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Vansh Mangal

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The average package for students across all courses at Impact School of Architecture, including B.Arch and M.Arch, ranges between INR 3.12 LPA and INR 4.8 LPA, based on placements in 2023. The placement rate is reported to be 100%, with top recruiters including architectural firms and design consultancies. But that is not exactly the real story, most of the people do get placed (even though too low on salary), but a small chunk also remains unplaced. That is also due to their own incapabilities mostly. While B.Arch students typically dominate placements, M.Arch graduates also secure competitive roles in specialised fields.

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Vansh Mangal

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Yes, Karnataka PGCET is accepted for admission to the Master of Architecture (M.Arch) programme at Impact School of Architecture. It is one of the primary entrance exams considered, along with the Christ University Entrance Test. Candidates must have a B.Arch degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/Category-I) to qualify for admission.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, BMS School of Architecture offers a two-year M.Arch programme approved by Council of Architecture, (CoA), Govt. of Karnataka. The course is offered in affiliation with VTU and is spread across four semesters. The selection to M.Arch course is based on GATE or Karnataka PGCET score. Aspirants who have passed BArch or equivalent exam are eligible to apply for the M.Arch programme.

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Nishtha Shukla

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BMS School of Architecture has a total of 40 seats in the M.Arch programme. The school offers seats in M.Arch course based on Karnataka PGCET or GATE score. The first preference is given to candidates with GATE score. Once selected, aspirants need to pay the course fee to confirm their seat in the school.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, BMS School of Architecture considers Karnataka PGCET scores for admission to M.Arch programme. However, the school gives first preference to aspirants with a GATE score followed by PGCET rank holder. For admission under Management Quota, aspirants do not need to pass any of the accepted entrance exam. They are selected based on their performance in portfolio and PI round.

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Shailja Rawat

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If a candidate seeking admission to M.Arch at SPA Delhi has Bachelor's degree in an unrelated subject area, then they are required to take GRE. Hence, it is not necessary for each aspirant to take this test. Furthermore, this exam is conducted by ETS. GRE Test scores are made available 10 to 15 days from the examination.

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Shailja Rawat

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The selection for the SPA Delhi M.Arch course is based on GATE score. Hence, a candidate with an exam score is preferred. However, it is not compulsory. Candidates with CEED scores are also eligible to apply. Admission is only through either of these exams. Additionally, the student shall also meet the eligibility requirements. At the time of admission, students shall have the respective exam scorecard with them.

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Shailja Rawat

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School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi grants M.Arch admissions considering the applicants' performance in the qualifying exam, portfolio of work, personal interaction with faculty and/or written test, interest and motivation for the chosen study, and work experience. Moreover, at the time of admission, students shall submit the scorecard of the entrance test, pass certificates for academic records, etc., or the school holds the right to cancel the admission.

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