
AAT will be held in June 2025, as a pen-and-paper-based test. The authorities will commence the AAT 2025 registration process in June 2025. All eligible candidates will be able to fill out and submit the AAT 2025 application form. Only those candidates who have qualified JEE Advanced 2025 will be considered eligible to attempt AAT 2025. No separate AAT 2025 admit card will be released. While reporting at the exam centre, the candidates will have to present their JEE Advanced 2025 admit card. The candidates will be able to know their qualifying status through the AAT 2025 result. All qualified candidates will have to apply for the JoSAA 2025 counselling process. Read to know more about AAT 2025 Latest News and Updates.
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- AAT 2025 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
AAT 2025 Latest News and Notifications
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Commonly asked questions
No, you cannot apply for AAT exam if you have disqualifed in the JEE Advanced.
No. The authorities will not release AAT admit card. The candidates will have to present their JEE Advanced admit card at the examination centre. Therefore, candidates are advised to keep JEE Advanced admit card carefully since it will be required during the AAT admission process. If the candidates are not able to present the admit card and identity proof to the authorities at the centre, then they will not be allowed to attempt the examination.
No. The authorities will not provide the AAT application form correction facility to the candidates. While registering for AAT, the candidates will have to check the provided details carefully and update it, if necessary. Once the exam centres are selected and submitted, the candidates will not be allowed to make any changes. In case of any issues in the application form, the candidates are advised to immediately contact the authorities.
AAT 2025 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Commonly asked questions
No. AAT scores will not be considered for BArch admissions into IITs. The candidates are just required to qualify AAT to be eligible for admissions. During the allotment process, the candidate's qualifying status in AAT and JEE Advanced ranks will be taken into consideration by the authorities. Therefore, the candidates are required to accordingly submit their choice of colleges for BArch admissions during the counselling process.
Yes. During AAT registration process, candidates will be able to select choice of exam centre. Once candidates are logged in, candidates will have to select their choice of exam centre from the available list. It is to be noted that the selection of centre has to be done in the order of preference. Since exam centre allotment will be done based on candidate's preferences and availability, candidates are advised to be careful.
Candidates can check JoSAA seat allocation dates on the official JoSAA website - josaa.nic.in.
AAT 2026 was conducted on June 4 2026 from 9 AM to 12 PM as wriiten test, and candidates had to complete within 3 hours in English language.
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Yes. The essay is conducted as a separate component and is allotted 30 minutes. Candidates must write essay in English after completing aptitude assessment.
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Is the AAT On-the-Spot Essay conducted separately from the aptitude test?