NATA 2019 result to be announced on May 3; check for more details
Saakshi Lama | May 1, 2019 | 01:04 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 1: Council of Architecture (COA) will be releasing the result of NATA 2019 on May 3. Details about the candidate’s performance in the entrance examination will be available in the result. Candidates will be able to check the result in the form of score card. The result which will be released on May 3 will be for the first attempt of NATA 2019.
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Quick Steps to Check NATA 2019 Result
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Candidates will have to go to the official website of NATA 2019
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Click on the result link
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The candidates will have to submit their application sequence number and date of birth.
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The score card will be displayed on the screen,
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The candidates will have to download and take a printout of the score-card for future use
Information such as the name of the candidate, roll number, application number, marks obtained in each section, total marks, qualifying status and more will be made available in the score card cum result of NATA 2019.
NATA 2019 first attempt was held on April 14 by Council of Architecture (CoA). The second attempt of NATA 2019 will be conducted by the authorities on July 7. After the examination is conducted, the result for the second attempt will be declared on July 21, 2019.
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