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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

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Dear Nishat,
The department of architecture and built environment offers several M.Sc programs. We can apply to the program without the IELTS result. The following documents would be required:
1. Resume
2. Two Recommendation letters from your college or company
3. A one page essay about yourself known as "Personal Statement"
4. Your academic documents starting from 10th till Graduation
5. IELTS score card (Can be submitted after applying).

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Jagnya das

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You can easily get into any NIT for architecture.

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SAMRIDDHI SHARMA

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I think you should go for GBTIs as UPTU has got no good college as compared to JEE (for B.Arch).

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NATA eligibility criteria 2017:
1. Candidates passed/appearing in 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with mathematics as one of the subjects (with 50% marks) is eligible to appear in NATA 2017.
2. The candidates passed/appearing in 10+3 Diploma with 50% marks (mathematics as one of the subjects) recognised by any state/central government can also apply.
I would suggest you to go for 11th, 12th and science PCM as it will take less time to become eligible for NATA. It will also open other options for you.

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