NATA 2019 Candidate Response Sheet Released for Second Attempt; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | July 22, 2019 | 10:08 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 22: Council of Architecture has released the response sheet of all the candidates who attempted the July session of NATA 2019. Candidates can now check their individual response sheet by logging in using their required credentials. Checking of the options selected by the candidates can be done along with reviewing the wrong and correct options selected. No response sheet will be released for the drawing section.
Steps to Check NATA 2019 Response Sheet
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Visit the official website of NATA 2019 ( nata.in )
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Click on the link for the viewing of responses
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The candidates will have to provide their registration/hall ticket number and password.
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Click on “Login”
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The individual response sheet of the candidates will be displayed on the screen
Candidates will also be able to review their responses till July 24, 2019 (11:59 PM). To raise their objection, the candidates will have to select the questions and selected options which they want reviewed. Some documents as proof may also be required. Viewing of the review can also be done.
NATA 2019 result has been declared for the second attempt has been released on July 18 in online mode. Candidates could check their secured scores and qualifying status through the released result.
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