The AAT (JEE Advanced) Exam Pattern 2021 or Architecture Aptitude Test Exam Pattern 2021 is important to read for every student who wishes to appear for it. The AAT Exam Pattern 2021 gives a clear idea to the student about the type of questions, exam duration exam language and various other important details about the examination. The AAT Exam Pattern 2021 also helps in the planning of preparation for the examination and successfully clearing the same.
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The AAT Exam Pattern 2021 details are as follows:
AAT Exam Pattern Brief:
Particulars |
Details |
Mode of Examination |
Pen and Paper Mode |
Duration of Exam |
3 hours |
Language of Exam |
English Only |
Total No. of Question |
16 |
Sections |
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AAT Exam Pattern 2021 in Detail:
Subjects |
No. of Questions |
Freehand drawing |
3 |
Geometrical Drawing |
3 |
Three-Dimensional Perception |
3 |
Imagination and aesthetic sensitivity |
3 |
Architectural awareness |
4 |
Total |
16 |
*Please Note: There is no official exam pattern given for AAT, the above pattern stated is based upon the observations of the students who have appeared for the exam.
AAT (JEE Advanced) 2021 or Architecture Aptitude Test 2021 is conducted by the IITs in rotation for admission in the Bachelor of Architecture or B.Arch. courses offered by the various IITs in India. To be eligible for appearing in AAT a candidate needs to first appear for JEE Main and then JEE Advanced before doing registration for this examination. The IITs offering the Bachelor of Architecture courses in India are as follows:
AAT Key Points:
AAT Full Form |
Architecture Aptitude Test |
Conducting Body |
7 Zonal IITs |
Exam Level |
National |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Mode of Exam |
Offline |
Exam Duration |
3 hours |
Exam Frequency |
Once a year |
Score Validity |
Same year |
Number of Questions |
16 |
Questions Type |
Objective and Subjective Questions also including Drawing. |
Application Fee |
₹2600 + GST (1300 +GST for Female and SC/ST/PWD candidates) |
Total Seats Offered |
100 |
Accepting Colleges |
IIT (BHU) Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Roorkee |
Official Website |
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Helpline |
011-26591785/1798/7099 Monday to Friday |
The AAT (JEE Advanced) Eligibility Criteria 2021 in detail are as follows:
Age Limit: The age limit is the same as JEE Advanced 2021 which is as mentioned below:
For SC, ST, and PwD candidate’s relaxation is 5 years but the candidate must be born after October 1, 1991.
Qualification and Minimum Marks Requirement:
For AAT Exam, the candidate should satisfy Criteria 1 and Criteria 2:
Criteria 1: First of all, the Candidate will have to clear JEE Main and must qualify for the JEE Advanced as per the category-wise cut-off set for appearing in JEE Advanced.
Criteria 2: Second, the candidate will have to pass the JEE Advanced 2021 also.
The AAT Participating Colleges 2021 are as follows:
S.No. |
College Name |
Seats Offered |
Course Offered |
1. |
IIT (BHU), Varanasi |
22 |
B.Arch. |
2. |
IIT Kharagpur |
35 |
B.Arch. |
3. |
IIT Roorkee |
43 |
B.Arch. |
There will not be a separate Admit Card released for the AAT 2021, instead, the candidate will have to produce the original JEE Advanced Admit Card 2021 along with an original Photo Identity proof while appearing for the examination.
The AAT (JEE Advanced) 2021 Result will be declared on the official website of JEE Advanced- www.jeeadv.ac.in on the Candidate Portal.
The AAT 2021 Result will be declared tentatively in the same week in which the AAT 2021 is conducted.
The AAT Counselling Procedure 2021 starts after the AAT Result 2021 is declared. The AAT Counselling 2021 for the B.Arch. seat allotment at the IITs will be conducted through JOSAA 2021 or Joint Seat Allocation Authority, 2021 that is conducted for admissions in the IITs, NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs based upon the Rank of JEE Main and JEE Advanced.
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