NATA 2021 result for first attempt tomorrow; check details
Ritu Tripathi | April 13, 2021 | 10:13 AM IST | 1 min read
Council of Architecture (CoA) will release the NATA result 2021 for the first attempt tomorrow at nata.in.
NEW DELHI: Council of Architecture (CoA) will release the NATA result 2021 for the first attempt tomorrow, April 14, at nata.in. Candidates will be able to check their NATA 2021 result through the candidate portal using their email Id and password.
NATA result 2021 will include the marks secured by candidates in each section, total marks and qualifying status. The overall qualifying marks for NATA 2021 are 75 out of 200.
Steps to check NATA 2021 first attempt result
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Visit the official website nata.in.
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Click on NATA 2021 result link
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Enter email Id and password.
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Click on the “Submit”
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NATA result/ scorecard will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the scorecard and take a print out.
Candidates who are declared qualified are eligible for admission in BArch courses in various institutes accepting NATA score.
NATA 2021 first attempt exam was held on April 10. NATA 2021 second attempt will be held on June 12. The last date to fill the NATA application form for the second attempt is May 30. NATA admit card 2021 for the second attempt will be released on June 8.
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