NATA Admit Card 2020 for Second Test released at nata.in
Team Careers360 | September 10, 2020 | 06:22 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture has released the NATA 2020 admit card for the second test on September 10. Candidates registered for the second test can visit the NATA official website at nata.in to download the admit card. They need to login using their registration ID and password for NATA admit card 2020 download.
NATA second test admit card contains important information regarding the place from which the candidate is going to appear, i.e. from their home or exam centre. The shift shall be mentioned along with special guidelines for home proctored exam as well SOP guidelines at exam centre premises.
Steps to NATA admit card download
In order to download the NATA second test admit card 2020, candidates need to follow the series of steps provided below:
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Visit the official NATA 2020 official website at nata.in.
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Click on the “Admit Card” link.
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Enter Application number and password.
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Enter the security code and click on the “Submit” button.
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NATA admit card 2020 will be displayed on the screen.
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Download the admit card and take a print out.
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NATA 2020 exam date for the second attempt is September 12to be held in two shifts as per schedule. Candidates registered for a second attempt have the option to appear on the NATA exam date from their homes (online remote proctored test) or from the exam centres as well, as opted for by them.
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