NATA 2022 result for phase 3 declared at nata.in; Steps to download scorecard
Mohit Dhyani | August 17, 2022 | 06:52 PM IST | 1 min read
CoA has announced the NATA 2022 phase 3 results at nata.in. Check steps to download NATA phase 3 result and other details here.
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture has declared the NATA result 2022 for phase 3. Applicants can check the NATA phase 3 results at nata.in. The login credentials required to download the NATA 2022 results are email ID and password. CoA has released the NATA results 2022 in the form of a scorecard. Applicants are advised to keep the NATA result scorecard safely for future reference.
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NATA exam date 2022 was August 7. Applicants shortlisted on the basis of NATA results are eligible for Architecture admissions offered by participating institutions.
How to check NATA result 2022?
Candidates can refer to the steps given below to check NATA results.
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Visit the NATA official website - nata.in .
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Click on the direct link to check the NATA 2022 result.
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Enter the login credentials in the required fields.
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Check all the details mentioned in the result.
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Download NATA scorecard and result for future reference.
The result of NATA 2022 mentions candidate personal details, maximum marks, marks scored, individual marks of all sections and others. In case of any discrepancy in the scorecard, applicants must contact the exam authorities for the corrections.
About NATA Exam
National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) is a national level undergraduate exam which is conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA) for admission to 5-year B.Arch and B.Planning programmes.
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