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sanchit narang

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Although in the beginning of your career you would be expected to understand the practical aspects of being on the job and strike the right balance of listening to the client and coming out with a design both aesthetically and practically correct. You will have the option of working with construction companies, builders, independently, consultancies, and many other options as well. There are also jobs available in the public sector which will include departments such as National Institute of Urban Affairs, Public Works Department, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, Ministry of Defense, National Building organisation, Archae
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satwika Taduri

Beginner-Level 3

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Yes, you will be able to study B.Arch even if you didn't give NATA. Though NATA is the most common exam to get into over 200 colleges all over the country. There are other tests like JEE paper 2 for architecture and planning courses. National Institutes of Technology and Schools of Planning and Architecture offer these courses based on JEE paper 2 scores. Here is a link that will help you with details of these examinations.
http://www.silica.co.in/arch.html
Best of luck!

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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

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BGS School of Architecture and Planning is definitely a better architecture college with new thoughts required for today's world of architecture. The infrastructure of the campus is also good.

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satwika Taduri

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Yes, the minimum qualification for NATA is higher secondary education, that is +2 level. Since you are already doing a Diploma in Civil Engineering, you are eligible.
Best of luck.

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Preeti DivekarI work as an architect and voice over artist.

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CEPT is one of the prestigious institutes catering architecture. Its faculty is renowned and placements chances are brighter.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Hello!
Look, it all depends on you and your future goals. But my suggestion is to go for job after B.Tech Planning and then apply for higher studies. The reasons are following:
(#) At the job, you will get the platform to showcase your talent and knowledge that you have acquired during classroom sessions.
(#) This job will give you the more confidence to face the real-time industrial projects and contracts.
(#) You can make your M.Tech or MBA application more appealing.
(#) You can make yourself a 'financially independent' guy which is very necessary in today's era.
(#) You can save a lot of money (at least some minor saving) for the e
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astha singh

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Hi Muskan,
To be eligible to apply for IIAD entrance exam, you don't have to take NATA exam. You need to clear your 10+2 from a recognized board of education like CBSE/ ISC/ IB or equivalent board. For admission, you will have to appear for iDAT which is a written exam comprising logical reasoning and creative problem solving questions. This exam is followed by a studio test and personal interview. For more information about the exam, please refer to these links: https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-art-and-design/exams/iiad-entrance-exam https://www.shiksha.com/college/indian-institute-of-art-and-design/exams/iiad-entran
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Construction Technology, a branch of Civil Engineering, refers to the planning, coordination and successful implementation of such structures. Also known as engineering technicians or construction inspectors, look for problems in buildings, bridges, dams, highways and other structures.
Construction technologists should have good knowledge about different types of materials used for construction, along with testing procedures to assure quality control.
Graduates of the Construction Technology programme have risen to the highest professional levels in building construction industry. Some of the jobs that are available for construction tec
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Autodesk Revit Architecture is a robust architectural design and documentation software application created by Autodesk for architects and building professionals. The tools and features that make up Revit Architecture are specifically designed to support building information modeling (BIM). The BIM workflow offered by Revit Architecture not only maximizes productivity but also helps to streamline your design and documentation workflows and also speeds up the process. Autodesk Revit Architecture is used by architects and other building professionals to help reduce risk, obtain insight into how buildings will perform before construction
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Structural engineers are professionals who work with construction companies and carry out designing, planning and analyzing various structures. They work with structures and buildings taking into consideration the ecological, economic, technical, societal and artistic factors. Those who have studied the diverse courses in civil or structural engineering can work as structural engineers. Structural engineers require good knowledge and designing skills in addition to their technical expertise. As they may have to interact with laborers in their daily affairs, they need to have good communication skills in English and in the local languag
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