NATA 2020 result to be announced tomorrow at nata.in
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | September 2, 2020 | 03:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Council of Architecture (CoA) will announce the NATA result 2020 for the first attempt exam tomorrow. NATA result 2020 will be available online on the official website nata.in. Candidates will have to use their NATA registration number/email ID and password to check NATA result. Candidates who will be declared qualified will be eligible for admission in B.Arch courses in various institutes accepting NATA score.
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How to check NATA result 2020
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Open the official website of NATA 2020 at nata.in
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Click on the NATA 2020 result link
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Enter the required login credentials
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NATA result will be displayed on screen
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Download the NATA result copy and take a print out of the same
NATA 2020 first attempt exam was conducted on August 29. In a first of its kind, NATA 2020 exam was conducted as an online remote proctored exam as well as an exam centre based test due to covid-19 pandemic. CoA provided the facility to all NATA 2020 applicants to choose an option among exam centre based test or test from home for appearing in the exam.
Candidates must note that they have to apply individually to every institute in which admission is desired as no common counselling is conducted for admission through NATA.
NATA 2020 second attempt exam will be conducted on September 12. Admit card for the second attempt exam will be issued on September 9. NATA 2020 result for the second exam will be released on September 17.
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