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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Apeejay Institute of Technology - School has sanctioned 80 seats for aspiring students in the B.Arch programme under their architecture school.
Candidates willing to seek admission must qualify entrance-based exams like JEE Main or NATA, which have been designed to check the candidate's aptitude for architecture. This programme is recognised by the Council of Architecture and affiliated with Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, Lucknow.
It lasts five years fully and students seeking admission must have completed the board examinations of 10+2 with a combination of subjects Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or must hold a 10+3 Dipl
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The competition for admission into the B.Arch programme here isn't excessively high. It accepts JEE Main and NATA scores for further admission into this College. The process isn't that tough.
The critical point is to qualify in the cut-off marks. Chances of admission into the best universities increase rapidly due to the vast number of students participating, who typically all have very strong academic backgrounds and entrance scores. It is best to keep in the eligibility criteria and check for everything each academic year.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
To qualify for the B.Arch programme at Apeejay School of Architecture and Planning, applicants would normally have to meet the eligibility criteria of having completed class 12 with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Admissions usually require JEE Main or NATA scores above a certain cutoff; however, some admissions may also be made based on merit. One should check the institution for the latest updates concerning admission processes. And some times you just need to contact the college no need for any previous grade data to join the collage.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The B.Arch placements of the Apeejay School of Architecture and Planning are mediocre but not as poor as that of several peer institutions.
The college gives good chances for internship-seeking students. It has a tie with the industry, but the placement is not as good as the competitions. Students need to find opportunities and internships individually through their networks. Most graduates tend to take up jobs in architecture firms or work in urban planning or freelancing.
For an entire placement report, it is best to inquire from the college directly.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
They can be said to join the B.Arch at Apollo School of architecture and Planning without having to take the NATA exam because they also admit students through the JEE Main Examination.
Eligibility towards taking admission for the B.Arch programme is absolutely granted to students in possession of a valid JEE Main score with the needed qualified cut-off marks. If there is a common entrance for attending architecture courses-NATA, Apeejay has the further provision for admitting students through JEE Main.
Confirm whether you are meeting all eligibility requirements given by the college for this academic year.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
Architecture and civil engineering Even though they are closely related But they have different focuses. Architecture focuses on design. Utility and the beauty of buildings and areas Architects aim to create structures that are not only safe and functional. But it is also visually and emotionally appealing. Their work involves looking at the human experience in space. to ensure that the design is consistent with the user's needs and the environmental context. Civil engineering, on the other hand, deals with the technical and structural aspects of construction. Civil engineers design, build, and maintain infrastructure such as roads, br
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, it can be observed that studying at top Architecture colleges can be expensive as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee of more than INR 5 lakh:
| Fee Range | No. of Colleges |
|---|---|
| < INR 1 lakh | 2 colleges |
| INR 1-2 lakh | 1 college |
| INR 2-3 lakh | 3 colleges |
| INR 3-5 lakh | 4 colleges |
| > INR 5 lakh | 24 colleges |
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
India is home to 35 best Architecture colleges in India that accept NATA out of which 16 colleges are government-owned and the rest 11 colleges are owned by private entities.
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