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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
You should pursue a course which you feel comfortable doing/studying, and where your interest lie. Regards.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
The necessary criteria is to get at least 80 on 200 in your NATA exam and the rest 200 is based on the average of PCM (Physics, Chemistry and Maths). So your final cut off would be out of 400.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
India is growing in infrastructure. Architects are required in all field of constructions such as dams, bridges, buildings, etc. are required. But competition is still stiff. The career opportunities for these architects is growing due to the boom in the infrastructure sector.
Many higher study options are there for the B.Arch graduates. These graduates can apply for CEED which is the qualifying exam for higher study in design, during the final year itself. This also provides a scholarship. Another option is the Master's degree in architecture. The graduates who have completed their B.Arch can join for this.
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