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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Both the courses mentioned by have their own advantages. It solely depends on your area or interest. I can give you an insight to Architecture domain.
Architecture is a creative emerging field. There are lots of opportunities for anyone who becomes an architect in the future.
An architects career opportunities vary, such as:
Entrepreneurs
Architects (Junior/ Senior)
Furniture design
Photography
Construction and Community based volunteering
Infrastructure development
Graphic design
Set Design
Jewelry design
Advance research in Architecture
Faculty at School of Architecture
History, Restoration and Preservation
Interior design
Product design
Landsca
...more

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Asif Ali Rizwi

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No, mathematics and English are compulsory for B.Arch.

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prem kapoor

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Hi,
You need to qualify NATA for B.Arch and JEE Mains for B.Tech. Refer the following links for the same:
http://nata.nic.in/webinfo/public/home.aspx
http://jeemain.nic.in/jeemainapp/root/loginpage.aspx

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Akarsh jain

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Qualify entrance exams like JEE, B. Arch and NATA .

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

No doubt B.Tech has better future perspectives than B.Arch. Architecture is a niche sector. B.Tech has variety of fields from computer science to fire safety. You have lot of options to choose from, engineers are required in numerous fields. Looking at future India and rest of the world is going to be digitized, hence computers/electronics/electrical will have a higher jobs as compared to other disciplines. In my view, B.Tech is more prosperous than B.Arch.

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Akaash Dubey

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It depends on your B.Arch college and your company. But, for freshers it will be 8-15 lakhs per annum and later it will increase with your experience.

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Nithash Majumdar

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Hi,
Both the courses are best in their respective fields. B.Arch deals with all sorts of designing structures and many more. Whereas, B.Tech deals with the rest other engineering fields as computer science, civil, mechanical, electronics, electrical and many more.

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Ubaid ALi

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Yes, you are eligible. But, you must clear NATA exam.

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