NATA 2023 phase 3 exam today; admit card, exam pattern
Arpita Das | July 9, 2023 | 08:07 AM IST | 1 min read
The NATA 2023 phase 3 admit card is available at nata.in.
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture (COA) will conduct the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) 2023 phase 3 exam today, July 9. The test will be held online and there will be a single section having 125 questions. For admission to BArch courses offered by various recognized institutes, COA conducts NATA three times a year.
Candidates appearing in the NATA exam must carry their admit card and a valid ID proof to the exam hall. Candidates can access the NATA admit card 2023 for Phase 3 at nata.in. Application number and password are required to download the NATA phase 3 admit card. CoA releases NATA hall tickets separately for all the attempts of the entrance exam.
Candidates will not be allowed to carry any electronic gadgets, written text, log tables, docu-pen, oil colours, crayons and similar other items inside the exam hall today.
NATA Admit Card 2023: How to download?
- Visit the official website, nata.in
- Then click on the NATA login link and enter the required credentials.
- Next, click the NATA admit card link.
- The NATA 2023 hall ticket will appear on the screen.
- Download the same and take a printout of it.
NATA 2023 Exam Pattern
| Mode of exam | Online |
| Medium of exam | English |
| Duration of exam | 3 hours |
| Number of sections | The exam will have only one section- Aptitude Test |
| Number of questions | 125 Questions |
| Type of questions |
Multiple-Choice type (MCQ)
Multiple Select type (MSQ) Preferential Choice type (PCQ) Numerical Answer type (NAQ) |
| Total Marks | 200 marks |
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