The Faculty of Architecture at Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute conducted an informative Q&A session led by faculty member Ar. Swetha Sekar to help aspiring architecture students understand the importance of drawing skills in NATA preparation.

During the session, she explained how object sketching helps improve observation, visualization, and creative thinking abilities that are essential for architecture entrance examinations. Students were guided on how regular drawing practice can enhance their ability to represent ideas clearly and confidently.

Key discussion points included:

◆ Importance of object sketching in NATA preparation
◆ Observation and visualization skill development
◆ Weekly drawing themes for consistent practice
◆ Understanding marks allocation in Part A Drawing
◆ Tips to improve presentation and creative thinking
◆ Clarity on NATA drawing evaluation criteria

The session provided students with valuable insights into the exam pattern and helped them understand how to prepare strategically for the drawing section of NATA.

At the Faculty of Architecture, Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Institute, aspiring architects are guided through academic mentoring, creative exploration, and design-focused learning to build a strong foundation for their future careers.

Every sketch begins with an idea, and every idea shapes the architect of tomorrow.

For admissions and architecture program details, contact us to know more about our programs and NATA preparation guidance.

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