AAT 2026: The IIT Architecture Aptitude Test, Decoded
AAT is the qualifying test for B.Arch at IIT Roorkee, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT (BHU) Varanasi. Pass status, plus your JEE (Advanced) 2026 rank, decides allotment. Here is everything you need: dates, syllabus, exam pattern, drawing kit, and the IIT centres.
AAT 2026 at a glance
The short answer first: AAT 2026 is a 3-hour offline pen-and-paper test on Thursday, June 4, 2026. It is free for JEE (Advanced) qualifiers, in English only, and the result is simply Pass or Fail.
AAT 2026 (Architecture Aptitude Test)
JEE (Advanced) 2026 Board
JEE (Advanced) 2026 qualified
3 hours
Offline, pen and paper
English only
Pass or Fail (no rank, no marks)
No separate fee
Eligibility for AAT 2026
Only candidates who have qualified JEE (Advanced) 2026 are eligible for AAT 2026. There is no separate eligibility check.
- You must appear and qualify in JEE (Advanced) 2026.
- The Class XII (or equivalent) performance criterion in Clause 26 of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 brochure continues to apply for B.Arch admission.
- You register for AAT separately on the JEE (Advanced) 2026 portal during the 48-hour window after results.
- There is no age limit beyond what JEE (Advanced) requires.
- PwD candidates, see the dedicated provisions section below.
AAT 2026 schedule
Registration is a tight 48-hour window after JEE (Advanced) results. Plan ahead.
Online registration opens
Monday, June 1, 2026
10:00 IST
Online registration closes
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
17:00 IST
AAT 2026 examination
Thursday, June 4, 2026
09:00 to 12:00 IST (reach centre by 08:00 IST)
Declaration of AAT 2026 results
Sunday, June 7, 2026
17:00 IST
AAT 2026 exam pattern
One offline pen-and-paper test of 3 hours. The question paper is in English only. The result is Pass or Fail, with cut-off decided by the Joint Implementation Committee. No marks, percentile, or AAT rank is published.
Mode
Offline, pen and paper
Duration
3 hours (4 hours for eligible PwD candidates)
Language
English only
Result format
Pass or Fail (no marks, no rank)
AAT 2026 syllabus, 5 sections
The official syllabus is published at jeeadv.ac.in/documents/aat-syllabus.pdf. Below is a faithful breakdown of each area, the skills it tests, and what to practice.
Freehand Drawing
Sketch everyday objects (furniture, household items, tools) from memory with correct proportion and texture. No instruments allowed.
Geometrical Drawing
Geometric shapes, plans and elevations of 3D forms, spatial representations of cylinders, cones, prisms, cubes, splayed surfaces, drawn with technical precision using a geometry box.
Three-Dimensional Perception
Visualisation of 3D objects and spatial forms. Volume, orientation, structure, and depth conveyed through sketched 3D forms and building elements.
Imagination and Aesthetic Sensitivity
Creative composition and visualisation. Context mapping, form arrangement, colour application, aesthetic judgment, and sketching from imaginary scenarios.
Architectural Awareness
Knowledge of famous architectural works (national and international), notable architects and designers, historical and contemporary landmarks, and architectural styles and movements.
Three IITs offer B.Arch via AAT
Seats are allotted strictly on JEE (Advanced) 2026 All India Rank, with AAT Pass status as the prerequisite. JoSAA conducts the counselling.
IIT Roorkee
B.Arch (5 years)
Department of Architecture and Planning. Top-ranked IIT for architecture (NIRF Architecture #1, 2024).
Approximately 30 seatsIIT Kharagpur
B.Arch (5 years)
Department of Architecture and Regional Planning. One of the oldest architecture programs in India.
See JoSAA seat matrixIIT (BHU) Varanasi
B.Arch (5 years)
Department of Architecture, Planning and Design. Newer IIT B.Arch offering.
See JoSAA seat matrixAAT 2026 examination centres
AAT 2026 is conducted at seven zonal IIT centres in India. The official centre list is at jeeadv.ac.in/aat_centre_list.html. You select your preferred centre during registration.
Drawing kit checklist
Candidates must bring their own drawing and colouring aids. Pack the night before.
Bring
- HB and 2B pencils, plus 2H for fine lines
- Sharpener (metal or wooden)
- Soft erasers, kneaded eraser preferred for light sketching
- Geometry box: compass, scales, set squares, protractor
- Ruler, 12 to 15 inch
- Colouring aids: colour pencils or crayons
- Original JEE (Advanced) 2026 admit card (printed)
- Government photo ID: Aadhaar, Passport, DL or Voter ID
Avoid
- Wet paints and watercolours (smudging risk)
- Mobile phones and smart watches
- Calculators and electronic devices
- Loose paper or unauthorised material
Provisions for PwD candidates
PwD candidates with at least 40% impairment under the RPwD Act 2016 are eligible for one hour of compensatory time, making AAT a 4-hour test. The same applies to candidates with less than 40% disability who have difficulty writing under Section 2(s) of the said Act.
- Compensatory time: one additional hour (total 4 hours).
- Scribe (amanuensis) services available on request.
- Required certificate formats are in Annexure-II of the JEE (Advanced) 2026 brochure.
- Request must be made during JEE (Advanced) 2026 registration, not at the AAT centre.
AAT vs NATA, when do you take which?
Quick answer: AAT is for B.Arch at three IITs and requires JEE Advanced. NATA is for B.Arch at most other Indian colleges, with no JEE requirement. Many serious aspirants take both.
AAT 2026
- 3 IITs only (Roorkee, Kharagpur, BHU)
- Eligibility: JEE (Advanced) qualifier
- 3-hour offline pen-and-paper
- Pass or Fail, no rank
- Allotment by JEE (Advanced) AIR
NATA 2026
- Most COA-approved B.Arch colleges
- Eligibility: 12th pass with Mathematics
- Drawing offline + MCQ/NCQ online, 3 hours
- Marks and percentile published
- 2 attempts in Phase 1, 1 in Phase 2
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about AAT 2026
Who is eligible for AAT 2026?
Only candidates who have qualified JEE (Advanced) 2026 are eligible to appear in AAT 2026. There is no separate eligibility check beyond the JEE Advanced qualifying status. You must register through the JEE (Advanced) 2026 portal during the short registration window.
When is AAT 2026 and when does registration open?
AAT 2026 is on Thursday, June 4, 2026 from 09:00 to 12:00 IST. Online registration is open from Monday, June 1, 2026 (10:00 IST) to Tuesday, June 2, 2026 (17:00 IST) at jeeadv.ac.in. Results are declared on Sunday, June 7, 2026 at 17:00 IST.
Is AAT 2026 online or offline?
AAT 2026 is a single offline pen-and-paper test of 3 hours, conducted in English, at zonal IIT centres in Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras, and Roorkee.
Is there a separate AAT rank or marksheet?
No. AAT is a qualifying test only. Candidates are declared either Pass or Fail. No marks, percentile, or AAT rank is published. B.Arch seats at IIT Roorkee, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT (BHU) Varanasi are allotted strictly on JEE (Advanced) 2026 All India Rank, with AAT Pass status as a prerequisite.
Do I need a separate admit card for AAT?
No separate admit card is issued. Carry the printed JEE (Advanced) 2026 admit card and an original government photo ID (Aadhaar, Passport, Driving License, or Voter ID). Without these, you will not be permitted to sit for AAT.
What is the AAT 2026 fee?
There is no separate registration fee for AAT 2026. The JEE (Advanced) 2026 fee that you already paid covers AAT.
What drawing materials should I bring?
Pencils (HB to 2B), sharpener, soft erasers, geometry box (compass, scales, set squares, protractor), a 12 to 15 inch ruler, and colour pencils or crayons. Avoid wet paints or watercolours that could smudge the answer sheet. Mobile phones, calculators, and electronic devices are not allowed.
What is the AAT 2026 syllabus?
Five areas: Freehand Drawing, Geometrical Drawing, Three-Dimensional Perception, Imagination and Aesthetic Sensitivity, and Architectural Awareness. The official syllabus PDF is published at jeeadv.ac.in/documents/aat-syllabus.pdf.
Are PwD candidates given extra time in AAT?
Yes. PwD candidates with at least 40% impairment under the RPwD Act 2016 are eligible for one hour of compensatory time, making AAT a 4-hour test. Candidates with less than 40% disability who have difficulty writing under Section 2(s) of the same Act are also eligible. Scribe (amanuensis) services are available, but must be requested during JEE Advanced registration via the prescribed certificate format.
What is the difference between AAT and NATA?
AAT is for B.Arch at three IITs only (Roorkee, Kharagpur, BHU) and requires JEE Advanced qualification. NATA is for B.Arch at most other architecture colleges in India (state and private), conducted by the Council of Architecture, with no JEE prerequisite. AAT is offline pen-and-paper for 3 hours with Pass/Fail result. NATA combines an offline drawing test with an online MCQ/NCQ paper, with marks and percentile. Many architecture aspirants take both.
How should I prepare for AAT in just two days after JEE Advanced results?
AAT registration is only 48 hours. The realistic preparation horizon is the weeks before JEE Advanced. Practice freehand sketching of common objects, geometrical projections (plans, elevations), 3D visualisation puzzles, and read about famous buildings and architects. Work fast: 16 questions in 3 hours means roughly 11 minutes per question. Sketching speed and clarity matter more than artistic perfection.
If I clear JEE Advanced but fail AAT, can I still get B.Arch at an IIT?
No. AAT Pass status is non-negotiable for B.Arch allotment at IIT Roorkee, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT (BHU) Varanasi. A high JEE Advanced rank without AAT Pass cannot secure a B.Arch seat at these IITs. You can still consider B.Arch via NATA at other COA-approved colleges, or B.Arch via JEE Main Paper 2 at NITs, SPAs, and IIITs.
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