If you are facing NATA 2026 Phase 1 login issues, you can recover your application number from your registration confirmation email or your downloaded admit card, then log in at nata.in to access your scorecard.
The Council of Architecture (COA) has declared the NATA 2026 Phase 1 result for the exam conducted between April and June 2026. The scorecard — showing your raw score and percentile out of 200 marks — is available under the Student Registration Portal at nata.in. Many students face login errors because the application number is the only accepted username on the portal. This guide covers every method to retrieve it and fix common login problems.
- NATA 2026 Phase 1 scorecard is live on nata.in under your student login.
- Login requires your application number and date of birth — there is no name-based search.
- Check your registration confirmation email — your application number was sent there at form submission.
- Your admit card also carries the application number at the top of the document.
- For unresolved issues, raise a helpdesk ticket at help.nata-app.org.
- NATA 2026 is scored out of 200 marks; both raw score and percentile appear on the scorecard.
| Direct Link to NATA 2026 Phase 1 Scorecard on nata.in (OUT) |
Credentials Needed to Access NATA 2026 Phase 1 Scorecard
The nata.in Student Registration Portal uses a fixed two-field login. You cannot search by name or roll number alone.
| Credential | Where to Find It |
|---|---|
| Application Number | Registration confirmation email from nata.in or your Phase 1 admit card |
| Date of Birth | As entered during your NATA 2026 online application (DD/MM/YYYY format) |
If you have both of these, skip to the download steps below. If your application number is missing, the next section explains three ways to recover it.
How to Retrieve Your NATA 2026 Application Number
Your NATA 2026 application number was issued the moment you completed online registration. Try these methods in order:
Method 1 — Search Your Registered Email Inbox
- Open the email account you used to register for NATA 2026.
- Search for terms like "NATA 2026", "application number", or "nata.in".
- Open the registration confirmation email from COA / nata.in.
- Your application number is in the email subject line or the first paragraph of that message.
- Also check your Spam or Promotions folder if the email is not in your primary inbox.
Method 2 — Check Your Downloaded Admit Card
- Locate the NATA 2026 Phase 1 admit card you downloaded before the exam.
- The application number is printed in the top section of the admit card alongside your name and exam centre.
- Use this number directly on the login page at nata.in.
Method 3 — Use Account Recovery on nata.in
- Visit nata.in and click the login link for the Student Registration Portal.
- Look for "Forgot Application Number" or a similar recovery option below the login fields.
- Enter your registered email ID or mobile number and your date of birth.
- An OTP or recovery link will be sent to your registered contact.
- Follow the on-screen steps to retrieve your application number.
If none of the three methods work, raise a support ticket at help.nata-app.org with your full name, registered mobile number, and a photo of any identity proof used during registration. The COA helpdesk team will verify your identity and share your application number.
Steps to Download NATA 2026 Phase 1 Scorecard
Once you have your application number, follow these steps to download your scorecard from nata.in:
- Open nata.in in your browser.
- Click on the "Scorecard" or "Phase 1 Result" link on the homepage or under the student login section.
- Enter your application number in the username field.
- Enter your date of birth in DD/MM/YYYY format.
- Click Login / Submit.
- Your NATA 2026 Phase 1 scorecard will load on screen showing your raw score and percentile.
- Click Download or use your browser’s print-to-PDF option to save the scorecard.
- Save at least two copies — one on your device and one on cloud storage — as you will need it for B.Arch admissions.
Common NATA 2026 Login Issues and Fixes
The table below covers every error students typically encounter right after result declaration, along with the fastest fix for each:
| Login Issue | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| "Invalid Application Number" | Typing error, extra spaces, or using the roll number instead | Copy-paste the number directly from your email or admit card; remove any spaces |
| "Date of Birth Mismatch" | Wrong date format (MM/DD used instead of DD/MM) or entry error during registration | Try DD/MM/YYYY format first; if it still fails, try MM/DD/YYYY; then contact the helpdesk |
| Page Not Loading / Server Timeout | High traffic immediately after result declaration | Wait 20–30 minutes and retry; switch to Chrome or Firefox; try incognito or private mode |
| OTP Not Received | Registered mobile has no network, or email landed in spam | Check spam and promotions folders; ensure your mobile has network coverage; wait 5 minutes before requesting a new OTP |
| Scorecard Not Downloading / Blank PDF | Browser pop-up blocker or outdated browser version | Allow pop-ups for nata.in in your browser settings; update your browser; try a different device |
| Account Temporarily Locked | Too many failed login attempts in a short window | Wait 30 minutes before retrying; use the account recovery option rather than guessing credentials again |
| "Scorecard Not Available" Message | Result not yet processed for your application or a data sync delay | Wait 24 hours and check again; if the issue continues after 48 hours, raise a helpdesk ticket at help.nata-app.org |
For any issue not listed above, the fastest resolution path is the NATA Helpdesk Ticketing System at help.nata-app.org. Attach your admit card or registration email when submitting the ticket to speed up verification.
What Your NATA 2026 Phase 1 Scorecard Shows
Once you successfully log in, your NATA 2026 Phase 1 scorecard displays the following details. Check every field carefully before using it for admission applications:
| Field on Scorecard | Details |
|---|---|
| Student Name | As registered during NATA 2026 online application |
| Application Number | Your unique NATA 2026 registration ID |
| Date of Birth | As submitted during registration |
| Total Raw Score | Your marks out of 200 (Part A Drawing: 80 marks + Part B Aptitude: 120 marks) |
| Percentile Score | Your relative performance among all Phase 1 test-takers |
| Qualifying Status | Qualified or Not Qualified for NATA 2026 Phase 1 |
| Test Centre | City and centre where you appeared for Phase 1 |
| Test Date | The specific date you sat for your Phase 1 slot |
Students who appeared in multiple NATA 2026 attempts will have the highest score considered for B.Arch admissions. Download and preserve your scorecard immediately — access windows on official portals can close during counselling periods.
NATA 2026 Phase 1 Login Issues FAQs
Ques. What credentials do I need to access the NATA 2026 Phase 1 scorecard?
Ans. You need your NATA 2026 application number and date of birth to log in at nata.in. There is no name-based or roll-number-based search on the portal.
Ques. How do I find my NATA 2026 application number if I forgot it?
Ans. Check the registration confirmation email sent to your registered email ID when you submitted the NATA 2026 form. Alternatively, your application number is printed on your downloaded admit card. If both are unavailable, use the account recovery option on nata.in or raise a ticket at help.nata-app.org.
Ques. The NATA 2026 portal is showing "Invalid Credentials" even though I entered the right details. What should I do?
Ans. First confirm you are using the application number and not the roll number. Copy-paste the number from your email or admit card to avoid typing errors, and ensure there are no extra spaces. Also verify your date of birth is in DD/MM/YYYY format. If the error continues, clear your browser cache and try again in incognito mode.
Ques. What is the total marks for NATA 2026 Phase 1?
Ans. NATA 2026 Phase 1 is conducted for a total of 200 marks — Part A (Drawing and Composition) carries 80 marks and Part B (Aptitude Test with MCQ and NCQ questions) carries 120 marks. There is no negative marking.
Ques. The nata.in portal is very slow or not loading. Is this normal?
Ans. Yes, server slowdowns are common right after result declaration due to high traffic. Wait 20–30 minutes and retry. Use an updated browser like Chrome or Firefox, and try opening the portal in incognito or private mode to avoid cached errors.
Ques. How long will the NATA 2026 Phase 1 scorecard be available to download?
Ans. COA typically keeps the scorecard live on nata.in through the admission and counselling season. However, download your scorecard immediately after result declaration and save multiple copies, as access availability may change closer to Phase 2 result dates.



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