NATA 2020 second attempt application correction facility started
Team Careers360 | May 9, 2020 | 02:58 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : Council of Architecture (COA) has commenced the application form correction facility for those candidates who registered for the second attempt of NATA 2020. Candidates can now access the facility in online mode after logging in using their credentials. The final date to make the corrections is May 11 (11:59 PM).
Through the correction facility, the candidates will be able to modify or edit their details which were previously submitted. Personal and educational information are open for modification and the candidates will also be allowed to change their choice of examination centre. No correction requests will be accepted after the final date.
The authorities had also previously announced that the second attempt of NATA 2020 has been postponed due to COVID-19. The new dates will be announced soon. COA has also addressed the possibility of reopening the registration process of both attempts of NATA 2020 after the nationwide lockdown is over.
About NATA
National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is conducted twice in a year to provide admissions into the B.Arch courses offered by the recognized institutes of the country. Candidates can attempt one or both the exams in a year.
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