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NATA 2021 result postponed to 20 April; check details at nata.in
Trendingdesk •Candidates do not need to obtain any minimum marks criteria in boards, but they have to pass Class 12 exams to be eligible to apply for admissions
NATA 2021: Application correction process begins on nata.in; admit cards likely to be released on 6 April.
Trendingdesk •All candidates, who have gone through the registration process, can now make the necessary changes by visiting the official website nata.in; the last date to make changes is 28 March
NATA 2020: Results of National Aptitude Test for Architecture to be released shortly, check on nata.in
Trendingdesk •The council also said that the date for new registration for the second test of NATA 2020 is also extended up to 6 September at 12 noon
NATA 2020: Council of Architecture to hold second exam on 12 Sept; register by 4 Sept on nata.in
Trendingdesk •As per an official notice, candidates have the choice to appear for the test either from their homes or at the test centres allotted by the council
NATA 2020 admit card: Council of Architecture releases hall tickets at nata.in; exam on 29 August
Trendingdesk •NATA 2020 | The council had also conducted compulsory mock test for all candidates appearing for the exam on 21 and 22 August
NATA 2020: Council of Architecture to release admit cards today at official website nata.in
Trendingdesk •NATA 2020 | Only those applicants who had registered for the first test will be able to download the NATA admit card 2020
NATA Result 2019: Council of Architecture announces result for NATA July exam, check scores on nata.in
Fp Staff •NATA Result 2019 | The Council of Architecture (CoA) has released the result for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) examination. The students who appeared for the examination will be able to check the results online from the official website of NATA at nata.in.
CBSE shatters dreams of many MBBS aspirants with sudden, arbitrary changes to NEET 2018 rules, but does it care?
Mahesh Peri123 •The new rules introduced in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2018 shows how the authorities don't care much about safeguarding student's interests