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GATE 2026 Syllabus for Architecture & Planning (AR)

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Introduction

GATE Architecture & Planning tests your aptitude for design, technical knowledge, and problem-solving skills essential for architectural practice. A clear understanding of the syllabus structure helps you allocate study time effectively and avoid last-minute rushes. This guide breaks down each section, highlights the most important topics, and offers proven preparation strategies.

Exam Pattern at a Glance

GATE A&P is a 3-hour online test totaling 100 marks, with 65 questions distributed as follows:

  • General Aptitude (15 Marks): 10 questions on verbal and numerical ability
  • Engineering Mathematics (13 Marks): ~9 questions on calculus, linear algebra, and more
  • Architecture & Planning Core (72 Marks): ~46 questions covering design to services

Section 1: General Aptitude (15 Marks)

A strong score here can significantly boost your overall rank. Focus on:

  • Vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension
  • Data interpretation, basic arithmetic, geometry

Section 2: Engineering Mathematics (13 Marks)

Mathematics underpins technical problem solving. Key topics include:

  • Linear Algebra: Matrices, eigenvalues
  • Calculus: Differentiation, integration, Fourier series
  • Differential Equations: Ordinary and partial
  • Probability & Statistics: Distributions, mean, variance
  • Numerical Methods: Interpolation, numerical integration

Section 3: Architecture & Planning Core (72 Marks)

Design and Representation (20–22%)

  • Principles of design: form, space, order
  • Design process: analysis, conceptualization, development
  • Graphic communication: drawing, sketching, CAD basics

Building Materials & Construction (15–17%)

  • Properties and selection of materials: timber, stone, concrete, steel
  • Construction techniques: masonry, RCC, prefabrication
  • Building envelopes, finishes, waterproofing

Structural Mechanics & Design (12–14%)

  • Statics and dynamics of structures
  • Load calculations: dead, live, wind, seismic
  • Structural systems: beams, trusses, frames

Environmental Planning & Services (10–12%)

  • Climatic design: solar geometry, daylighting, passive strategies
  • HVAC fundamentals, plumbing, firefighting services
  • Sustainable design principles and green buildings

History and Theory of Architecture (8–10%)

  • Vastu Shastra and vernacular traditions
  • Modern architectural movements: Renaissance to contemporary
  • Critical theories and influential architects

Urban Planning & Design (7–9%)

  • Urban morphology, land-use planning
  • Transportation planning, zoning regulations
  • GIS applications, master planning

Professional Practice & Ethics (5–7%)

  • Project management: contracts, specifications, cost estimation
  • Ethics, building codes, legal aspects

Topic-Wise Weightage Distribution

Section Weightage (%) Approx. Questions
General Aptitude 15 10
Engineering Mathematics 13 9
Design & Representation 20–22 10–12
Building Materials & Construction 15–17 8–10
Structural Mechanics & Design 12–14 7–9
Environmental Planning & Services 10–12 6–8
History & Theory of Architecture 8–10 5–7
Urban Planning & Design 7–9 5–6
Professional Practice & Ethics 5–7 3–5
Download the official GATE A&P 2026 syllabus PDF here: https://gate2026.iitg.ac.in/doc/GATE2026_Syllabus/AP_2026_Syllabus.pdf

Preparation Strategy

  1. High-Weightage First: Devote extra sessions to Design, Materials, and Structures.
  2. Daily Math & Aptitude: Quick quizzes to sharpen core skills.
  3. Past Papers: Solve at least 10 years of GATE A&P papers under timed conditions.
  4. Error Log: Track mistakes thematically and revise weekly.
  5. Mock Tests: Aim for 15–20 full-length mocks and analyze results for targeted improvement.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Where can I download the official GATE 2026 A&P syllabus?
A1: Download the official PDF here: https://gate2026.iitg.ac.in/doc/GATE2026_Syllabus/AP_2026_Syllabus.pdf

Q2: Which topics carry the most marks in GATE A&P?
A2: Design & Representation (20–22%), Building Materials & Construction (15–17%), and Structural Mechanics & Design (12–14%) are the heaviest sections.

Q3: How many questions are from Engineering Mathematics?
A3: Approximately 9 questions (13 marks) cover core mathematical concepts.

Q4: Are there negative markings in GATE A&P?
A4: Yes—1/3 mark deducted for wrong 1-mark MCQs and 2/3 mark for wrong 2-mark MCQs; MSQs and NATs are penalty-free.

Q5: How many mock tests should I take?
A5: Target 15–20 full-length mock tests, plus topic-wise quizzes to continuously refine your preparation.

Conclusion

A systematic approach, prioritizing high-weightage topics, reinforcing Engineering Mathematics and General Aptitude, and consistent mock test practice will equip you to master the GATE 2026 Architecture & Planning syllabus and achieve your target score. 

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