NATA 2020 exam dates announced; application process to re-open soon
Team Careers360 | May 20, 2020 | 11:57 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Council of Architecture (COA) has released a notification declaring the exam dates for the first and second test of NATA 2020. The examination will now be conducted on August 1 (first test) and August 29, 2020 (second test). NATA 2020 had been earlier postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. More details will soon be announced by COA at its official website.
Along with the exam dates, COA has also announced that the registration process for both first and second tests will be reopened to facilitate those students who had failed to fill and submit the application form before. The correction window for the already registered candidates will also be reopened.
For any further clarifications, the candidates and parents are advised to keep checking the official website or they may also contact NATA helpdesk through email (helpdesk.nata2020@gmail.com) or through number (9319275557, 7303487773).
About NATA
National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is conducted to provide eligibility to the candidates for B.Arch admissions into the recognized institutes. NATA provides only the eligibility and there is no common counselling. Candidates will have to separately apply for admissions to their preferred institutes using NATA scores.
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