NATA result 2020: Second test score declaration postponed to September 18
Team Careers360 | September 17, 2020 | 11:05 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: The CoA has postponed NATA result 2020 time of announcement to September 18. NATA result 2020 2nd test score was to be announced on September 17 as per the schedule. CoA has now issued a notice which says that the NATA 2nd test result will be announced on September 18 by evening. CoA will declare the NATA second test result at nata.in. To check the NATA 2nd exam result 2020, candidates have to use their email Id and password at NATA login.
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NATA result 2020 2nd test will be announced in the form of score card mentioning details of marks secured by the candidates in each subject, qualifying status of candidates and the all India rank. Candidates are eagerly asking questions like at what time nata result will be declared. Now that CoA has officially postponed the nata result 2020 time of announcement to September 18, candidates can check the nata 2nd test result by evening on September 18. Candidates who will be declared qualified on the basis of nata result 2020 2nd test will be eligible for admission in institutes accepting the test score of NATA.
NATA 2020 second test was conducted on September 12 at various test cities as well as home based test (remote procotored. NATA result 2020 first test was announced on September 4.
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