Architecture entrance exam results released
The results of the Second Test of National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) have been released by the Council of Architecture (CoA). Candidates who have appeared in the NATA 2020 Second Test held on September 12 will be able to check their results after the release on the NATA Exam Portal, nata.in. Earlier, the results of the second test were reported to be released yesterday, 17 September, although the COA postponed the results for a day. But now the result has been released. Candidates have to log in to their account on the NATA exam portal, through email and password to check the result.
See notice related to the release of the second test today
Check your scorecard with these steps
After the results are released, candidates should first visit the NATA exam portal, nata.in. Click on the link NATA Second Test Result 2020 on the homepage. Now a new page will open. Here candidates enter their email and password and log in. Now your scorecard will be displayed on the screen. For further use, download it and print it out and keep it safe.
Let us know that the results of the first test of the National Aptitude Test in Architecture have been released on 4 September. In which a total of 19,079 candidates have achieved success. The first test was conducted on 29 August. At the same time, the second test of NATA was held on 12 September. According to the earlier schedule, the first test was to be conducted on August 1. However, the dates of the NATA 2020 examination were changed in view of increased cases of coronavirus epidemic.
Candidates who have been declared successful in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture will be invited to enter the 5-year Bachelors in Architecture (BIRC) courses at the Council of Architecture-affiliated institutions. Explain that the exemption criteria have been relaxed by the Council on the recommendations of the Ministry of Education for admission to BIRC courses this year. For this, the provision related to 5-year courses has been changed in terms of Regulation 4 of the Council of Architecture (Minimum Standards of Architectural Education) Regulations, 1983.