SYMBIOSIS  ETC.
CEED & NID MASTERS EXAM PREPARATION
PORTFOLIO FOR ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN STUDIES ABROAD
PG DIPLOMA IN INTERIOR STYLING


 http://www.architecturedesigncareers.com/

ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN


CAREER OPTIONS IN ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN



· Career after 12th standard is full of choices. In such condition, from among all the fields they are good at, students need to figure out what will suit them the most when it comes to building a career. It is to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses, likings, aptitude and interest we suggest an aptitude test.


· We would like to make students aware and emphasise the fact that a career in Design is independent of any particular subject. Students from any stream (Science, commerce, arts at 12thstd) can join the Designing field like  Interior design, Industrial Design, Fashion Design , Textile Design, Lifestyle Design, Accessories Design , Graphic Design, Set Design , Exhibition and Display Design, Visual Merchandising , Fine Arts etc..etc..etc...
  • ARCHITECTURE Entrance Exams can be taken by any students who has "MATHS" as a subject in XII th standard with either Science, Commerce, Humanities or any other combination of subjects.

· The field of designing also has good placements and income just like other fields such as engineering, medical, financial planning and so on.

· Here we would strongly like to emphasize the fact that 12th standard education and clearing entrance exam for admission to designing colleges both are equally important. Passing both are the eligibility criteria for admission to the design college. A student has to create balance between both.

· Because of the extreme pressure of 12th standard studies we recommend the student to prepare for entrance exam from 9thstandard onwards. However, students with leaning towards Design are welcome even for a one year regular coaching.

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Tips on how to be a sketch Artist ..

Tips on how to be a sketch Artist ..

1) Know how you draw?
Do you draw lines by moving your wrist, elbow or shoulder? There is really no right or wrong way to draw, though most purist advice to use draw from the shoulder. The reason for this is really about the type of sketch you want to create.
Wrist action encourages “tight” sketches and very good for a controlled sketch style. Drawing from the shoulder gives you a more sketchy and loose lines as you are literally firing off the lines. If you want the create that Emotion sketch this is the technique to use, but frankly this style requires a lot of practice in controlling your lines. Drawing from the elbow gives you the middle ground. At the end of the day pick the technique that you are most comfortable with.

2) Practice.
When I started my design career, I drew everything every day. I refused to use tracing paper, rulers or erasers. If you want to improve your sketching skills you need to invest time and effort. Practice drawing buttons, perspective cubes, and horizontal or vertical lines. I have pages full of horizontal vertical and daigonal lines. 

3) Understand the concept of varying line weights.
One of the good tricks of sketching is to use different line weights or thicknesses. Basically you use thicker lines for edges further from the eye, and thin or dotted lines for edges closer to you.
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Varying line thicknesses give your drawing movement, and bold outlines in particular makes the sketch jump out of the page.
4) Use intentionally sketchy lines by keeping your arm loose.
In other words lines don’t end at the junction, keep them going and shoot them off. Creating loose sketchy looking lines is really a technique that can be easily learnt.
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Carefully creating boundary boxes in light lines, as well as over drawing shapes gives a cool sketchy feel.
5) Redraw your sketches and present them in a better light.
I have seen many portfolios of designers with a few years of experience still include sketches from their school days. Now if you have been following my advice your sketching ability would have improved, so re-draw those old and ugly sketches, there is nothing and no-one saying you should not.
This time, perhaps, take the opportunity to refine it to the level that you are happy with?
6) Use callouts with cool handwriting.
I don’t think I have to say much more about this, but the fact that annotations at strategic places does makes a sketch look cool. Oh and if your handwriting is not too good, I do suggest you pick up a book on drafting and practice.
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7) Use the photocopier to save redrawing a good part.
I only recommend this if your sketching ability is fairly good or if you are rushed for time. Otherwise redraw it from scratch. Photocopiers work great with Liquid Paper or Correction Fluid.

8) Draw big, but show it small.
Actually a great presentation trick is to scan in your images, touch up the lines with Photoshop, and present them in a collage. Such a presentation strategy makes average sketches look good, and good sketches look GREAT!

9) Draw small, but show it big.
If you have still a tough time sketching from your elbow or shoulder and if your line control is still not the best, what I suggest is to draw a thumbnail and blow it up on a photocopier or scanner. This way you would have an underlay to redraw your sketch with the same look and feel but with thinner lines.

10) Use layouts created from 2D or 3D software.
Talking about the use of an underlay, use this time tested trick to create your sketches with a correct perspective, or for you to create a 2D orthographic sketch in proportion.

11) Draw with a pen.
From what I’ve been told, sketching with a pen, instead of a pencil, is really about losing the ability to erase your lines, or erasing your mistakes.
The idea here is that drawing with a pen forces you to think before your draw, and as you cannot erase your work, and you will then draw with a determined solution in mind. In other words, drawing with a pen trains your mind to think the design solution through before you actually put it on paper. It will make you a much better designer.

The other reason is that, you stop being precious with your sketches and drawings, i.e. you draw and if it does not look good, you don’t get to erase and draw over, but you throw your drawings away and start fresh. This re-setting and starting from scratch seems to help make you a better designer, so the say!

There you go, 11 great tips to get you out of the stable with a flying start. However at the end of the day, all these 11 points will all come to naught if you don’t practice Practice and PRACTICE! So do hang in there as the pain will not last forever. Sketching and drawing is like riding a bike, once you get it you will never forget it.
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NATA 2013 INFORMATION AND BROCHURE

NATA  BROCHURE 2013

http://portal.nata.in/www13/Portals/0/NATA%20Docs/NATA%202013%20-%20Information%20Brochure.pdf

NATA INFORMATION 2013

 

NATA 2013
CRASH COURSE AVAILABLE FOR NATA 2013 (http://www.architecturedesigncareers.com/157811360)

B.ARCH ENTRANCE TESTS

About NATA 2013 (Architecture Entrance)
What Is NATA?
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) measures the aptitude 
of the applicant for specific field of study, i.e. Architecture. The test measures
drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and
critical thinking ability, that have been acquired over a long period of time,
and that are related to specific field of study, i.e. Architecture.

 
Who should take NATA and Why?
 
Prospective applicants desirous of taking admission to First year of undergraduate
course in Architecture (Bachelor of Architecture) in India take NATA. NATA
scores are used by admissions authorities of different Government, Govt. Aided
& unaided schools / colleges of Architecture, to provide common measure 
for comparing the qualifications of applicants for admission in addition to their
scholastic performance in 10+2 or equivalent examination.

Where to appear for NATA?

NATA is offered over major part of admission season at designated Test Centers 
located at colleges / schools of architecture in India. Updated list of Test centers
is available at the website http://www.nata.in

Test Fees ?

The NATA Information Brochure (including Registration Form) is available
for sale at aprice of Rs.1000.00, which includes Nata Test fees, at the
designated branches of "ICICI Bank". The list of Axis Banks is available
on www.nata.in 

 
NATA Overview

What Is It?
It is an Architecture Entrance Exam.
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) measures the aptitude of the 
applicant for specific field of study, i.e. Architecture. The test measures drawing
and observation skillssense of proportionaesthetic sensitivity and critical
thinking ability, that have been acquired over a long period of time, and that are 
related to specific field of study, i.e. Architecture.

Who Takes It and Why?
Prospective applicants desirous of taking admission to First year of undergraduate
course in Architecture (Bachelor of Architecture) in India take NATA. NATA
scores are used by admissions authorities of different Government, Govt. Aided&
unaided schools / colleges of Architecture, to provide common measures for comparing 
the qualifications of applicants.

Where Do People Take It?
NATA is offered over major part of admission season at designated Test Centers
located at colleges / schools of architecture in India. Updated list of Test centers
is available at the website http://www.nata.in  .

Who Accepts It?
All schools / colleges of Architecture, Government, Government aided, University 
Departments, private unaided, including colleges affiliated to self-financed Deemed
Universities and Private Universities, or any department of Architecture within a college,
requires that its applicants take the NATA (Architecture Entrance Exam).

NATA Syllabus


The Aptitude Test in Architecture shall consist of 2 papers: (3hours duration)
PART A : ONLINE TEST
Test – I
Aesthetic Sensitivity – 100 marks
Duration of test:- 1 Hour

PART B : PAPER BASED TEST
Test – II
Drawing - 100 marks
Duration of test – Two hours.

Test- I
Aesthetic Sensitivity is to evaluate candidate’s perception, imagination and 
observation; creativity and communication; and Architectural awareness. 
The test shall be of objective type and comprise of topics related to,
(i) Visualising three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings.
(ii) Visualising different sides of three dimensional object.
(iii) Analytical Reasoning.
(iv) Mental Ability.
(v) Imaginative comprehension and expression.
(vi) Architectural awareness.

 
Test- II
The Drawing aptitude of the candidate shall be judged on the following aspects:
(i) Ability to sketch a given object proportionately and rendering the same in visually appealing manner.
(ii) Visualising and drawing the effects of light on the object and shadows cast on the surroundings.
(iii) Sense of perspective drawing.
(iv) Creating interesting two dimensional composition using given shapes or forms.
(v) Creating visual harmony using colours in given composition.
(vi) Understanding of scale and sense of proportion
(vii) Drawing from memory through pencil sketch on theme from day to day experiences.


NATA Dates
Detailed Information and forms about NATA 2013 is available on www.nata.in . The Forms will be available from 15 February 2013. Visitors are advised to get the updated information about NATA 2013 by visiting back to this website around 15 February 2013.


 • NATA can be given on any working day till 31st May 2013 at designated Test Centers. However, some test centers may stop conducting tests even before this date. Please check with the center before you go for registration.
• Appointments are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, contact the appropriate Test Center.

 
REGISTER WELL IN ADVANCE TO GET PREFERRED TEST DATE FOR ARCHITECTURE ENTRANCE EXAM
 
website links"
  1. www.nata.in ( National Aptitude Test for Architecture)
  2. http://www.niasa.org/new2/default.aspx (National Institute of Advanced Studies in Architecture)
  3. http://www.coa.gov.in/STATUS.pdf (status of architectural colleges as on 31.12.12)
  4. www.cept.in
  5. www.architecturedesigncareers.com




NATA 2014 -CORRESPONDENCE COURSE FOR CLASS XII STUDENTS


Dear Students,
Studio Sreejanshilpa is offering Correspondence online coaching for students who are not able to take up regular classes due to shortage of time . Students who would like to avail of this opportunity may come for a discussion session with prior appointment and register themselves for the course.

The following materials will be provide for the online correspondence course :
1. Drawing questions with examples  will be sent every week and the student will be expected to complete the exercise and send it back for evaluation following which the next set of questions and examples will be sent.

2. Theory material will also be sent by post and lessons and exercises will be sent over mail where again the student will be expected to complete the exercise and send it back for evaluation following which the next set of questions and examples will be sent.
3. English and Maths for NATA will be covered under the course.
4. Mental ability exercises will also be delivered on the above  pattern.
5. Maths for JEE (B.Arch) is not available as we believe that if the student has done very well in the school maths curriculum it is enough for appearing in JEE (B.Arch). Old question papers can however be given on request. 
Students are however advised to attend the Mental Ability classes which will be held during the last week of May and First week of June 2013.
Students availing correspondence course can avail discounted crash course before the exam in 2014.
To Register please mail 'Sreejanshilpa@gmail.com'  or call 7838731710.

STUDIO SREEJANSHILPA

NATA 2013

NATA 2013
CRASH COURSE AVAILABLE FOR NATA 2013 (http://www.architecturedesigncareers.com/157811360)

B.ARCH ENTRANCE TESTS

About NATA 2013 (Architecture Entrance)
What Is NATA?
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) measures the aptitude of the applicant for specific field of study, i.e. Architecture. The test measures drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability, that have been acquired over a long period of time, and that are related to specific field of study, i.e. Architecture.


Who should take NATA and Why?


Prospective applicants desirous of taking admission to First year of undergraduate course in Architecture (Bachelor of Architecture) in India take NATA. NATA scores are used by admissions authorities of different Government, Govt. Aided& unaided schools / colleges of Architecture, to provide common measure for comparing the qualifications of applicants for admission in addition to their scholastic performance in 10+2 or equivalent examination.

Where to appear for NATA?


NATA is offered over major part of admission season at designated Test Centers located at colleges / schools of architecture in India. Updated list of Test centers is available at the website http://www.nata.in

Test Fees ?
The NATA Information Brochure (including Registration Form) is available for sale at aprice of Rs.1000.00, which includes Nata Test fees, at the designated branches of "ICICI Bank". The list of Axis Banks is available on www.nata.in.



NATA Overview
What Is It?
It is an Architecture Entrance Exam.
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) measures the aptitude of the applicant for specific field of study, i.e. Architecture. The test measures drawing and observation skills, sense of proportion, aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking ability, that have been acquired over a long period of time, and that are related to specific field of study, i.e. Architecture.

Who Takes It and Why?
Prospective applicants desirous of taking admission to First year of undergraduate course in Architecture (Bachelor of Architecture) in India take NATA. NATA scores are used by admissions authorities of different Government, Govt. Aided& unaided schools / colleges of Architecture, to provide common measures for comparing the qualifications of applicants.

Where Do People Take It?
NATA is offered over major part of admission season at designated Test Centers located at colleges / schools of architecture in India. Updated list of Test centers is available at the websitehttp://www.nata.in
Who Accepts It?
All schools / colleges of Architecture, Government, Government aided, University Departments, private unaided, including colleges affiliated to self-financed Deemed Universities and Private Universities, or any department of Architecture within a college, requires that its applicants take the NATA (Architecture Entrance Exam).

NATA Syllabus
The Aptitude Test in Architecture shall consist of 2 papers: (3hours duration)
PART A : ONLINE TEST
Test – I
Aesthetic Sensitivity – 100 marks
Duration of test:- 1 Hour
PART B : PAPER BASED TEST
Test – II
Drawing - 100 marks
Duration of test – Two hours.
Test- I
Aesthetic Sensitivity is to evaluate candidate’s perception, imagination and observation; creativity and communication; and Architectural awareness. The test shall be of objective type and comprise of topics related to,
(i) Visualising three dimensional objects from two dimensional drawings.
(ii) Visualising different sides of three dimensional object.
(iii) Analytical Reasoning.
(iv) Mental Ability.
(v) Imaginative comprehension and expression.
(vi) Architectural awareness.


Test- II
The Drawing aptitude of the candidate shall be judged on the following aspects:
(i) Ability to sketch a given object proportionately and rendering the same in visually appealing manner.
(ii) Visualising and drawing the effects of light on the object and shadows cast on the surroundings.
(iii) Sense of perspective drawing.
(iv) Creating interesting two dimensional composition using given shapes or forms.
(v) Creating visual harmony using colours in given composition.
(vi) Understanding of scale and sense of proportion
(vii) Drawing from memory through pencil sketch on theme from day to day experiences.

NATA Dates
Detailed Information and forms about NATA 2013 is available on www.nata.in . The Forms will be available from 15 February 2013. Visitors are advised to get the updated information about NATA 2013 by visiting back to this website around 15 February 2013.


 • NATA can be given on any working day till 31st May 2013 at designated Test Centers. However, some test centers may stop conducting tests even before this date. Please check with the center before you go for registration.
• Appointments are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis. To register, contact the appropriate Test Center.


REGISTER WELL IN ADVANCE TO GET PREFERRED TEST DATE FOR ARCHITECTURE ENTRANCE EXAM


website links"
  1. www.nata.in ( National Aptitude Test for Architecture)
  2. http://www.niasa.org/new2/default.aspx (National Institute of Advanced Studies in Architecture)
  3. http://www.coa.gov.in/STATUS.pdf (status of architectural colleges as on 31.12.12)
  4. www.cept.in

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