NATA 2019 Application for July attempt to close tomorrow, exam on July 7
Satyendra Singh | June 11, 2019 | 05:48 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, June 11: The application form of NATA 2019 for the July attempt will close tomorrow at 11:59 PM. Students are advised to register and complete the application process at the earliest to avoid last minute hassle. Students who complete the registration by the stipulated time will be able to pay their application fees and upload documents up to June 15.
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The second attempt of NATA 2019 will be held on July 7 by the Council of Architecture (CoA). This is the first time from 2019 onward that NATA is being conducted twice and incomplete online (CBT) mode. Students who want to take admission in B.Arch courses need to qualify NATA. Students have the option of appearing in either or both the attempt and the best score from both will be used for the preparation of rank.
NATA is conducted to measure the student's competency in architecture for the drawing and observational skills, Mathematics and aesthetic sensibility. The test consists of two parts, Part A comprising Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ), Mathematics and general aptitude which is to be answered online and Part B is on drawing, which is a paper-based test.
The result of the July attempt of NATA 2019 will be declared on July 21 in online mode. Students who appeared in both the attempt will be issued a single score card based on the percentile score of best of two.
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