NATA result 2022 phase 3 today: Credentials required
Isha Jain | August 16, 2022 | 09:20 AM IST | 1 min read
CoA will announce the NATA phase 3 results at nata.in today. Know steps to download NATA phase 3 result 2022 and other details.
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture (CoA) will declare the NATA 2022 result phase 3 today, August 16. The NATA result 2022 link will be activated at the official website - nata.in. Students will have to use their application number and date of birth to download the result of NATA 2022. Students who appeared in the NATA 2022 phase 2 exam should keep their login credentials ready to avoid any last minute problems.
The NATA 2022 result is announced in the form of a scorecard. Students have to download the NATA scorecard 2022 to check the marks obtained by them. Details such as secured section-wise and overall score along with the qualifying status will be made available through NATA result 2022.
Steps to download NATA result 2022
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Visit the official website of NATA 2022.
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Click on the result link.
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Enter email Id and password.
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Click on “Submit”.
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The NATA score card will be displayed on the screen.
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The candidates will have to check the score card and print it out for future use
Note that the result of NATA 2022 will be declared in online mode only. Students will have to visit the NATA 2022 official website to download their results. Candidates who will secure the minimum NATA qualifying cutoff to be eligible for admissions. The NATA 2022 qualifying marks is 75 out of 100.
COA is conducting the NATA 2022 exam in three phases. The first phase of NATA 2022 was conducted on June 12. The NATA exam date 2022 for phase 2 and 3 were July 7 and August 7 respectively.
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