NATA 2022: 11,073 candidates appeared in phase 1; Result on June 20
COA has notified that a total of 11073 candidates appeared in the two sessions of NATA 2022 exam.
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Download NowIsha Jain | June 13, 2022 | 10:36 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture (CoA) has successfully conducted the NATA 2022 phase 1 exam on June 12. The NATA exam 2022 was conducted as a computer based test for the duration of three hours. As per the students who appeared in the NATA exam, the authorities followed all the guidelines inside the exam centre. The NATA 2022 was conducted 134 centres in the country and 6 international centres.
The authorities have also released NATA 2022 exam day numbers at nata.in. The official notice read, “ Out of total 6675 candidates registered for the first session, 5979 candidates appeared in the First session and out of 5685 candidates, 5094 candidates appeared in Second Session. Thus, out of a total 12,360 registered candidates for the first Test, 11073 candidates appeared in the two sessions”.
COA has also notified that as of now, 13143 candidates have registered for the second test to be conducted on July 7 and 10554 candidates have registered for the third test to be held on August 2. The NATA 2022 registration is open at nata.in.
NATA 2022 Result
COA will declare the NATA 2022 result at the official website on June 20. Candidates will be able to check their NATA result 2022 using their email id and password. In order to qualify the NATA exam 2022, students will have to obtain at least 70 marks out of 200. Along with the results, the authorities will also release the NATA exam result 2022 statistics.
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