NATA 2021 admit card for the first exam will be made available by the CoA on April 6 and for the second exam on June 8, 2021. Read below to know the download procedure, details mentioned on NATA 2021 admit card and correction of mistakes.
NATA 2021 admit card – The Council of Architecture (COA) will release the NATA 2021 admit card for the first exam on April 6 and for the second exam on June 8, 2021, on the official website: nata.in. NATA 2021 admit card is a mandatory document for candidates to enter the examination centre.
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Candidates must preserve the NATA Admit card 2021 as it will be required in the NATA 2021 counselling, seat allotment and admission process. At the exam centre, candidates will be required to bring an original valid photo id proof along with the admit card.
Candidates will be required to log in with their NATA 2021 application number and password to download the admit card of NATA 2021. Since NATA will be conducted twice in the year, COA will release separate admit card for both the exams online only. The exam conducting authorities will not send admit card through post, courier or email to any candidate. The Admit Card must be kept safe. The exam centre won’t allow the candidates won’t be allowed to enter the exam hall if their NATA admit card 2021 is found distorted.
NATA 2021 admit card will comprise details such as exam centre, candidate’s name, roll number and other important information. Candidates can read the below article to know more about the NATA 2021 Admit Card/ Hall Ticket.
- NATA Admit Card 2021: Important Dates
- How to Download the NATA 2021 Admit Card?
- Details mentioned on NATA 2021 Admit Card
- Things to Carry along with NATA 2021 Admit Card
- What Not to Carry to NATA 2021 Exam Centre?
NATA Admit Card 2021: Important Dates
Check out the important dates related to NATA 2021 Admit Card below:
NATA 2021 events |
Dates |
|
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April Session |
June Session |
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Admit card release date |
6-Apr-2021 |
8-Jun-2021 |
Exam date |
10-Apr-2021 (10 am to 01:15 pm) |
12-Jun-2021 (10 am to 01:15 pm) |
NATA 2021 Result declaration |
14-Apr-2021 |
16-Jun-2021 |
How to Download the NATA 2021 Admit Card?
Candidates will be required to follow the steps given below to download their NATA 2021 Admit Card:
- Visit the official website
- Click on the link to download NATA 2021 admit card
- The login page will open. Enter NATA 2021 application number, password and captcha
- Immediately after login admit card will display on the screen
- Download the admit card and take multiple printouts
- Keep the NATA 2021 admit card safe until the admission process is over
Details mentioned on NATA 2021 Admit Card
Before downloading the admit card, every candidate must check all the details mentioned on it carefully. The details listed below will be mentioned on the admit card of NATA 2021:
- Name of the candidate
- Exam date and time
- Address of the Exam centre
- Date of Birth of the candidate
- Gender
- Category
- PwD Status
- Mother’s Name
- Father’s Name
- NATA 2021 Roll Number
- Photograph of the Candidate
- Signature of the Candidate
- General Instructions regarding the exam
Things to Carry along with NATA 2021 Admit Card
NATA 2021 will be conducted in two parts. First part will be an online test and the second part will be a pen and pencil-based test. So, candidates will be required to carry the following things to the exam centre:
- NATA 2021 Admit Card
- Any of the valid Id proof for verification process – Voter Card/Pan Card/Aadhar Card/Driving Licence
- Pen, pencils, eraser, colour pencils (No water/oil colour or crayon)
- Cardboard or a clipboard on which nothing is written. It will be for candidates to put the sheet on it and take the drawing test.
What Not to Carry to NATA 2021 Exam Centre?
- Candidates are not allowed to carry the following things to the exam hall:
- Any text material, printed or written, bits of paper, etc.
- Mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, calculators, slide rulers, log tables and electronic watches with facilities of a calculator.
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