Several students who are set to seek admission to undergraduate architecture programmes in the state are anxious as the Council of Architecture (CoA) is yet to declare reviewed results of the National Aptitude test in Architecture (NATA).

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This year, the CoA had allowed review of marks against it's policy as several students who had appeared for NATA had stated that they were dissatisfied with their scores, especially in the drawing paper. While review applications were accepted on the NATA website by June 13, officials at CoA had said that they would declare the reviewed scores within one week after the last day of submitting applications.

However, as the Directorate of Technical Education, which conducts admissions for architecture courses in the state has asked students to submit their documents and finish the admission process by June 20, leaving several students anxious.

"I am sure that the score in the drawing paper is not correct and have submitted a review application. However, the state admission guidelines mandate us to complete the process by June 20 even as we haven't got revised scores yet. Many of us are under immense pressure," said an aspirant.