NATA admit card 2020 for second test will be released on September 10
Team Careers360 | September 9, 2020 | 02:49 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Council of Architecture will now release the NATA second test admit card on September 10 in the morning. NATA admit card download shall be available for candidates registered for the second attempt in online mode at nata.in. They will be required to download the NATA second attempt admit card by logging in using their application number and password.
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Previously, the NATA admit card 2020 release date was today, i.e. on September 9, but the same is not released by noon. As per the telephonic conversation with the officials at NATA office, it is informed that the NATA 2020 admit card will not be released today but tomorrow morning on the official website.
Candidates confused on how to download NATA admit card when released on the official website may note that the same will be provided in their login account. Candidates will have to visit the NATA official website at nata.in. They have to login using their application number and password for NATA admit card 2020 download.
NATA 2020 second attempt is scheduled to be conducted on September 12. The NATA test for first attempt was conducted on August 29. Candidates were able to download their admit cards on August 25 and the NATA 2020 result for first attempt was announced on September 4.
Also read NATA first attempt result announced at nata.in
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