NATA 2022: Application correction facility starts at nata.in
Mohit Dhyani | May 20, 2022 | 10:18 AM IST | 1 min read
COA has started the NATA 2022 application form correction facility at nata.in. Check steps to access the NATA correction 2022 facility here.
NEW DELHI: Council of Architecture has started the NATA 2022 application form correction facility at nata.in. Applicants who made any mistake at the time of filling the application form can access NATA correction facility to make changes. Applicants required their registered email ID and password to access the NATA form correction 2022 . Candidates will be able to make corrections in certain fields only. The last date to make corrections in the NATA application form is May 23.
NATA 2022 phase 1 exam is scheduled to be conducted on June 12. Applicants who fill the NATA 2022 application form before the late date will be able to download the admit card from June 7.
Steps to make corrections in NATA 2022 application form
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Visit the NATA official website - nata.in.
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Login to the candidate portal using email ID and password.
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Now click on the application form correction tab.
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Make necessary corrections in the required fields.
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Preview all details and submit the application form for future reference
Applicants will not be able to make corrections in the “Category” filled at the time of NATA registration. However, candidates will be able to make corrections in the exam centre, parents name, date of birth, nationality, gender and others.
NATA 2022 phase 2 and 3 exam is scheduled to be conducted on July 3 and 24, respectively. The last date to fill the NATA application form 2022 is June 20.
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