The Important Dates of NATA 2017 are the dates related to crucial events of the entrance examination. NATA 2017 important dates include dates and time related to notification, application form, admit card, entrance exam, result, etc. For complete list of important dates of NATA 2017, go through the table below.
NATA 2017 Important Dates:
S. No.
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Event
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Date
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1
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Registration/Online Application Form Starts
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January 4, 2017
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2
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Registration ends
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February 11, 2017 (11.59 pm)
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3
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Image uploading deadline
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February 12, 2017 (11.59 pm)
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4
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NATA 2017 Fee payment deadline
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February 13, 2017 (11.59 pm)
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5
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Confirmation Page printing deadline
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February 28, 2017 (11.59 pm)
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6
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Candidate correction window along with upload of correct testimonials
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February 20, 2017 (10.30 am) February 24, 2017 (11.59 pm)
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7
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Downloadable Admit Card availability
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March 26, 2017 (10.30 am)
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8
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Exam Date
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April 16, 2017 (11 am to 2 pm)
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9
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NATA 2017 Result
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By June 10, 2017
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NATA Eligibility Criteria 2017
NATA 2017 Eligibility Criteria includes eligibility conditions that are required to be met by the candidates aspiring to take up the entrance exam. The eligibility criteria of NATA 2017 include eligibility related to qualifying exam, marks scored in the qualifying exam, age, etc. For more details, see the points below.
1. For candidates aspiring to apply, there is no lower age limit.
2. Candidates passed/appearing in 10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 50 % marks in aggregate are considered eligible for NATA 2017. However, along with 50% aggregate marks, the candidates need to have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects.
3. Candidates having passed or appearing in 10+3 Diploma with 50% aggregate marks recognized by any State/Central government are also eligible. But diploma students also need to have Mathematics as one of the subjects of study.
4.Candidates passed/appearing in International Baccalaureate Diploma, after 10 years of schooling with 50% marks in aggregate can also apply. Mathematics is required to be one of the compulsory subjects.