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New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
If you have missed the registration for NATA, than you have chance through JEE marks because many colleges do accept JEE Mains for B.Arch program.
You can check the below mentioned link for further information:
http://jeemain.nic.in/webinfo/Public/Home.aspx
All the best.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
The understanding of architecture, spaces and construction details could be understood by anybody regardless of how you interpret it on paper.
More than sketching, drafting will be an integral part of your architectural life.
That's the beauty of architecture. Your love, passion, persistence for the field will determine your future in it. You can draw it, draft it or make a model of it. The medium is only as good as your concept or understanding.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Eligibility as per NATA:
Secured 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination with Mathematics as one of the subjects;
Or
10+3 Diploma (any stream) recognized by Central/State Govt with 50% aggregate marks with
Mathematics;
Or
International Baccalaureate Diploma passed/appearing, after 10 years of Schooling with 50%
marks in aggregate and with Mathematics as compulsory subject of examination.
So, accordingly, you are not eligible for B.Arch programme.
You may consider other options for your education.
All the best.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
If you want to earn decent salary, then you can pursue B.Tech in computer science. I would suggest you to pursue engineering from a good college.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Maths can be assigned a lesser time than physics and chemistry as a major portion of maths is covered during the preparation of board. But, this subject must not be ignored. Here the trick is to practice more and more important topics. In the beginning, some questions may sound alien, but as you keep on practicing, you will start having a command on the subject.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The eligibility for RPIIT is:
1) 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized Board/University with Mathematics as a subject of examination with at least 50% (45% in case of candidate belonging to reserved category i.e. SC category) aggregate marks.
Or
Candidates with 10+3 Diploma (any stream) recognized by central/ State Governments with 50% (45% in case of candidate belonging to reserved category i.e. SC category) in aggregate
2) In order to pass NATA Test a candidate must obtain minimum of 40% marks.
You may register here for admission:
http://rpiit.com/home/popup
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