NATA 2022: Phase 1 form correction closes today; Check details
Isha Jain | May 23, 2022 | 08:06 AM IST | 1 min read
COA will close the NATA 2022 application form correction facility today. Candidates can edit NATA 2022 forms at nata.in.
NEW DELHI : The Council of Architecture will close the NATA 2022 phase 1 registration as well as application form correction facility today, May 23. Candidates who have not yet applied or have not edited required details in the NATA application form 2022 are advised to do it at the earliest. The online application form of NATA 2022 is available at the official website - nata.in.
COA started the NATA 2022 registration process for all three phases on April 8. The last date to submit the NATA 2022 application form phase 1 is tomorrow, however, students will be able to register for phase 2 and 3 till June 20 and July 11 respectively.
To fill the application form of NATA 2022, candidates have to visit nata.in and click on the registration tab. The NATA 2022 exam form filling process includes many steps such as registration, filling forms, uploading of documents and payment of application fee.
The NATA 2022 application form correction facility for phase 1 started in online mode on May 19. The authorities have provided a facility to avail NATA 2022 form edit facility to allow students rectify the mistakes made by them while filling the form.
Steps to edit NATA forms 2022
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Visit the NATA 2022 official website - nata.in
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Click on the ‘Candidates login’ tab.
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Enter email ID and password.
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Click on the ‘NATA application correction’ link.
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Make changes in the application form.
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Preview and submit the details.
NATA 2022 phase 1 exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 12. Students who will complete the NATA registration 2022 within time will be able to access their admit cards from the official website on June 7.
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