Council of Architecture Releases NATA 2026 Results for Exams Held Till May 30; Scorecards Available at nata.in
The Council of Architecture (CoA) has put out the NATA 2026 results for all exams that were held up to May 30, 2026.

The Council of Architecture (CoA) has put out the NATA 2026 results for all exams that were held up to May 30, 2026. Anyone who took the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) by this date can now check and download their scorecards from the official website. To get your scorecard, you need to log in using your application number and password on the NATA official portal. The result is in the form of a marks statement, which shows your total score from the exam. This document is needed for counselling and getting into architecture colleges.
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Phase 1 Exam Dates | April 4 – June 13, 2026 |
| Exams Conducted Till | May 30, 2026 |
| NATA 2026 Result Status | Released |
| Result Timeline | Within 7 days of exam |
| Phase 2 Exam Dates | August 7–8, 2026 |
Here’s how to download the NATA 2026 scorecard:
- Go to the official NATA website at nata.in using your web browser.
- Find the section for the student registration portal login.
- Enter your application number in the given field.
- Type in your password as you used during registration.
- Enter the security code that appears on the screen.
- Click the "Log In" button to access your account.
- Look for the "Download Scorecard" or "Statement of Marks" option.
- Click the download link to get your scorecard in PDF format.
- Save the scorecard on your device for future use.
- Print several copies for submission during counselling and admission processes.
The NATA 2026 scorecard is very important because it is required for:
- Counselling registration
- Seat allotment process
- Admission to architecture colleges
- Document verification
Candidates are encouraged to download and keep multiple copies of the scorecard to prevent any problems during admission. The scorecard is the official document needed for all admission steps, including counselling registration, seat allocation, and document checks.It’s best to download your scorecard as soon as the results are available to avoid any technical problems.If you have any questions about the results or the scorecard download, you can contact the Council of Architecture helpline or visit the official NATA website for help.Keep an eye on the official NATA website for updates about counselling dates and admission procedures.
