PGETA 2026: The COA M.Arch Entrance, Decoded
PGETA, also commonly searched as PGEAT, is the unified national-level entrance test for Master of Architecture (M.Arch) programs in India. Conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA), with three test dates and best-score-retained policy. Below: dates, eligibility, exam pattern, fees, scholarships, and accepting institutes.
PGETA 2026 at a glance
The short answer first: PGETA 2026 is a 2-hour CBT with three attempt windows in May and June 2026. Eligibility is a B.Arch with at least 50% marks. The best score across attempts is retained for admission.
PGETA 2026 (also searched as PGEAT)
Council of Architecture (COA)
B.Arch from COA-approved institute, 50% minimum
2 hours (120 minutes)
Computer-Based Test (CBT) at designated centres
100 across 4 modules
Up to 3 per year, best score retained
1 academic year (2026-2027)
Eligibility for PGETA 2026
You need a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) from a COA-approved institution with at least 50% aggregate marks.
- B.Arch degree from a COA-approved institution.
- Minimum 50% aggregate marks (or equivalent CGPA).
- Final-year B.Arch students may apply, subject to passing their B.Arch.
- No upper age limit.
- COA registration is recommended for practising architects but not strictly required to attempt PGETA.
PGETA 2026 schedule, three attempts
You may attempt all three tests. The best score is automatically retained for admission. Each attempt requires a separate registration fee.
Registration opens
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Online at the PGETA portal
Test 1
Sunday, May 31, 2026
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Test 2
Sunday, June 14, 2026
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Test 3
Sunday, June 28, 2026
10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Final results
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Best score across attempts is retained
PGETA 2026 exam pattern, 4 modules across 100 questions
CBT format, 2 hours, 100 questions in English. Architecture and Design carries the largest weight; the rest cover engineering bridges, electives, and research aptitude.
Architecture and Design
Architectural theory, history of architecture, urban design, design principles, contextual design, and aesthetics. The largest section by weight.
Building Sciences and Applied Engineering
Structures, building services, climate-responsive design, materials, and construction technology. Bridges design intent with engineering reality.
Professional Electives
Specialisation electives covering urban design, sustainability, conservation, landscape, and other M.Arch streams.
Professional Ability and Skill Enhancement
Research aptitude, professional practice, ethics, and documentation. Tests readiness for graduate-level architectural work.
Fees and scholarships
Per attempt fees vary by category. The COA also funds a top-100 scholarship.
Registration fees, per attempt
General / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer)
Rs 1,750 per attempt
SC / ST / EWS / PwD
Rs 1,250 per attempt
Transgender candidates
Rs 1,000 per attempt
COA scholarship for top 100 PGETA scorers
Rs 50,000 over 2 years (Rs 25,000 per year)
- Must secure admission in a COA-approved M.Arch institution
- Must meet academic criteria during the M.Arch program
- Disbursed in two annual instalments
Where is PGETA 2026 conducted?
PGETA 2026 is held at designated CBT centres across major Indian cities. PGETA is not a from-home online test. You select preferred cities during registration; the final centre is allocated by the conducting body.
Participating M.Arch institutes
COA lists approximately 132 approved Master of Architecture programs (as of 2022-23). The full list is on the COA approved-institutions page. Notable accepting institutions include:
PGETA vs NATA, what is the difference?
Both are COA exams but at different levels. NATA is for B.Arch (undergraduate). PGETA is for M.Arch (postgraduate).
PGETA 2026
- Postgraduate (M.Arch, 2 years)
- Eligibility: B.Arch with 50% minimum
- 2-hour CBT, 100 questions, 4 modules
- Architectural theory, building science, research aptitude
- Up to 3 attempts per year, best score
NATA 2026
- Undergraduate (B.Arch, 5 years)
- Eligibility: 12th pass with Mathematics
- Drawing offline + MCQ/NCQ online, 3 hours
- Drawing aptitude and design reasoning
- Up to 2 attempts in Phase 1, 1 in Phase 2
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about PGETA 2026 (also known as PGEAT)
What is PGETA, and is it the same as PGEAT?
PGETA is the Post Graduate Entrance Test in Architecture, the unified national-level entrance test for M.Arch and other postgraduate architecture programs in India, conducted by the Council of Architecture (COA). PGEAT is a common misspelling of the same exam. All registrations and references should use PGETA.
Who is eligible for PGETA 2026?
You need a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) degree from a COA-approved institution with at least 50% aggregate marks (or equivalent CGPA). Final-year B.Arch students can apply, with admission contingent on passing their B.Arch. There is no upper age limit.
When are the PGETA 2026 test dates?
Three test dates: Test 1 on May 31, 2026; Test 2 on June 14, 2026; Test 3 on June 28, 2026. All tests run from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Final results are declared on July 7, 2026. Candidates may attempt all three; the best score is retained for admission.
What is the PGETA exam pattern?
PGETA 2026 is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) of 2 hours (120 minutes) with 100 questions across four modules: Architecture and Design (64 Q), Building Sciences and Applied Engineering (14 Q), Professional Electives (6 Q), and Professional Ability and Skill Enhancement (16 Q). The exam is conducted in English at designated centres in major Indian cities.
Can I take PGETA more than once?
Yes. You may attempt up to all three test dates in the same cycle. The best score among your attempts is automatically considered. Each attempt requires a separate fee payment.
What is the PGETA registration fee?
Per attempt: General and OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) candidates pay Rs 1,750. SC, ST, EWS, and PwD candidates pay Rs 1,250. Transgender candidates pay Rs 1,000. Payment is online via debit card, credit card, or net banking.
Where is PGETA conducted?
PGETA 2026 is held at designated CBT centres across major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Lucknow, Jaipur, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Kochi, and 60+ additional cities. You select preferred cities during registration; the final centre is allocated by the conducting body. PGETA is not a from-home online test.
What is the PGETA syllabus?
Broad areas: architectural theory and history, urban design and planning, climate-responsive and sustainable design, building construction systems, building services and environmental technologies, professional practice and ethics, and research and documentation. The detailed syllabus is published in the official PGETA Information Brochure on the COA and PGETA portals.
Are there scholarships for top PGETA scorers?
Yes. The Council of Architecture awards a scholarship of Rs 50,000 over two years (Rs 25,000 per year) to the top 100 PGETA scorers, conditional on securing admission in a COA-approved institution and meeting academic criteria during the M.Arch program.
How many institutions accept PGETA scores?
COA lists approximately 132 approved Master of Architecture programs (as of 2022-23). Notable accepting institutions include Chandigarh College of Architecture, KRVIA Mumbai, Manipal School of Architecture and Planning, Rizvi College of Architecture, and Nirma University. Always verify current acceptance with your target program before relying on a score.
How long is a PGETA score valid?
A PGETA 2026 score is valid for the 2026-2027 admission cycle. Validity beyond one cycle is at the discretion of the participating institution.
How is PGETA different from NATA?
NATA is for Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) admissions, eligibility is class 12 pass with Mathematics, and it emphasises drawing and design aptitude. PGETA is for Master of Architecture (M.Arch) admissions, eligibility is a B.Arch with at least 50%, and it emphasises architectural theory, building science, and research aptitude. Both are conducted by the Council of Architecture but serve different admission stages.
Planning your M.Arch journey?
Talk to a counsellor about preparing for PGETA, choosing a specialisation, and shortlisting M.Arch institutes.
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