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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The Department of Architecture of BMS offers programs in B.Arch, M.Arch (Habitat Design) and doctoral programme under VTU, Belgaum.
The annual intake for B.Arch is 120. It has good infrastructure and well-experienced faculty members.
MIT ADT (Arts, Design and Technology) is located in Pune. It offers a B.Arch programme of 5-year duration which is approved by the COA (Council of architecture). This is also a good choice for architecture when compared to most of th
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Faculty
The faculty members are a nice blend of old and young professors and the interesting part is that a lot of visiting faculty members are invited at regular times to take the lectures, in their area of expertise. The head-of-departments are the permanent faculty members, and needless to mention about their experience. Also, they are good teachers and can explain concepts well. Some of the faculty members have been the student of J.J. College itself, and are very flexible with handling things.
Infrastructure
The infrastructure falls nothing s
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
For the KIITEE B.Arch exam, you first need to know about the syllabus. Which is neither too vast nor difficult as such.
Below I am mentioning some of the most important topics/chapters that are very frequently asked in the KIITEE exam.
(#) For physics portion, the basic understanding of classical mechanics is quite enough. However, you must have a very strong command over certain topics like Electrostatics and Magnetism. In addition to this, you have to learn a slight about Thermodynamics and waves & oscillation.
(#) For mathematics, you must have to learn the entire calculus (preferably differention & integration). It has a grea
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
M.Arch is a Masters course in architecture in which students can learn about a particular specialization. M.Arch is a good option if one wants to go for teaching jobs. After doing M.Arch one can become a teacher or professor in colleges for architecture subject. After clearing UGC NET they can get jobs in top colleges. One can also get jobs in various top companies for urban design, property development, asset ma
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Both are different courses, job opportunities are different, salary is different and work load is different.
So it depends upon aspirants that in which field he/she wants to go for. But, nowadays B.Arch is more popular than B.Planning.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Entrepreneurs
Architects (Junior/ Senior)
Furniture design
Photography
Construction& Commun
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Any addition along with B.Arch degree would make you stand apart from the rest. Maybe a technical qualification such as LEED or GRIHA, would make you much stronger in the field of sustainability. B.Arch degree is a five-year course and is well valued. Additional qualifications such as a:
Certified Autodesk Architecture Specialist
Certified Autodesk Revit Architecture Specialist
Certified Autodesk 3DS MAX specialist
Certified Google Sketch Up Specialist
Certified Photoshop Specialist
Certified Photography Specialist would make you stand apart.
Good luck!
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The university has a good amount of infrastructure and also has collaborations with few inte
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