NATA 2022 result tomorrow at nata.in; Know steps to check results, details mentioned
Team Careers360 | June 19, 2022 | 08:31 AM IST | 1 min read
CoA will declare the NATA result 2022 for phase 1 tomorrow at nata.in. Enter registered email ID and password to access the result.
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture (CoA) will declare the NATA 2022 result for phase 1 tomorrow, June 20 at nata.in. Candidates have to enter their log-in credentials such as email ID and password to check the NATA result 2022.
The result of NATA 2022 will be available in the form of a scorecard. Moreover, the NATA result will be valid for only one year. Read to know more about the NATA 2022 result.
NATA 2022: Steps to check online result
Here is a step-by-step guide for checking the NATA result 2022:
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First, visit the NATA 2022 official website - nata.in .
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Next, click on the “NATA 2022 result” link appearing on the screen.
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Enter the login credentials such as email ID and password.
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Once entered, click on the “login” button.
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The NATA scorecard will appear on the screen.
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Check the result and take a printout of the same for future usage.
NATA 2022: Details available on scorecard
The following details will be mentioned on the NATA 2022 scorecard:
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Name of the candidate
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Father’s name
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Mother’s name
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Category
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Gender
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Date of birth
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Roll number
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Application number
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Marks obtained
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Qualifying status
NATA 2022 response sheet
The response sheet of NATA 2022 will consist of all the answers recorded by the candidates during the examination. In order to download the response sheet, the candidates have to pay a sum of Rs. 3,000. With the help of the response sheet, the candidates can compare their responses to the official NATA 2022 answer key and calculate their probable scores.
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