JEE Advanced 2020: Architecture Aptitude Test 2020 to be held tomorrow
Team Careers360 | October 7, 2020 | 04:38 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: IIT Delhi will conduct the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) 2020 on October 8. Exam centres for AAT are all 23 IITs. No separate admit cards are issued for AAT and candidates have to take their JEE Advanced 2020 hall ticket at the exam centres along with one original photo ID.
AAT will be conducted as a single paper of three hours duration. The AAT question paper will be available only in english. Also, candidates have to bring their own drawing and colour aid which are required for the exam. Registration for AAT was open from October 5 till 6.
Architecture aptitude test is conducted for admission in B.Arch program at IITs. Only those candidates who qualify JEE Advanced exam are eligible for appearing in architecture aptitude test.
The B. Arch program is available at IIT (BHU) Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee only. Candidates desirous of joining the B.Arch (Architecture) program will have to pass in the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT).
IIT Delhi will announce AAT result on October 11. Candidates who will score marks above than the cut off marks will be eligible for admission. There will be a single AAT cutoff marks for all categories.
The allotment of seats in B.Arch program will be on the basis of rank in JEE Advanced 2020. Only those candidates who pass the AAT will be considered B.Arch program.
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