NATA 2021 admit card for phase 1 to be released tomorrow at nata.in
Isha Jain | April 5, 2021 | 12:52 PM IST | 1 min read
COA will release the admit card of NATA 2021 for phase 1 tomorrow at nata.in. Applicants can download using their email id and password.
NEW DELHI : The Council of Architecture (CoA) will release the NATA 2021 admit card for phase 1 tomorrow, April 6. The admit card of NATA 2021 will be released at the official website nata.in. The authorities announced the NATA admit card release date on the official website along with the NATA brochure .
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To download the NATA admit card 2021, candidates will have to log into the candidate portal using their email id and password. Details such as exam date, time and exam centre venue of the candidates will be made available through NATA hall ticket 2021. NATA 2021 exam date for test 1 is April 10.
How to download NATA 2021 admit card?
To download the NATA admit card 2021, candidates need to follow the below-given steps:
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Visit the official NATA 2021 website.
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Login using email id and password.
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NATA admit card 2021 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the admit card and take a printout.
The CoA is accepting applications for the NATA 2021 phase 2 exam till May 30. Registered candidates will be able to download the admit card of NATA 2021 for test 2 from June 8. The NATA 2021 exam date for test 2 is June 12.
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