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Indian Institute of Technology- Roorkee
Indian Institute of Technology- Kharagpur
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology- Bhopal
National Institute of Technology- Calicut
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
A3 size drawing paper for NATA.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
I can appreciate your enthusiasm and sincerity in looking for architectural field after your BE in civil engineering, but I am afraid admissions to M Arch are only on the basis of Bachelor of architecture and even while doing Bachelor of architecture one needs to pass in exam called NATA, which I am sure you would not have attempted because you were doing only BE. This being the case I am really unable to help you in giving the link for any institute which will accept your candidature for M Arch after doing BE civil. However, best wishes to your future career.
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Scholar-Level 17
No, B.Arch is mandatory for M.Arch according to council of Architecture. But, yes you can always pursue Masters in Construction Technology or Construction Project Management with Bachelors in Civil Engineering.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
NATA/ JEE paper 2 is made mandatory to take up Architecture course throughout India. You may pursue B. Design, which also has similar scope and only 3/4 year course, if you don't manage to get through JEE Paper 2 and NATA.
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Scholar-Level 17
Reading material for JEE paper 2 is available in some preparatory exam books available in the market and also online. But, I would suggest you to collect previous year question papers and go through it, since the pattern would remain the same.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
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