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Rochit Goel

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Dear Zenith,
B.Arch and BSc IT are two very different streams. You can not differentiate between the two as one stream is of architecture and the other is Information Technology. Both the courses are good carer options, however you will have to decide which interests you the most.

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Ayush Goel

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1. IIT Roorkee
2. School of Planning & Architecture (SPA) Delhi
3. Sir J J College of Architecture Mumbai
4. CEPT University Ahmedabad
5. Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University Hyderabad
6. NIT Trichy
7. Jadavpur University Faculty Council of Engineering & Technology - Kolkata
8. BIT Mesra
9. IIT Kharagpur
10. MANIT Bhopal

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Lokesh Mathur

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B.Arch. is a full time 5 year degree course. It includes 10 semesters each year has two semesters. To get admission in this programme you have to appear in NATA (National Aptitude Test for Architecture) Which organized by COA (Council of Architecture) of India every year. The another related course in BID i.e. Bachelor of Interior Design. This programme doesn't having any entrance exam. Any candidate who have pass in 10+2 with 40 percent marks can apply for this programme.

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Chetna S

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Since b.arch is a 5 years professional course so u r placed in 4th year itself for internships to understand the job. In case you wish to pursue your studies further, go for masters degree or diplomas to specialize.

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SAYANTAN MUKHERJEEOptimistic, nature loving, work lover.

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Hello dear, generally one needs to score 50% in average in science stream for general category and 45% for sc/st category students to take admission in b.arch along with a valid entrance score. Hope u do well. Thank you.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Rijesha, of course you can pursue your B. Arch from Canada. The basic criteria is good academic standing if you want to get into a good university. Taking SAT is not mandatory but a few universities might require. As an international student you must also take IELTS or TOEFL. A little research by visiting university websites and the department page will help. McGill, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, University of Western Ontario, University of Waterloo are some of Canada's famous universities.
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