The NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) is a national level aptitude test organized by Council of Architecture. This exam is organized for those aspirants looking for admission in architecture courses like B.Arch offered by top institutions of the country. This test measures the aptitude of the candidate for the field of architecture. From 2017 onwards, NATA exam will be conducted once in a year on 16th April 2017 via offline mode. NATA score cards are considered by various government, government aided and private colleges or universities for admission in B.Arch programme. Here in this article, we are providing information regarding NATA 2017 including the eligibility criteria, important dates, registration, etc.
NATA Exam Dates
The official dates of NATA 2017 exam is mentioned below:
Events | Dates |
Registration start | 2nd January 2017 |
Last date for registration | 11th February 2017 (Extended) |
Image uploads allowed till | 12th February 2017 (Extended) |
Fee payment allowed till | 13th February 2017 (Extended) |
Confirmation page printing available till | 28th February 2017 (11:59 PM) |
Correction window (based on council feedback & self induced errors) | 20th Feb (10:30 AM) to 24th Feb (11:59 PM) |
Admit card download | 26th March 2017 |
Offline exam date | 16th April 2017 (11 AM to 2 PM) |
Result announce | By 10th June 2017 |
NATA 2017 Admit Card
The NATA 2017 Admit Card/ Appointment Voucher will be issued to the candidates on 26th March 2017. It will contain details such as candidate’s test date, time of test, test center, roll number, etc. It is necessary to bring Admit Card/ Appointment Voucher along with ID Proof at the examination center.
NATA 2017 Registration
- The NATA 2017 Registration was started from 2nd January 2017 and was opened till 11th February 2017.
- The registration form can be filled and submitted only through the website.
- Candidates are advised to fill the registration form as per the given instructions.
- candidates have to upload the scanned images of photograph, signature and thumb impression.
- There is no need to send the application by post.
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