NATA admit card 2020 for the second test to be released tomorrow at nata.in
Team Careers360 | September 8, 2020 | 10:59 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture (CoA) will release NATA admit card 2020 on September 9 at nata.in for the second test. For NATA admit card 2020 download, candidates have to login using their registered email address and password. NATA admit card will have details about the exam centre allotted to them, timing of test and other essential information regarding the exam. Candidates have to download and take a print of their NATA admit card.
The Second NATA 2020 test will be conducted on September 12. The test will be conducted as exam centre based as well as remote proctored on the basis of option selected by the candidates.
NATA first test was conducted on August 29 and the result was declared on September 4. A total of 30245 candidates applied for the First Test out of which 22843 candidates appeared in the exam. NATA 2020 first test was conducted at 218 centres across the country and 13245 candidates appeared for the test at the designated Test Centres and 9598 candidates appeared from their home. Out of 22843 candidates, 19079 candidates have qualified the Examination.
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