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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

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Dear Anurag,
It is typical to confirm you which course have higher cut-offs as it varies every time. It is really typical to confirm you. Both the courses are good in their own respects. The selection of the course depends on the interests of the students. The students who have good skills in drawing and designing can select B.Arch course. A person having good imaginative power can become a good architect.

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Yes, as most of the colleges in Karnataka will check for appreance in KCET or ComedK exam. You need to qualify any of these entrance tests for admission.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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 Engineers can also specialise in a number of different areas such as civil, electrical, mechanical, structural, industrial, sound, and chemical engineering. While both architects and engineers might be involved in the design and construction of a building, they tend to focus on different aspects of the job. Salary is dependent on the professional proficiency, subject knowledge, school of graduation, company and need of the hour. Moreover, in general, civil engineers are equipped with more knowledge than architects in terms of complex mathematics, analysis and structural design and so, they are paid more than the architects. But i

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aakash sharma

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Hi Saptarshi,
B.Tech (Civil) and B.Arch are two entirely different courses, where in civil you get work opportunities with construction companies, with B. Arch you get same kind of field but the work you're required to do is limited with designing.
There are many similarities in the course but if you're highly creative and your designing is better then you should opt for B. Arch itself. It's a choice you have to make on the basis of your field of interest.
Meanwhile, you can apply for admissions in any of the two, the admissions are open in many universities,
Here's a link for Admission Criteria in Thapar University, Patiala, where you
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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hello Rutuja ,
Answer of this question is already given by Sunil sir but I want to improve your knowledge as the name of the college is BITS Pilani not BITSAT.
BITSAT is the exam conducted by BITS Pilani.

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priya naidu

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Hi,
Though 12th marks are not that important but you should get atleast 50 - 60% marks in mathematics which is importat for the eligibility criteria.

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Piyush Rawat

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Hi,
Goa College of Architecture is an average college with decent placements, I would recommend you to opt for some other better college.

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