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Scholar-Level 18
I can appreciate your enthusiasm and sincerity in looking for architectural field after your BE in civil engineering, but I am afraid admissions to M Arch are only on the basis of Bachelor of architecture and even while doing Bachelor of architecture one needs to pass in exam called NATA, which I am sure you would not have attempted because you were doing only BE. This being the case I am really unable to help you in giving the link for any institute which will accept your candidature for M Arch after doing BE civil. However, best wishes to your future career.
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Guide-Level 12
Best of Luck.
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Contributor-Level 7
According to the second list, you are eligible for any branch in Thapar University.
Cut off list is quite low this time.
Hurry up. Go and deposit your fees.
But, I will suggest you to try for JEE Mains counselling also.
You can get good NIT.
Best wishes.
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Contributor-Level 7
For mechanical engineering, it can be 7k approx
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
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