NATA 2020 test 1 postponed to August 29; option to appear from home or centre
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NEW DELHI : Council of Architecture (CoA) has postponed the NATA 2020 first and second test. NATA 2020 first attempt is now proposed to be conducted on August 29 while the date for second attempt has not been decided. The decision to postpone the exam has been taken due to the rising number of coronavirus cases across the country.
The authorities have also notified that the candidates will be given an opportunity to appear for NATA 2020 from their place of residence or they can appear at the council allotted test centre in case they do not have net connectivity or technical resources such as webcam and laptop. The authorities will soon provide candidates with the option in their respective login accounts to opt for their preference for examination for NATA 2020 i.e. from home or test centre.
As per the latest notification, many major changes have been made by the authorities that are not limited to the option to appear for home or centre but also include revised NATA syllabus for part A drawing test and mode of test.
The revised NATA brochure with new test dates and other important instruction, schedule, technical specifications and details regarding new registrations for NATA 2020 will be uploaded soon on the website of the council coa.gov.in as well on NATA website nata.in. COA will reopen the NATA 2020 registration process.
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