NATA 2020 second test postponed; new dates to be announced later
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | May 8, 2020 | 11:09 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Council of Architecture has announced their decision to postpone the second test of NATA 2020 which was scheduled to be held on May 31. Earlier, the authorities had also postponed the NATA 2020 first test due to COVID-19. Now, the new exam dates and revised exam schedule for both the tests of NATA 2020 will be notified by the authorities later.
Official Notice is given below-
In the official notice, the authorities also said that they are also considering to reopen the registrations for both the tests for a brief period before the new exam dates to facilitate candidates to apply for registration and correction. NATA application form for the second test was available till May 4 and the last date of fee payment was May 8.
The authorities have also provided NATA Helpdesk email and number for the candidates for any kind of queries related to the exam. Candidates can post their queries at helpdesk.nata2020@gmail.com or call at 9319275557, 7303487773.
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