Last date to fill NATA 2020 application form extended till August 16
Team Careers360 | August 10, 2020 | 06:28 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture has extended the last to fill NATA 2020 application form till August 16 allowed upto 11:59 pm. Candidates will now also be able to make corrections in the already submitted application form till August 16, while the NATA admit card will now be released on August 24 as per NATA 2020 new dates. There is no change in NATA exam date for first test which is still scheduled on August 29, 2020 in two shifts. Also, the NATA result will also be announced on the previous date, i.e. September 3.
NATA registration for the upcoming session can be done through the official website at nataregistration.in . Candidates will have to provide several personal and academic details. As the exam is being conducted both as home proctored exam and through exam centres, candidates will have to positively chose the option that suits them.
Previously, NATA application form last date was August 12. The authorities had started application correction for NATA registered candidates on July 25 whose last date was also August 12. NATA admit card was supposed to be released on August 22 as per the old schedule released by the authorities on July 24.
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