How to Score 150+ in NATA 2026

Proven strategies used by toppers to crack NATA with high scores

Target Score Breakdown

Mathematics

32

Target

/

40

Max

Attempt all questions, focus on accuracy

General Aptitude

60

Target

/

80

Max

Master spatial reasoning and patterns

Drawing Test

60

Target

/

80

Max

Practice daily, focus on perspective

Total Target: 152/200 = 76%

This score is enough for top 100 AIR in NATA

10 Strategies to Score 150+

1
Master Perspective Drawing

Practice 1-point, 2-point, and 3-point perspectives daily. This is the most scoring area in drawing.

2
Focus on High-Weightage Topics

Coordinate Geometry, Matrices, and Spatial Reasoning carry maximum marks. Master these first.

3
Solve Previous 10 Years Papers

Questions often repeat. Knowing patterns helps you attempt faster and more accurately.

4
Practice Under Exam Conditions

Take mock tests in 3-hour slots. Get comfortable with the pressure before the actual exam.

5
Develop Speed in Mathematics

Learn shortcuts and mental math. Save time in mathematics for drawing section.

6
Build Architectural Vocabulary

Learn about famous buildings, architects, and styles. 5-10 questions come from this area.

7
Practice Sketching Daily

Minimum 2 hours of drawing practice every single day. There are no shortcuts here.

8
Analyze Your Mistakes

After every mock test, spend 1 hour analyzing what went wrong. Never repeat mistakes.

9
Stay Updated with Pattern Changes

NATA pattern can change. Stay connected with coaching for latest updates.

10
Focus on Presentation

In drawing, presentation matters. Clean sketches score more than messy detailed ones.

Ideal Weekly Study Schedule

Monday

Mathematics - Coordinate Geometry

4 hours
Tuesday

Drawing - Perspective & Sketching

4 hours
Wednesday

Aptitude - Logical Reasoning

4 hours
Thursday

Mathematics - Calculus & Trigonometry

4 hours
Friday

Drawing - Composition & Creativity

4 hours
Saturday

Full Mock Test + Analysis

5 hours
Sunday

Revision + Weak Areas

3 hours
Total: 28+ hours/week of focused study

Tips from NATA Toppers

Priya V.

AIR 12

172/200

"I practiced drawing for 3 hours daily. Perspective drawing was my focus area."

Arjun K.

AIR 45

165/200

"Solving previous year papers helped me understand the pattern. I solved 10 years of papers."

Sneha R.

AIR 78

158/200

"Time management is key. I practiced with a timer from day one."

Mistakes That Cost Marks

Leaving drawing section incomplete due to time shortage

Ignoring negative marking in MCQs

Not practicing perspective drawing enough

Skipping aptitude preparation thinking it's easy

Not reading questions carefully in exam

Starting preparation too late

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