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Prerit KohliCurrent Student
I'm creative, passionate and hard working
Contributor-Level 10
Salary depends on the prior work experience, field, type of profile and company. The courses itself is not an apple to apple comparison hence to evaluate the packages is not the right way. However, it highly depends on the specialization.
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astha singhCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges offering a course in B.Arch (Construction Management). You will be able to compare features of different colleges mentioned on the list:
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-plannin
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-plannin
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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges offering a course in B.Arch (Construction Management). You will be able to compare features of different colleges mentioned on the list:
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/colleges/colleges-india
https://www.shiksha.com/architecture-planning/colleges/colleges-india
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8 years ago
Should I opt for Masters in construction management in NICMAR or pursue the same from Canada?
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Vikas KaushikCurrent Student
Engineer | Author
Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
If you get into a top ranked Canadian university such as McGill, University of Toronto, UBC, etc. go ahead with it and gain international exposure and better innovative curriculum. If not then NICMAR is a better choice.
If you get into a top ranked Canadian university such as McGill, University of Toronto, UBC, etc. go ahead with it and gain international exposure and better innovative curriculum. If not then NICMAR is a better choice.
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Sudakshina AnandCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
PGPACM is a two year course with several subjects from basic management, project management and construction management and several electives. I do not think it is in the best interest of the institution to disclose the syllabus. They usually
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PGPACM is a two year course with several subjects from basic management, project management and construction management and several electives. I do not think it is in the best interest of the institution to disclose the syllabus. They usually hand the list of subjects to you after you clear the exam and you've gotten admission.
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8 years ago
How about pursuing 1-year PGP QSCM from its Hyderabad campus? How is its placement and scope?
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Sudakshina AnandCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
If you want an intensive course on Quantity Surveying and General Construction Management, I believe that is the course for you. It has sufficient information and gives you enough exposure to get you placed in that specific job profile.
Also, t
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If you want an intensive course on Quantity Surveying and General Construction Management, I believe that is the course for you. It has sufficient information and gives you enough exposure to get you placed in that specific job profile.
Also, the Hyderabad campus boasts of an impressive placement record.
For further details, kindly contact the office of that campus they will furnish you with first hand information.
Also, the Hyderabad campus boasts of an impressive placement record.
For further details, kindly contact the office of that campus they will furnish you with first hand information.
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8 years ago
What sort of skills do I require to get placed from this college? Will learning BIM/MEP be useful?
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Sudakshina AnandCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Well, two years' work experience is a great asset. Any work experience would be good. Internships from former companies shows that you have some practical experience and that you appreciate the course.
Skills required would be some grasp on Exc
Skills required would be some grasp on Exc
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Well, two years' work experience is a great asset. Any work experience would be good. Internships from former companies shows that you have some practical experience and that you appreciate the course.
Skills required would be some grasp on Excel, and some CAD Software, you require good communication skills, they will test that from the entrance exam, and basic concepts from your engineering is important.
Learning BIM/MEP will be very useful but you need not fret if you don't have a certification on that yet. You have ample time to learn on the term here.
Other skills like singing, dancing or other cultural inclinations or technical papers are welcome, as they will be useful when you participate in several events.
Skills required would be some grasp on Excel, and some CAD Software, you require good communication skills, they will test that from the entrance exam, and basic concepts from your engineering is important.
Learning BIM/MEP will be very useful but you need not fret if you don't have a certification on that yet. You have ample time to learn on the term here.
Other skills like singing, dancing or other cultural inclinations or technical papers are welcome, as they will be useful when you participate in several events.
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Sudakshina AnandCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
The NCAT process generally comprises three rounds:
The written test round: you'd need to brush up on 10th grade RS Aggarwal Math and other CAT-based questions and English aptitude. Take this round very seriously. and make sure you attend more t
The written test round: you'd need to brush up on 10th grade RS Aggarwal Math and other CAT-based questions and English aptitude. Take this round very seriously. and make sure you attend more t
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The NCAT process generally comprises three rounds:
The written test round: you'd need to brush up on 10th grade RS Aggarwal Math and other CAT-based questions and English aptitude. Take this round very seriously. and make sure you attend more than 60% of all the sections.Don't get hung up on one section because you feel you're good at it. They need to know that you're able to manage time well and attempt all the sections.
The GD round : this depends upon the center and the batch of examiners; they may or may not conduct it. But if they do conduct it, you'll need to be well versed in the current topics and you'd need to stand out of the group by giving good and unique view points and by being able to convince your peers. Always maintain good GD etiquette.A little politeness always goes a long way in making a good impression.
Last round is the interview round which is extremely important since this will have the maximum weightage in determining whether you will get through or not. General rule of interviews apply be confident, and say you dont know, for the answers that you dont know. You'd need to learn up concrete technology, basic construction materials and techniques, and 2 of your favorite subjects. If you have work experience, you need to be well versed on what you've done there.
Prepare well! All the best!
The written test round: you'd need to brush up on 10th grade RS Aggarwal Math and other CAT-based questions and English aptitude. Take this round very seriously. and make sure you attend more than 60% of all the sections.Don't get hung up on one section because you feel you're good at it. They need to know that you're able to manage time well and attempt all the sections.
The GD round : this depends upon the center and the batch of examiners; they may or may not conduct it. But if they do conduct it, you'll need to be well versed in the current topics and you'd need to stand out of the group by giving good and unique view points and by being able to convince your peers. Always maintain good GD etiquette.A little politeness always goes a long way in making a good impression.
Last round is the interview round which is extremely important since this will have the maximum weightage in determining whether you will get through or not. General rule of interviews apply be confident, and say you dont know, for the answers that you dont know. You'd need to learn up concrete technology, basic construction materials and techniques, and 2 of your favorite subjects. If you have work experience, you need to be well versed on what you've done there.
Prepare well! All the best!
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Sudakshina AnandCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
I recollect that they do consider your CAT scores if you have given that exam. But i do not recollect having come across a situation where you can apply via CMAT. Prepare well for NCAT and crack that exam, since you have given CMAT and you can
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I recollect that they do consider your CAT scores if you have given that exam. But i do not recollect having come across a situation where you can apply via CMAT. Prepare well for NCAT and crack that exam, since you have given CMAT and you can score well for it.
Sorry for the delay, I couldn't get appropriate information on time.
Sorry for the delay, I couldn't get appropriate information on time.
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Sharath H AithalCurrent Student
B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD
Scholar-Level 17
ACM or PM both have a lot of opportunities. Students from NICMAR have been placed in very reputed companies once they complete there degrees. So I would suggest you to join PM.
