KCET 2025 to Soon Enable NATA Score Entry for Architecture Aspirants
KEA will soon activate the portal for uploading NATA scores for KCET 2025 architecture counselling. Candidates applying for B.Arch courses must enter their NATA marks to be considered for seat allotment. The move is part of a transparent and streamlined engineering admission process for architecture students in Karnataka.

The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) is set to launch a dedicated portal for NATA score entry as part of the KCET 2025 counselling process for architecture aspirants. Candidates who appeared for the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and wish to pursue B.Arch courses through KCET must soon upload their scores. This initiative ensures seamless integration of architecture admission within the KCET system and timely processing of candidate data for seat allotment.
Who Needs to Submit NATA Scores
Only candidates seeking admission to B.Arch programs via KCET 2025 need to upload their NATA scores.
NATA qualification is mandatory for architecture admission as per the guidelines of the Council of Architecture.
Candidates who appeared in NATA 2025 or previous valid attempts are eligible to submit scores.
KEA will soon release the direct link and the deadline for score submission.
Aspirants must ensure their NATA scores are ready for upload once the entry window opens.
Importance of NATA Score Entry in Seat Allotment
B.Arch seats under KCET 2025 are allotted based on NATA performance and qualifying marks.
Without score submission, even eligible candidates may be excluded from the counselling rounds.
Architecture seat allotment will be distinct from engineering streams and handled through a separate merit list.
Candidates must also complete other KCET counselling formalities including document verification.
This process ensures merit-based and transparent seat allocation for architecture admission.
Steps to Enter NATA Scores (To Be Released Soon)
Visit the official KCET 2025 portal once the link is activated.
Enter registration details and access the NATA score entry section.
Upload the NATA scorecard or manually enter scores as per instructions.
Submit and confirm the entry; take a printout for future reference.
Students are advised to stay alert for the upcoming update on the KEA portal.
Conclusion
The upcoming NATA score entry link marks a significant step in streamlining architecture admission through KCET 2025. Aspirants should be proactive in submitting their scores and completing all counselling formalities for a hassle-free admission process.