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Ambika Singh

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For getting into B.Arch you atleast need to have maximum 10000 rank and to secure this much atleast marks should be 200-250 out of 400.

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Pallavi Sinha

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The NATA 2026 additional examination will be conducted from July 2026 to August 2026. Booking of appointments for the NATA exam can be done from June 2026 to August 2026. Exams during this period will take place across Fridays (afternoon) and Saturdays (morning & afternoon).

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Akansha Karan

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The NATA 2026 results will be officially declared in May 2026 by the Council of Architecture (CoA), with separate scorecards released for each exam session or phase 
Additionally, it's standard that CoA releases the results within 7 days of each exam date 
If you appeared in a later session (e.g., in June or July), check your result roughly a week after your exam date.

What you should do next:

  • Visit the official NATA portal at nata.in.
  • Log in using your application number and password.
  • Download your scorecard, which includes:
  • Overall score (out of 200)
  • Section-wise marks
  • Qualifying status
  • Personal & exam details

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Aishwarya Garg

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Yes, you can apply for NATA without completing Class 12, provided you are appearing for the Class 12 board exams (or 10+3 Diploma final exams) in the same academic year.

Eligibility Clarification:
Candidates appearing for the 10+2 exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
OR

Candidates appearing for the 10+3 Diploma exam with Mathematics as a subject are eligible to apply for NATA provisionally.
However, you must pass the qualifying exam with the required subjects and marks before admission to a B.Arch. course.

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Parul Pandey

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  • Recent passport-size photograph
  • Signature (scanned)
  • Valid ID proof (Aadhar/Passport/etc.)
  • Educational certificates
  • Caste/Disability certificate (if applicable)

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a year ago

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Shikha Hazarika

Contributor-Level 7

The fee (in INR) depends on the number of tests and your category:

  • Single attempt (General): 1750
  • Two attempts: 3250
  • Three attempts: 4500

(Fees may vary for SC/ST/PwD/Foreign students.)

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a year ago

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Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, students appearing for 10+2 or 10+3 Diploma exams in the current year are eligible to apply for NATA. However, eligibility for admission depends on qualifying the exam.

Eligibility to Apply for NATA:

  • Candidates who have passed or are appearing for:
  • 10+2 exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM), or
  • 10+3 Diploma with Mathematics as a compulsory subject
    are eligible to apply for NATA.

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a year ago

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Rachit Chatterjee

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The mode of NATA application is entirely online, there's no offline submission. You must:

  • Visit the official NATA portal (nata.in)
  • Complete online registration
  • Fill in all required personal, academic, and contact details
  • Upload scanned photo and signature
  • Pay the application fee at the end of the form

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Ishita Patra

Contributor-Level 7

No, it is not necessary to send the hard copy of the NATA application form. The entire NATA application process is conducted online only through the official website nata.in. Once you have completed the form, uploaded the required documents, and paid the fee, your submission is considered complete.

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a year ago

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Mohit Gaurav

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No, the correction facility is usually free of cost. However, if your correction leads to a change in category or test attempt (e.g., adding another test), additional payment may be required.

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