Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) is for the candidates who qualify JEE Advanced and wish to take admission in the B. Arch. program offered by IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee only. Note that the admission in B.Arch courses is not as per AAT rank or score, it is based on JEE Advanced AIR. However, passing AAT is mandatory for being considered for B.Arch seat allotment. To appear in AAT candidates need to register separately after JEE Advanced 2020 Result. This exam is also held at a national level to appear in which the candidates have to use their JEE Advanced 2020 Admit Card.

As per the eligibility criteria for B.Arch. and B. Planning courses and according to the opinion of Subject Experts, a few changes in the pattern of the question paper(s) and number of questions(s) for B.E./B.Tech, B. Arch and B.Planning have been approved by the JEE Apex Board (JAB) for the conduct of JEE (Main)-2020 Examination. These were also implemented in JEE(Main) January-2020 Examination.

B.Arch. JEE (Paper-2) (Entrance exam conducted by NTA) – www.nta.ac.in|www.jeemain.ntc.ac.in
Colleges covered under B.Arch. JEE Entrance (No separate college’s form to be filled other than B.Arch. JEE form)
S. No. Inst. Code NATA Colleges Year of Course Seat Intake
1 DL01 SPA-Delhi (School of Planning & Architecture) 1952 118
2 MP10 SPA-Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) (School of Planning & Architecture) 2008 94
3 AP18 SPA-Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) (School of Planning & Architecture) 2008 83
4 JH01 BIT-Ranchi-Mesra (Jharkhand) 1993 39
5 RJ01 MNIT-Jaipur (Malviya National Institute of Technology) 1998 77
6 MP01 MANIT-Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) (Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology) 1963 90
7 TN02 NIT-Trichy (Tamil Nadu) 1980 57
8 KL04 NIT-Calicut, Kozhikode (Kerala) 1999 53
9 MH04 VNIT-Nagpur (Maharashtra) (Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology) 1965 78
10 HP01 NIT-Hamirpur (Himachal Pradesh) 1997 58
11 CG01 NIT-Raipur (Chhattisgarh) 1984 71
12 BR01 NIT-Patna (Bihar) 2012 43
13 OR06 NIT-Rourkela (Odisha) 2014 25
14 JK01 Sri Mata Vaishno Devi University – Katra (J&K) (SMVD University) 2006 20
  TOTAL 906
Colleges Taking Admission on the merit of JEE(Main)B.Arch.(Separate college form to be filled other than JEE(Main)B.Arch. form)
1 CH01 Chandigarh College of Architecture (CCA-Punjab University) – www.cca.nic.in 1961 40
2 DL09 Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women, Kashmere Gate – www.igdtutw.ac.in 2015 40
3 DL04 Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi – www.jmi.ac.in 2001 80
B. Planning JEE (Paper-2) (Entrance exam conducted by NTA)
Colleges covered under B.Planning JEE Entrance (No separate college’s form to be filled other than B.Planning JEE form)
S. No. Inst. Code NATA Colleges Year of Course Seat Intake
1 DL01 SPA-Delhi (School of Planning & Architecture) 1952 38
2 MP10 SPA-Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) (School of Planning & Architecture) 2008 34
3 AP18 SPA-Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh) (School of Planning & Architecture) 2008 33
4 MP01 MANIT-Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) (Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology) 1963 46

For the first time in 20 years, all candidates taking the JEE will face less number of questions in physics, chemistry, mathematics as well as engineering drawing (for architecture aspirants). JEE is the entrance exam for all centrally funded technical institutes and colleges. It is also the eligibility exam for IIT JEE.

For the Bachelor of Planning course, only students who had physics, chemistry and mathematics in Class XII were so far eligible. Now, the criteria have been narrowed down to just mathematics in Class XII. Also, those seeking to enter the stream will not need to take the drawing test, which will be only for architecture aspirants.

Registration for JEE (Main) to begin from today

These changes were approved by the ministry of human resource development on Monday. The registration for JEE (Main) will commence from Tuesday. For the first time in 15 years of JEE, the number of questions have been reduced and the question typology changed. Earlier, engineering (BE/BTech) aspirants used to appear for three papers — mathematics, physics and chemistry — each comprising 30 multiple choice questions. From now on, each paper will have 25 questions. Of these, 20 will be MCQs and five “questions with answers as numerical value, with equal weightage to mathematics, physics and chemistry”.

For BArch, the mathematics paper will comprise 25 questions, with 20 MCQs and five objective-type. Questions in the drawing paper have been reduced from three to two. There will be an aptitude test of 50 marks in the MCQ format.

Mathematics and aptitude papers will remain common to B Planning and BArch aspirants. However, unlike previous years, there will be no drawing paper for B Planning aspirants and candidates instead will have to take a paper of 25 MCQs on planning.

“There are a number of changes introduced by the National Testing Agency for the JEE (main) to be held in January and April 2020. The details will be uploaded on Tuesday on the official website of NTA,” said Vineet Joshi, director-general, NTA. The first edition of JEE (Main) 2020 will be conducted from January 6 to January 11 and the second JEE (Main) will be held from April 3 to April 9. Registration for the January exam starts on Tuesday.

DRAWING QUESTIONS IN SHIFT 1:

 Q1. First question of the drawing section had three parts and students had to attempt any one of them for 30 marks. The questions were:

  • The first option was to design the curtain of a small girl’s room.
  • The second option was to sketch your favourite film actor.
  • The third option was to sketch the scene of people sitting around a bonfire.

Q2. In the second question of 20 marks students, a square design was given and students had to draw the same by drawing the replica to double its size.

Q3. For another and last question of the section of 20 marks was to draw a square with random designs using curved lines and colour.

DRAWING QUESTIONS IN SHIFT 2:

 Q1. Make a mirror image of a shape. This was a 20 marks question.

Q2. There were 3 options of 30 marks each. Candidates had to attempt any 1 of them:

  • Picture of your school
  • Image of your favourite actor
  • Male shirt using patterns and colours

Q3. The last question was of 20 marks too. In this the candidates had to make any unusual shape only using triangles.

 

DRAWING QUESTIONS IN SHIFT 1:

Q1. First question of the drawing section had three parts and students had to attempt any one of them for 30 marks. The questions were
• The first option was to design the curtain of a small girl’s room.
• The second option was to sketch your favourite film actor.
• The third option was to sketch the scene of people sitting around a bonfire.
Q2. In the second question of 20 marks students, a square design was given and students had to draw the same by drawing the replica to double its size.
Q3. For another and last question of the section of 20 marks was to draw a square with random designs using curved lines and colour.

DRAWING QUESTIONS IN SHIFT 2:

Q1. Make a mirror image of a shape. This was a 20 marks question.
Q2. There were 3 options of 30 marks each. Candidates had to attempt any 1 of them:
• Picture of your school
• Image of your favorite actor
• Male shirt using patterns and colors
Q3. The last question was of 20 marks too. In this the candidates had to make any unusual shape only using triangles.

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Firstly, congratulations for succesfully cracking NATA and JEE exams and thank you for choosing us to answer your doubts.

NATA exam is considered to be one of the toughest exam because of its uncertainty in the questions. On the other hand JEE paper 2 is full of technical reasonings.

In JEE paper 2, every year 2+ lacs students apply but there are only around 940 seats in total, so you can understand how big is competition. The rank you have achived is good but certainly it is hard to acquire seat. We recommend you to fill centralised seat allocation i.e. known as JOSSA organised by CBSE and try, complete list of colleges through JEE is attached.

Your NATA score is fine enough to be in any architecture college but to be on sure site you should have scored more than 130. Anyway, there are 350+ institutes both government and private who accept NATA score for admission in Bachelor of Architecture. NATA exam and score is most crucial thing because according to COA i.e. Council of Architecture govern by Govt. of India no college can accept admission without successful NATA score. Colleges in NATA have their own process of admission, there is nothing as centralised counseling. You need to apply based on their admission process in colleges you wish. Complete list of colleges through NATA exam.The scores you will get from these tests will tell you something, but they will not tell you everything.

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