A Comprehensive Guide to

Understanding the ARE

The Architect Registration Examination® (ARE®) is a critical step on the path to becoming a licensed architect in the United States. Administered by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), the ARE assesses candidates' knowledge, skills, and ability to practice architecture independently.

The ARE consists of six divisions, which can be taken in any order. Each division is designed to reflect the current practices of the architecture profession, ensuring that candidates are tested on relevant knowledge and skills needed to protect the public’s health, safety, and welfare.

This guide breaks down the key aspects of the exams, including their structure, cost, and the specifics of each division.

Overview of the ARE

  • Exam Divisions

    Practice Management (PcM)

    Project Management (PjM)

    Programming & Analysis (PA)

    Project Planning & Design (PPD)

    Project Development & Documentation (PDD)

    Construction & Evaluation (CE)

  • Exam Format

    Each division of the ARE is delivered in a digital format, consisting of a combination of multiple-choice, check-all-that-apply, fill-in-the-blank, and case study questions designed to test candidates' ability to understand and apply knowledge in a real-world scenario.

  • Cost of ARE

    The cost to take each division of the ARE varies by jurisdiction but typically ranges from $235 to $275 per exam.

    This does not include additional costs for study materials, retake fees, or potential travel expenses for testing centers.

  • Timing & Questions

    Practice Management (PcM): 2 hours and 30 minutes, 65-80 questions

    Project Management (PjM): 3 hours and 15 minutes, 70-85 questions

    Programming & Analysis (PA): 3 hours and 15 minutes, 65-80 questions

    Project Planning & Design (PPD): 4 hours and 15 minutes, 85-100 questions

    Project Development & Documentation (PDD): 4 hours and 15 minutes, 100-120 questions

    Construction & Evaluation (CE): 3 hours, 55-70 questions

Detailed Exam Breakdown

Preparing for the ARE

Success in the ARE requires a thorough understanding of architectural practice and effective study strategies. Candidates are encouraged to utilize a variety of resources, including NCARB's practice exams, study guides, and workshops, to prepare for each division.

The ARE is a challenging but essential step toward becoming a licensed architect. By understanding the structure, cost, and specific requirements of each division, candidates can better prepare for the exams and advance toward their professional goals.

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