NATA 2021 admit card to be released today at nata.in
Mohit Dhyani | July 7, 2021 | 09:21 AM IST | 1 min read
The Council of Architecture (CoA) is going to release the NATA admit card 2021 today at the official website. Get steps to download the NATA 2021 admit card here.
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture (CoA) will release the NATA 2021 admit card today. Applicants can download the NATA admit card from the official website. The login credentials required to download the NATA 2021 admit card are the application number and password. Candidates who filled the application form successfully can download the NATA admit card 2021.
NATA exam date 2021 is July 11. NATA exam will be conducted in online centre-based mode across the country. Applicants appearing for the exam must carry the NATA 2021 admit card along with one valid photo ID proof.
How to download NATA hall ticket 2021
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Visit the NATA official website - nata.in
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Click on the NATA 2021 registration link.
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Enter login credentials along with captcha.
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Click on the NATA admit card link.
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Check all details and download the NATA admit card 2021.
NATA application form for phase 2 was released on March 5. NATA registration 2021 last date was July 2. The exam conducting authorities had activated the NATA correction window from June 20 to July 2.
About NATA Exam
The Council of Architecture (CoA) conducts the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) exam every year for admission to 5-year BArch and BPlanning programmes. Candidates shortlisted on the basis of NATA exam will be eligible for admissions in NATA participating institutes.
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