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2016-02-16 14:10:39

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Tushar Raka

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Dear Shreya, yes you can apply for JBIMS after giving MBA CET in March as JBIMS is going to conduct its admission process through CAP round under DTE.

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2016-02-10 19:03:26

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ANKIT SHARMA

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Yes , the registration of GD/PI was closed but the institute has chosen to open the registration process again for certain left over seats and the last date to apply is 15 march,2016.

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2016-01-30 11:24:08

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NINA Joy P

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Yes you will be. But you will have to inform the college about the reason of you not being able to attend the selection process and you will also have to go through the entire process again, starting from the application forms.

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2016-01-28 19:12:18

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MAYANK YADUVANSI

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In MH-CET score above 95 percentile.

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2016-01-22 14:49:58

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2015-11-27 12:14:27

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Vipul Verma

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Hi Parv
These IIT colleges offer M.Arch course:
-IIT Kharagpur
-IIT Rorkee
For applying in above institutes you should visit their websites for the admission procedure.
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating. All the Best!

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2015-11-26 18:51:58

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Ruby,
MBA or M.Arch can be beneficial because you'll have a better idea what will be required of you in the professional world. An MBA / M.Arch would be very helpful if your goal is to own your own business or to be a principal in an architectural firm.
Also, I must mention that if your bachelors degree in architecture is not a 5 year program, in most cases you will not be allowed to get registered. It makes more sense to get your Masters in Architecture first, then work for a few years, get your licenses, and then purse the MBA. This is a very effective way to keep your career on track while learning the business background on the
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2015-11-05 17:54:26

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Monisha Barua

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I would invite Uttam Ch. to share his views on this

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