The T2K and the NOvA are the two current long baseline neutrino experiments which exploit both the neutrino and the antineutrino beam at Japan and US respectively, to
perform precision measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters $\Delta {\rm m}^2_{\rm 32}$, $\sin ^2 \theta_{23}$
and the CP-phase $\delta_{\rm CP}$. The independent oscillation analyses by either experiments slightly prefer the normal ordering of the mass hierarchy and the upper octant of $\sin^2\theta_{23}$ with a nearly maximal CP-violating phase. The latest results for the measurement of PMNS
parameters are presented here, including the status of the combined analysis fit of the two experiments.