NATA 2019 result for second attempt declared @nata.in; download score card now
Prabakaran K | July 19, 2019 | 09:08 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 19: Council of Architecture (CoA) has announced the second attempt result of NATA 2019 today in online mode. To access the NATA 2019 score card for the 2nd attempt, candidates have to log in to the website by using the application number and date of birth. Aspirants who qualified in the NATA 2019 examination will be eligible for admission to B.Arch programmes offered by the participating Institutions. Out of 18126 candidates who appeared for NATA 2019, 14589 candidate have qualified.
To check the NATA 2019 result for the second attempt- Click here
Steps to access NATA result 2019 (second attempt)
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Go to the official website - nata.in
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Click on the result link on the web page
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Log in by entering application number and password
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NATA 2019 score card will be displayed on the screen after successful login.
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Save the page as PDF file and take a print out of the same for future use.
Details mentioned on the NATA 2019 result
The following are the information furnished on the result of NATA 2019.
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Candidate’s name
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Application number
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Roll number
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Marks obtained out of 200 (aggregate score)
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Marks obtained in each section
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Qualifying status
NATA 2019 Qualifying Cutoff
Candidates need to score minimum cutoff marks in two individual parts and in the overall aggregate to qualify in the entrance exam. The minimum qualifying score of NATA 2019 is given below.
Qualifying Cutoff of NATA 2019
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Subject |
Qualifying Marks |
Total Marks |
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Drawing |
20 |
80 |
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Mathematics and General Aptitude |
30 |
120 |
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Overall qualifying marks |
70 |
200 |
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