NATA 2020 application form correction facility open now, modify details upto April 22
Team Careers360 | April 20, 2020 | 11:45 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Council of Architecture (CoA) has started the facility of NATA 2020 application form correction from April 20. Students who have filled the application form and want to modify any details in the submitted form can use this facility. Students canmodiy the details up to April 22 (11:59 PM). For modification, students have to login to their candidate portal on the NATA website using their login credentials.
Council of Architecture has earlier postponed the NATA 2020 first attempt exam which was scheduled for April 19. The last date for submission of application form was also extended from up to April 15 and for payment of application fee and uploading images up to April 19. Students who have filled the application form can also download the confirmation page of submitted application form till April 22.
NATA is conducted by Council of Architecture for admission in B.Arch and B.Plan courses in NITs and other institutes. The exam is conducted twice in a year in April and May. Students can appear in either or both the attempts and the best of two scores is used for the preparation of merit and seat allotment.
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