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The eligibility criteria for admission to the Master of Architecture (M.Arch) programme at MIT School of Architecture require candidates to have a B.Arch. degree from a recognised university with a minimum CGPA of 6.0 out of 10 or 55% aggregate marks. Additionally, candidates need a valid GATE score or a valid score of the Common Entrance Test (PERA-CET) conducted as per the rules and regulations of MIT ADT. It is also desirable for candidates to have experience in heritage travel visits and proficiency in any local language. An interview is conducted as part of the assessment process for candidates applying to the M.Arch programme [1]
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