NATA 2021 admit card delayed; Check details
Ritu Tripathi | April 7, 2021 | 09:42 AM IST | 1 min read
The release of NATA admit card 2021 for the first test has been delayed. The Council of Architecture (CoA) was to release the NATA 2021 admit card on April 6.
NEW DELHI:
The release of NATA admit card 2021 for the first attempt has been delayed. As per the schedule, the Council of Architecture (CoA) was to release the
NATA 2021 admit card on April 6
. However, the NATA admit card for the first test has not been released yet.
Latest Update:
NATA 2021 admit card released for first test.
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CoA is expected to release the NATA first test admit card 2021 soon. Candidates will be required to login to their candidate portal using their email Id and password to download their NATA 2021 admit card.
Steps to download NATA admit card 2021 for first test
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Visit nata.in.
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Click on NATA 2021 registration link.
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Enter email Id, password and security pin.
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Click on Login.
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After successful login, click on NATA admit card tab.
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Download the admit card and take a printout.
NATA admit card 2021 will include the details of the exam date, time, exam centre venue and other basic details of the candidates. Candidates will be required to carry their admit cards to NATA exam centres 2021.
NATA 2021 first test will be conducted on April 10. NATA result 2021 for the first test will be released on April 14. NATA application form 2021 for the second test is available till May 30. NATA 2021 application form was released on March 5.
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