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There is vast difference between an architect and a civil engineer. In short, an Architect designs, executes and supervises a project, where as a civil engineer is responsible for onsite construction of a project.
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6 years ago
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A fresher architect would earn around 2 - 2.5LPA. An Architect with over 5 years of experience will earn around 9.5 - 10 LPA. An Architect with over 10 years of experience will earn around 14.5 - 15LPA. With increase in experience the salary packages of an Architect grows.
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I am sure you have had Landscape Architecture and Interior Designing as core subjects or as electives during your academic tenure of B.Arch. Which subject among the two you liked would be a better approach to choose these specialisation. Masters in Landscape means large scale projects, whereas interior design is much smaller in scale, so it depends purely on your interests.
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There are a lot of online courses and some certification courses, but all those won't give you a registration to practice in the field. You will have to pursue B.Arch and then specialize in the field of your choice, such as Architecture conservation, Digital Architecture, Urban Design, Urban Planning, Habitat Design, etc.
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If your drawing skills are good, then yes you should give a try to write NATA exams. NATA exams have 80 marks for drawing and 120 for aptitude. By reading a few books that make you prepared for Aptitude, you can easily score in that. Drawing skills are very difficult to obtain for a regular candidate since it only comes by practice. After you qualify in NATA you will be trained in an Architecture school to do Architectural drawings.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, there are Architecture firms having an annual turnover of more than a crore. It purely depends on the design style and execution team than the experience. If a design style is great and loved by many then even a young Architectural firm can have a turnover of more than a crore and there are many examples of the same.
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