NATA 2021 admit card released for first attempt at nata.in
Ridhi.Khurana | April 7, 2021 | 11:32 AM IST | 1 min read
The Council of Architecture has released NATA admit card 2021 for the first test. Candidates have to carry the NATA 2021 hall ticket while appearing for the April 10 exam.
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture (CoA) has released NATA admit card 2021 for the first attempt on April 7. Candidates can download their NATA 2021 hall tickets from the CoA official website at nata.in. Only candidates who filled the NATA application form for the first test have been issued admit cards.
How to download NATA admit card 2021?
The authorities have released the NATA hall tickets online on the official website. Candidates need to follow the steps provided below for NATA 2021 admit card download:
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Visit the official website at nata.in
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Click on the “NATA registration” button
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Candidates have to select the login button
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Enter your user ID and password and submit
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The candidate portal shall open on the screen.
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Click on the link to ‘NATA admit card for first attempt’
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Download the same and take two printouts for future reference
Details mentioned in NATA admit card 2021
The NATA 2021 hall ticket shall contain the following information:
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Name and personal details of the candidate
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Candidate’s photograph
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NATA 2021 roll number for first test
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Date and time of NATA exam 2021
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Name and address of the exam centre
The Council of Architecture is going to conduct the first test of NATA 2021 on April 10. The authorities shall announce the NATA result for the first attempt on April 14. The authorities will conduct NATA 2021 exam for the second attempt on June 12. NATA application form for the second attempt is still available.
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