• Eligibility Criteria
    • Complete 10+2 or equivalent with Mathematics as a subject.
    • Some colleges also accept 10+3 Diploma holders with Mathematics.
    • The candidate should meet the minimum percentage criteria, which varies across institutions.
  • Entrance Exams
    • National Level Entrance Exams
      • NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture)
      • JEE Main (Paper 2) for B.Arch.
    • State Level Entrance Exams
      • Many states in India conduct their own entrance exams for architecture admissions.
    • University Level Entrance Exams
      • Some universities may have their own entrance exams and criteria.
  • Application Process
    • Register and appear for the respective entrance exams.
    • Fill out the applications for the colleges or universities you are interested in.
  • Counselling and Admission
    • After the entrance exam results are declared, the counselling process begins.
    • Participate in the counselling sessions, which may include document verification and seat allocation.
    • Some colleges may conduct personal interviews or portfolio reviews.
  • Merit-based Admission
    • Some private colleges may also offer seats based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
  • Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT)
    • For admissions to architecture programs at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), candidates must qualify for the JEE Advanced and subsequently clear the AAT.
  • Documentation
    • At the time of counselling, candidates must produce educational certificates, entrance exam scorecards, identity proofs, etc.
  • Enrollment
    • Upon successful allocation of a seat and verification of documents, candidates must enroll in the college and pay the requisite fees to confirm their admission.