Which aspects of the candidates will be assessed by the AAT syllabus?
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The main aim of AAT is to assess the candidate's aptitude in perception, aesthetic sensitivity and imagination. The AAT syllabus is also created to assess the candidate's drawing skills, which are essential in the Architectural field. The candidates will be assessed on the following fields - Geometrical drawing, Freehand drawing, Imagination, Aesthetic Sensitivity, Three-Dimensional Perception and Architectural Awareness. All of these skills have to be honed by the candidates to perform well in the entrance examination.
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Candidates can contact the AAT Admissions office at 011-69405806 during working hours.
Yes, candidates have to qualify AAT after qualifying JEE Advanced to be eligible for IIT BArch admissions.
No, RNS School of Architecture does not accept AAT. Admission to the BArch degree at RNS School of Architecture is primarily determined by the results of the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and other criteria set by the college. Candidates can also appear for JEE Main Paper-2.
The AAT (Architecture Aptitude Test) is a special exam for students who want to join the B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) programs at IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee. Only those who clear the JEE Advanced exam can take the AAT. This test checks your drawing skills, creativity, how well you understand space and design, and your awareness of architecture. It helps colleges see if you have the right skills for studying architecture.
The JEE Advanced AAT is required for admission to BArch programs at IIT Varanasi, IIT Roorkee, and IIT Kharagpur. To gain admission to architecture at any of these IITs, candidates must first qualify for JEE Main, followed by JEE Advanced, and then pass the AAT.
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