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KUMKUM BASWAL

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To secure admission to the B.Arch course at University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering (UVCE), the candidates should have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with a minimum 50% aggregate marks. Admission is on the basis of NATA or JEE Main Paper 2 scores. Karnataka students should apply through KCET counseling organized by KEA, and non-Karnataka students can apply under the All India Quota through KEA.

The required documents are mark sheets, NATA/JEE marks, order of admission, category certificate (if any), and photographs. Selected candidates have to pay the required fees too. For further information, visit the

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Saksham Kumar

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Candidates applying for B.Arch programme in CT Institute of Architecture and Planning must have completed 10+2 exams (or its equivalent) as a compulsory subject with mathematics and typically must have a minimum 50% marks. In addition, applicants may need to clear a qualification test-such as NATA or an institute-specific that depends on the specific entry guidelines of the test-institution. For the most accurate requirements, it is best to consult the official admission page of CT Institute of Architecture and Planning.

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The CT Institute of Architecture and Planning is known for strong industry connections, many of its B.Arch graduates have been recruited by reputed architectural firms and construction companies. While the institute does not publish an official, complete list of recruitments, industry reactions and placement reviews indicate that firms like Larsen and Taubro, Shapoorji Pallaonji and many well -established regional architectural and design consultations actively from the institute. For the most and detailed information on top employers - it is best to contact the institute's placement cell directly.

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The CT Institute of Architecture and Planning is known for their hands, courses and industry. The institute supports students with an active placement cell that combines graduates with internships and job opportunities and connects job opportunities in reputed architectural firms, design studios and construction companies. While placement results in architecture may vary naturally with market conditions and personal performance, many alumni reports the institute's industry returns and favorable placements for practical projects. For the most recent placement data, it is recommended directly to contact the institute's placement office.

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Saksham Kumar

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According to the details available on the academic portals, the CT Institute of Architecture and Planning charge about INR 1,000 as application fee for its B.Arch program. However, since the fee can be updated from time to time, it is a good idea to verify this information directly with the institute or on their official website for the most current details.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Architecture provides a number of scholarship schemes for M.Arch students. SC, NT, SBC, and OBC reserved category students can avail government scholarships from the Social Welfare Department of Maharashtra. The DPU Merit Scholarship Scheme could also be provided to meritorious students, although eligibility for M.Arch students should be verified with the college administration.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Crescent School of Architecture is little bit expensive for B.Arch. The total tution fees for this course is INR 1250000 and as this is a 5 year course, the per year fees will be around INR 250000. As the placement facility of this institute is not up to the mark, the ROI is quite low. Although other facilities, infrastructure, faculty members and the reputation of this institute  justify the fees but still the fees is quite high. Although if you are able to avail scholarships and get some relaxation in the fees, the fees will totally be justifiable.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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The institute does not provide good on campus placements for B.Arch. The median package stood near INR 2.7 LPA and only a few percentage of the total batch got placed. Most of the students seek for jobs by themselves and very few companies come for placement drive. Although due to the good reputation of this institute, you'll not face much difficulties in getting a job.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Admissions for M.Arch at Crescent School of Architecture are merit based. So as no entrance exam is there for M.Arch, there is no cuttoff. Students are shortlisted based on the merit which is prepared based on the graduation score of students. So your graduation score need to be good in order to get admission without much efforts.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Crescent School of Architecture is little bit disappointing in terms of on campus placemets of B.Arch. Most students need to actively seek jobs after graduation, with companies directly recruiting from the college which are very few in number, which is typical for architecture courses in general.  But as the institute has a  good reputation, students generally do not find much difficulty in getting a job. As the institute has less industrial relations, the chances of getting on campus placements from this institute are almost zero. So if you are planing to take admission for B.Arch from this institute you need to build a stro

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