NATA 2021 result date released; Check details
Prabakaran K | April 12, 2021 | 10:47 AM IST | 1 min read
CoA will release the NATA 2021 result for the first exam on April 14 in online mode. Know how to check the result of NATA 2021 here.
New Delhi: The Council of Architecture (CoA) is scheduled to publish the NATA 2021 result for the first attempt on April 14 on the official website. Candidates need to use their email ID and password to check the NATA result 2021. The result of NATA will be made available as a scorecard in PDF format.
Candidates will be able to check important details from the NATA 2021 result including section-wise and overall score along with the qualifying status. They will also have to score the minimum NATA 2021 qualifying cutoff to be eligible for admissions. The NATA 2021 score card will be valid for one year.
NATA result 2021
Details about the obtained scores, ranks, and more will be available in the NATA 2021 result. The results will be declared separately for the two attempts of NATA 2021.
How to check NATA Result 2021
Candidates can follow the steps below to check the result of NATA 2021.
1st Step: Go to the official website - nata.in.
2nd Step: Click on the result link (link will be updated)
3rd Step: Enter email ID and password.
4th Step: Click on the “Submit” button.
5th Step: The NATA 201 score card for 1st test will appear on the screen.
6th Step: Check the score card and take printouts of the same for future purposes.
Details specified on NATA scorecard 2021?
- Candidate’s name
- Candidate’s parent’s name
- Gender
- Category
- Date of birth
- Application number or Roll number
- Marks secured in each section
- Marks secured out of 200 (aggregate score)
- Qualifying status
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