NATA 2023 Phase 3 results to be announced today on nata.in – Times of India
To access their NATA 2023 result, candidates must provide their application number and password. Successful candidates, having qualified for the exam, will be required to participate in the NATA 2023 counselling process for admission to the participating institutes.
The NATA exam 2023 was conducted on July 9, 2023, and candidates must secure the minimum qualifying cutoff marks for NATA 2023 to be eligible for admission. It is important to note that the NATA results 2023 will remain valid for one year.
The overall qualifying cutoff marks for NATA 2023 are set at 70 out of 200.
Unlike previous years, the COA will not conduct common counselling for NATA. Instead, candidates must individually apply to the participating institutes, and admission will be granted based on their secured NATA 2023 scores. As a prerequisite, candidates must achieve the minimum qualifying cutoff of NATA 2023 to become eligible for admission to the participating institutes.
How to check NATA 2023 Phase 3 Results?
Visit the official website: Go to the official website for NATA, which is nata.in.
Look for the Results Section: Find the section on the website dedicated to NATA results. It is usually located on the homepage or in the main navigation menu.
Click on Phase 3 Results: Once you have located the results section, specifically click on the link or tab related to NATA 2023 Phase 3 results.
Enter Required Details: You will be prompted to enter certain details to access your results. This usually includes your NATA application number and password. Ensure the information entered is accurate.
Submit the Details: After entering your details, double-check for accuracy and then submit the form.
View Your Result: Once the details are verified, your NATA 2023 Phase 3 result will be displayed on the screen. You can view your score and other relevant information.
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