NATA 2026 Phase 1 pass percentage is approximately 55–62%, with an estimated 21,000–25,000 students qualifying out of around 38,000–42,000 who appeared, based on Council of Architecture data and previous year trends.

The Council of Architecture (COA) declares NATA Phase 1 results on the official portal nata.in, along with the total number of registered, appeared, and qualified students. Pass percentage in NATA is calculated based on students who appeared and secured the minimum qualifying marks — students who were absent are excluded from this calculation. Students who qualify Phase 1 can also attempt Phase 2 to improve their score, and the higher score is used for merit ranking in B.Arch admissions.

  • NATA 2026 Phase 1 was conducted in April 2026 across multiple cities in India.
  • Total marks for NATA 2026: 200 marks (Part A: 125 marks + Part B: 75 marks).
  • Minimum qualifying marks — General/EWS: 75 out of 200; SC/ST/OBC-NC/PwD: 60 out of 200.
  • Based on 2023–2025 trends, approximately 55–62% of appeared students qualify NATA Phase 1.
  • Students not qualifying Phase 1 can appear in NATA 2026 Phase 2 to secure qualifying marks.
Direct Link to NATA 2026 Phase 1 Result (OUT)nata.in

NATA 2026 Phase 1: Total Appeared vs Qualified

The table below shows the expected distribution of registered, appeared, and qualified students in NATA 2026 Phase 1, based on Council of Architecture historical data. Official confirmed figures are published on nata.in with the result announcement.

Metric Expected Count (Based on 2023–2025 Trends)
Total Registered Students ~48,000–52,000
Total Appeared Students ~38,000–42,000
Total Qualified Students ~21,000–25,000
Overall Pass Percentage (of Appeared) ~55–62%
Absentee Rate ~18–22%

The official confirmed breakdown of appeared vs qualified students for NATA 2026 Phase 1 is available on nata.in following the result declaration. The figures above are based on COA data from previous cycles and will be updated once the official statistics are published.


NATA 2026 Phase 1 Pass Percentage Overview and Qualifying Marks

Pass percentage in NATA is the ratio of students who secured minimum qualifying marks to the total number of students who appeared in that phase. Students who were absent are excluded from the denominator. NATA 2026 Phase 1 pass percentage is expected to be between 55% and 62%, in line with COA data from 2022 to 2025 cycles.

To qualify NATA 2026 Phase 1, students must meet the overall minimum qualifying marks as prescribed by the Council of Architecture. The exam has two parts — Part A (MCQ-based Mathematics and General Aptitude, 125 marks) and Part B (Drawing and Aesthetic Sensitivity, 75 marks), totalling 200 marks.

Category Minimum Qualifying Marks (Out of 200) Qualifying Percentage
General 75 37.5%
EWS 75 37.5%
OBC-NC 60 30%
SC 60 30%
ST 60 30%
PwD 60 30%

Students must meet the overall minimum qualifying score as prescribed by COA for their category to be declared qualified in NATA 2026 Phase 1. The qualifying criteria are governed by COA regulations and may be revised; always refer to the official NATA 2026 information bulletin on nata.in for the final criteria.


Year-wise NATA Pass Percentage Trends

The table below compiles NATA Phase 1 participation and pass percentage data from recent exam cycles, based on information released by the Council of Architecture. These figures help you contextualise NATA 2026 Phase 1 performance.

Year Approx. Appeared (Phase 1) Approx. Qualified (Phase 1) Pass Percentage (Approx.)
NATA 2025 ~40,000 ~22,000–24,000 ~55–60%
NATA 2024 ~38,500 ~21,000–23,000 ~55–60%
NATA 2023 ~35,000 ~19,500–21,000 ~56–60%
NATA 2022 ~32,000 ~18,000–20,000 ~56–62%

Figures above are approximate and based on COA’s official communication across exam cycles. NATA 2026 Phase 1 confirmed statistics will be published on nata.in after the result is declared. The steady growth in registrations over the years reflects increasing interest in architecture as a career, with pass percentages remaining broadly stable in the 55–62% range.


What to Do After NATA 2026 Phase 1 Result

Once you check your NATA 2026 Phase 1 result on nata.in, here is what you should do based on your outcome.

  1. Download Your Scorecard: Log in to nata.in using your application number and date of birth to download the official Phase 1 scorecard. Verify your name, roll number, score, and qualifying status.
  2. Qualified — Consider Phase 2 for a Better Score: Even if you have qualified Phase 1, you can attempt NATA 2026 Phase 2. The higher score across all phases is considered for merit ranking and B.Arch admissions, so attempting Phase 2 is advantageous.
  3. Not Qualified — Register for Phase 2: Students who do not qualify Phase 1 should register and appear for NATA 2026 Phase 2. The qualifying marks criteria remain the same across phases.
  4. Use Your Score for College Applications: A valid NATA score is mandatory for admission to B.Arch programmes at most architecture colleges in India. Check individual college and state counselling authority websites for application schedules.
  5. Keep Your Scorecard Safe: The NATA 2026 scorecard is valid for the current academic year. You will need to submit it as part of your college application documents.

NATA scores are accepted by architecture colleges across all states in India for B.Arch admissions, as mandated by the Council of Architecture. Some states may also conduct separate counselling processes for government architecture colleges.

NATA 2026 Phase 1 Pass Percentage FAQs

Ques. What is the expected pass percentage of NATA 2026 Phase 1?

Ans. Based on COA data from 2022 to 2025, NATA Phase 1 pass percentage has consistently ranged between 55% and 62% of appeared students. The official confirmed figure for NATA 2026 Phase 1 is published on nata.in after the result announcement.

Ques. What are the minimum qualifying marks for NATA 2026?

Ans. Students in the General and EWS categories must score at least 75 out of 200 marks to qualify NATA 2026. Students in SC, ST, OBC-NC, and PwD categories must score at least 60 out of 200 marks to be declared qualified.

Ques. How is the NATA pass percentage calculated?

Ans. NATA pass percentage is calculated by dividing the total number of qualified students by the total number of appeared students and multiplying by 100. Students who were absent from the exam are not included in the denominator of this calculation.

Ques. Can students who do not qualify NATA Phase 1 attempt Phase 2?

Ans. Yes, students who do not qualify or wish to improve their score in NATA 2026 Phase 1 can appear in Phase 2. The best score obtained across all phases is used for merit listing and B.Arch admissions. Separate registration for each phase is required.

Ques. How many students typically qualify NATA Phase 1?

Ans. Based on COA data from 2022 to 2025, approximately 18,000 to 25,000 students qualify NATA Phase 1 each year. The exact count depends on total registrations, absentees, and the score distribution of appeared students in that particular cycle.

Ques. Where can I check the official NATA 2026 Phase 1 pass percentage and statistics?

Ans. The Council of Architecture publishes official NATA 2026 Phase 1 statistics — including total registered, appeared, and qualified students — on the official website nata.in along with or shortly after the result declaration.