NATA 2026 result expected soon as Phase 1 exam cycle nears completion; here's how to check on nata.in
NATA 2026 Result: NATA 2026 continues to draw attention as the Council of Architecture progresses through its examination cycle across India. Architecture aspirants are awaiting results from ongoing test sessions under the Phase 1 schedule, which began on April 4, 2026 and will continue until June 13, 2026, with multiple weekend slots announced for candidates across designated centres nationwide.
NATA 2026 result announcements are expected within seven days of each test, as per official schedule guidelines. Meanwhile, registration, admit card issuance, and correction windows continue on a weekly cycle aligned with Friday and Saturday examinations throughout the testing period.
Phase 1 Examination Schedule Across Weekends
Phase 1 of NATA 2026 is scheduled from April 4, 2026 to June 13, 2026. Examinations are conducted every Friday and Saturday, except on public holidays, across designated centres.
Each test day includes morning and afternoon sessions, scheduled from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm respectively. Candidates are required to register for each weekend cycle as per closing deadlines set on Monday and Tuesday, depending on the test day.
Admit cards are issued on Tuesday or Wednesday for the respective sessions, enabling participation in the scheduled examination cycle across the assessment period for architecture admissions.
Registration and Admit Card Timeline
The NATA 2026 registration process commenced on March 9, 2026, with online form submission continuing throughout the examination cycle for eligible candidates.
For each weekend test, the registration deadline is Monday at 11:59 pm for Friday examinations and Tuesday at 11:59 pm for Saturday examinations. The application correction window closes on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.
Admit cards are made available from Tuesday for Friday tests and from Wednesday for Saturday tests, ensuring candidates can access examination entry documents ahead of their scheduled sessions.
Results for each test are declared within seven days of completion, as per official notification guidelines issued annually.
Phase 2 Examination Details
Phase 2 of NATA 2026 is scheduled for August 7 and August 8, 2026, and will be conducted for candidates who have not appeared in Phase 1, in accordance with eligibility rules.
The Friday test will be held in the afternoon session, while Saturday tests will include both morning and afternoon sessions across designated centres.
The schedule forms part of the national architecture entrance assessment process, with strict adherence to published timings and session structures for all participating candidates during the second phase of examination activity in India.
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Phase 1 of NATA 2026 is scheduled from April 4, 2026 to June 13, 2026. Examinations are conducted every Friday and Saturday, except on public holidays, across designated centres.
Each test day includes morning and afternoon sessions, scheduled from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm respectively. Candidates are required to register for each weekend cycle as per closing deadlines set on Monday and Tuesday, depending on the test day.
Admit cards are issued on Tuesday or Wednesday for the respective sessions, enabling participation in the scheduled examination cycle across the assessment period for architecture admissions.
Registration and Admit Card Timeline
The NATA 2026 registration process commenced on March 9, 2026, with online form submission continuing throughout the examination cycle for eligible candidates.
For each weekend test, the registration deadline is Monday at 11:59 pm for Friday examinations and Tuesday at 11:59 pm for Saturday examinations. The application correction window closes on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively.
Admit cards are made available from Tuesday for Friday tests and from Wednesday for Saturday tests, ensuring candidates can access examination entry documents ahead of their scheduled sessions.
Results for each test are declared within seven days of completion, as per official notification guidelines issued annually.
Phase 2 Examination Details
Phase 2 of NATA 2026 is scheduled for August 7 and August 8, 2026, and will be conducted for candidates who have not appeared in Phase 1, in accordance with eligibility rules.
The Friday test will be held in the afternoon session, while Saturday tests will include both morning and afternoon sessions across designated centres.
The schedule forms part of the national architecture entrance assessment process, with strict adherence to published timings and session structures for all participating candidates during the second phase of examination activity in India.
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