Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi will conduct AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test) 2020 on October 8, Thursday in offline mode with 23 examination centers. 

AAT 2020 is to be held amidst the ongoing COVID crisis with all the 23 IITs converting into examination centers. This year, the authorities did not issue a separate hall ticket for AAT. Therefore, candidates are required to show JEE Advanced 2020 admit card along with original photo id proof

AAT 2020: Examination Highlights

Examination Name

Architecture Aptitude Test 2020

Conducting Body

IIT Roorkee (Changed every year)

Number of Questions

16

Syllabus

  • Geometrical Drawing,
  • Freehand Drawing,
  • Imagination and Aesthetic Sensitivity,
  • Architectural Awareness,
  • Three Dimensional Perception

Mode of Examination

Offline (3 hours)

Date of Examination

October 8


The entrance exam is conducted for admission to Bachelors of Architecture (B.Arch.) at IITs. The eligibility criteria for the exam is that the aspirant must have cleared the JEE Advanced exam.

The program is currently offered only by 3 IITs, namely IIT Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Roorkee. After the exam, qualifying cut-off marks will be released and only those students who score above the qualifying cut-off mark will be eligible for admission in these IITs.

IIT Delhi will declare the AAT 2020 results on October 11. JEE Advanced 2020 and AAT 2020 score will be combined to calculate the final score. This final score will be considered for the admission process.

Also ReadJEE Advanced AAT 2020 Registration Begins; Check Here to Apply

AAT 2020: Things to Carry to the Exam Center

Students are also required to bring their own drawing and color kit. The detailed items are listed below:

  • Pens
  • Colors
  • Pencils
  • Geometry Set
  • Drinking water bottle (transparent)

Apart from this, COVID-19 measures must be kept in mind. Candidates are required to carry a mask, sanitizer, maintain social distancing, etc.

Check the JEE Advanced 2020 Topper statistics here.