According to the exam pattern published by the Architecture Council for NATA , there will be a total of 15 Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics questions, while 35 General Aptitude and Logical Reasoning questions will be asked. This means that more weight and weight will be given to the General Aptitude and Logical Reasoning section. For Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, you can follow the NCERT textbooks for classes 11 and 12, as these books are best for basic preparation and clarification of concepts. Few questions are asked directly from NCERT itself. For complex problems, you can follow HC Verma for Physics, RC Mukherjee for Chemical Calculations, and RD Sharma for Mathematics. There is no negative mark. The most important part of the NATA exam is the drawing test, where 10 questions will be asked. You should practice more for Part A as it has more qualifications.
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