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To pursue M.Arch, having a Bachelors degree in architecture is mandatory.
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Definitely you can do architecture after B.Com . But, you'll have to start from the beginning based on your 12th score. You need to take up NATA exam and score well. Your 12th mathematics and English score matters a lot while getting the admission.
All the best!
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Lots of good colleges are there. Few colleges have their own entrance and few offer direct admission. You need to score more than 70 marks in mathematics to get admission in a good college.
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