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Gaurika Chhabra

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FOAP M.Arch fees is between INR 1.41 to 1.47 lakh. FOAP fee structure includes various components. The total fees may vary at the time of payment due to other variables of the fee structure. 

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Gaurika Chhabra

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To get admission in M.Arch at FOAP college:

  • The student have a graduation degree in relevant field with an aggregate of 50% from a recognised university. 
  • The selection process of the college is entrance based.
  • The student needs to have a valid score in GATE, followed by written test and interview process.

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Gaurika Chhabra

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The seat intake of M.Arch programme at FOAP college is 40. The college offers M.Arch programme in full-time mode at the college campus. The duration of the course is two years. Check the table below to know specialisation- wise seat intake:

Course

Seat Intake

M.Arch

 

20

M.Arch in Environmental Design

 

 

20

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Gaurika Chhabra

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FOAP M.Arch admissions are  entrance based. To get admission in M.Arch at FOAP, the student must have a graduation degree. The student should have a UG degree in relevant field with an aggregate of 50% from a recognised university.The student should have a valid score in GATE, followed by written test and interview process.

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Mohit Mishra

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It is very much competitive to get hired by top recruiters such as Morphogenesis, CP Kukreja, Sanjay Puri Architects, Godrej & Boyce L&T, Shapoorji Pallonji and Tata Projects but not impossible. 

You basically need strong portfolios, specialised skills (like BIM, sustainability), excellent communication, and a standout mentality beyond just grades.

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Pallavi

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Sure, there are more than 100 private M.Arch colleges in India that are known for their excellent coursework and practical exposure. Some of the best private M.Arch colleges are given below:

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Aashi Rai

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The syllabus of M.Arch is considered moderate to difficult most of the times, because it needs a significant amount of time commitment and advanced, specialised knowledge.  It involves in-depth study of

The course also needs extensive studio work, iterative design projects, and detailed technical submissions that often comes with tight deadlines.

As the course is built on foundational knowledge from a Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch), it is way more intensive in research, technical depth, and specialization.

Hope this helps!

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Shruti Shukla

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If you want to get admission into M.Arch colleges in India than you can consider the following exams other than NATA:

  • MAH MArch CET
  • GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering),
  • CEED (Common Entrance Exam for Design)
  • Karnataka PGCET
  • CEETA
  • KCET
  • CUET-PG

Some colleges also require their own aptitude tests and interviews for postgraduate architecture admissions that basically focuses on design, reasoning, and aptitude skills like JMI Entrance Exam and CUCET etc. 

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Pallavi Rai

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M.Arch specializations such as Urban Design, Sustainable Architecture, and Construction Management most of the times offer excellent job opportunities because of their high demand in real estate, green building, and large-scale infrastructure projects with roles like Urban Designer, Sustainability Expert, and Project Manager that leads the students to strong growth and high earning potential in private firms, public sectors, and even self-employment.

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Kritika Tyagi

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Yes, there are some M.Arch specializations that usually have better placement records, such as Urban Design, Construction Management, Sustainable Architecture, and Landscape Architecture that leads to more and better job opportunities compared to the regular other M.Arch specializations, as these fields currently have high demand in the industry.

However, the placements also depend on the specific college's placement records and the recruiting companies that they invite.

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