NATA 2021 Result Phase 1 Postponed by CoA | To be declared by April 20

# Apr 14, 2021 by Ojasvi Gupta

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The Council of Architecture (CoA) will release the National Aptitude Test in Architecture 2021 first test result on or before April 20. The authorities conducted the NATA 2021 first test on April 10. The exam date for NATA 2021 second test is June 12. NATA Application Form 2021 has been released at nata.in on March 5, 2021. The closing date of NATA 2021 registration for the second attempt is May 30. 

The National Aptitude Test for Architecture (NATA) is the national level architecture entrance exam. Candidates seeking admission to 5 years full-time Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) programs in institutes across the nation have to qualify for NATA 2021. 

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Council of Architecture (CoA) is a statutory authority established under the Architects Acts, 1972. It monitors the standards required to be maintained by the Architectural institutions for imparting recognized architectural qualifications in the country.

Candidates can check NATA Result by entering their email id and password. The result of NATA is announced in the form of a scorecard. It displays the marks obtained in the exam, total marks, status, etc.

Along with the result, the final answer key and question paper for NATA 2021 will also be uploaded. The result of the exam is prepared on the basis of the answer key. 

CoA has not mentioned any particular time of declaring the result. However, last year the result of the NATA phase 2 exam was announced around 12 noon. On the other hand, the result of the first test was declared around 2 pm. Hence, it is expected that the result for NATA 2021 will also be announced between 12 to 2 pm.

To qualify for NATA, candidates need 75 marks out of 200 marks. The candidates opting for both the first and second tests must know that the separate scorecards will be issued by CoA for both tests. The scorecard of the second test will contain the marks of the 1st test as well. For candidates who will appear for both the tests, the best marks secured in either of the tests shall be taken as the valid score for admission into B.Arch course.

NATA 2021 score will be valid for the academic session 2021-22 only, which means the score of NATA 2021 cannot be used for admission in the next session. The record of the NATA- 2021 examination would be preserved only up to 90 days from the date of declaration of results. After that, candidates cannot seek any data regarding the exam from CoA.

After qualifying NATA, the candidates are required to apply with their scorecard to various institutes approved by the Council that provide BArch courses all over the country. The actual admissions shall be carried out only by the concerned competent admission/counseling authorities of the respective states/universities/institutions, according to the eligibility criteria prescribed by the Council.

For those questions which have multiple answers, the answers and their weightage as fixed by the Council shall be treated as final. There will be no provision for post-publication scrutiny and /or review and any request after the publication of the result will not be entertained.

The NATA Result Sheet will display the following:

1. Marks obtained in each part of the exam and out of 200

2. Pass/Fail

Qualifying marks for NATA 2021 will be based on the following rules:

1. A minimum of 32 marks out of 125 marks must be secured in Part A (approximately 25%)

2. A minimum of 18 marks out of 75 marks must be secured in Part B (approximately 25%)

3. Overall qualifying marks (out of 200) would be based on post-exam statistics and at the discretion of the Council.

A Candidate will not qualify in NATA 2021 unless he/ she satisfies all three conditions mentioned above.

 

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Ojasvi Gupta
Ojasvi Gupta

Ojasvi Gupta has worked for the Indian Express and Enactus DSC as a writer. Currently pursuing BCom Hons from Delhi University, she loves to spend her free time listening to music, reading, or playing with her dog. With her strong inclination towards writing, she serves as an author for Educere India.