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2015-12-01 18:09:22
Guide-Level 15
B. Arch is more about technical course. It is the related to designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures.
Project management is much inclined towards the management aspects. Although Project management is not a rocket science, yet it often gets dressed up that way. In reality, project management is just a set of tools- a roadmap if you will, that enables managers to guide a project from point A to point B and do so in a way that demonstrates efficiency, cost-savings and plain 'ol ingenuity.
Being said that, the benefits of project management are ten-fold. If you want to pursue master's in project management
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2015-11-30 18:14:11
Guide-Level 15
B Arch is a technical course where as B Des does not take care engineering aspects in design. B Arch take care of with the optimum usage of resources where as B Des does not looks in to those aspects.
For more details, refer the link below:
http://entrance-exam.net/b-arch-vs-b-des-which-course-is-better/
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2015-11-30 17:59:59
Guide-Level 15
Yes! Of course. Apart form designing Architecture field is all about dealing with vendors and estimating the cost for the project. MBA in finance will help you to understating the costing and estimation of the project .
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2015-11-30 17:40:52
Guide-Level 15
Yes you can if u want to make career in same, AMET is one such college. Frankly speaking, Such a programme is useful only if you want to join Naval Forces as Private Shipping Industry in India is still not very big and it has long way to go. However, you may find jobs in government sector like Ministry of transport and shipping & research Institutes. For more information please go through the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/293/Naval-Architecture-Nature-Of-Work-Employment-Avenues-Courses
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2015-11-30 17:31:43
Guide-Level 15
Your question is very generic. Assuming you fit in the eligibility criteria, what more is required the the passion for the subject. The rest would automatically fall in place.
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2015-11-30 14:34:54
Guide-Level 15
For Jee Mains, B.Arch preparation you should consider Arihant's a complete self study guide ,it is best for jee mains aptitude .
Moreover for Nata exam, for drawing test you can learn it from youtube videos of circle line art school, it provides you a good hod on perspective , shading etc . and for aptitude part you should download an app- steps to architecture - i found its pattern and questions very similar to the nata test.
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2015-11-27 18:36:54
Guide-Level 15
Use the 5 years of architecture learning as stepping stones to your dream
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2015-11-27 18:26:36
Guide-Level 15
Civil@HBTI and B.Arch@IITR both are a good choice. You cant just put one over another in any aspect. Both are related nearly to same field but the only diff. between them is that Civil being a core branch opens more doors for you after your graduation. It leaves you with more no. of choices as compared to B.Arch . Generally the aspirants are lured to take B.Arch@IITR just because of the IIT tag and end up in a dilemma by the end of their second year.
Although there is no doubt that IITR is far better than HBTI. After all it is an IIT, but that should not affect the branch of your choice. I am not denying that B.Arch is bad but
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2015-11-27 16:32:43
Guide-Level 15
Hi Mudit, As far as I know, to get admission in B. Arch in IIT - Kharagpur you have to clear JEE advanced first and then clear the B. Arch paper conducted after the results are out and not through NATA. IIT Roorkee offers admission on the basis of Architecture Aptitude Test which was conducted on June 21, 2015.
Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) 2015 is an architecture entrance exam for admission into IITs into the 5 years undergraduate B.Arch Course. Eligibility for Architecture Aptitude Test: Only those candidates who would have given B. Arch program (available at IIT Kharagpur and IIT Roorkee) as one of their choices while fill
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2015-11-27 15:42:11
Guide-Level 15
So far as I know, the scenario of architecture engineering (scope wise) is not much better in India now a days.Even if u chose B. Arch in Jadavpur, u may be placed in an IT firm if your non-tech part will be good. BUT will u be satisfied after doing 4 years of B. Arch nd then joining an IT Firm.
In my view it will b better to opt for CSE in UIT, burdwan.because you'll be in college for 4 years only but you have to carry your branch till the last breath.
As you are interested in CSE and UIT burdwan is also a good college (no doubt, jadavpur university is superb), go for it.
Also try for IEM.
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