Architecture
Hello aspirant,
Calculating your aggregate PCM(Physics, chemistry and Mathematics) score in class 12th, you have got 44.67% in class 12th, which is below the required eligibility criteria for admission into various architecture colleges. So, Inspite of scoring good marks in NATA, you cannot take admission in Architecture colleges.
As per Council of Architecture regulations, a candidate applying to any school / colleges of architecture in India should have 50% marks in 10+2 or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics and 40% score in NATA, i.e. at least 70/200.
Further, to know more about the NATA eligibility criteria, admissions, syllabus, etc - you can follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/nata
I hope that this will help.
hello aspirant,
To get admission in any Best College in Architecture Course (B.arch) after 12th, Candidates must appear for NATA TEST (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) . Those students who passed 10+2 from the Arts stream may use it for admission to an Architecture institute.
Furthermore, you must give KVPY Exam as it will benefit you in many ways. IF you clear KVPY, you will receive a scholarship from 1st year onwards of your graduation. The KVPY scholars receive Rs. 5000 monthly scholarship from 1st to 3rd year of B.Sc/ B.Stat/ B.S./ B.Math/ Integrated M.S./M.Sc and an annual contingency grant of Rs.20,000 . After three years the scholarship is enhanced to Rs.7,000 per month during M.Sc/ 4th & 5th year of Integrated M.S./ M.Sc and an annual contingency grant of Rs. 28,000 .
Further,to know more information about the B.Arch Course, career, syllabus, etc - you can follow the below mentioned link to know more ; https://dqxeclau.top/courses/b-arch-bachelor-of-architecture
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
Your rank is far higher than the cutoff to get a seat at Andhra University if we look at the cutoff trends of the last few years . A rank of at least 7950 or lower is required to be admitted to Andhra University. So the likelihood is quite low. Although it is a respectable rating, I advise you to apply to several other reputable universities.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Hello,
Mathematics is mandatory for Architecture, though it vary from college to college.
Firstly do some research on colleges you may want to go & then check the eligibility.
Hope this helps you!!
The quality learning of Wadiyar college of Architecture good environment studios are wide-open flexible floor plan, with plenty of natural light from the sides. The upper floor studios have skylights. Each studio accommodates desk space for 40 students, with A1 sized drawing table and personal locker space. The College is well equipped with facilities like Lecture Halls, Studios, Library, Computer Labs, Workshop, Exhibition Hall, Material Museum, etc., exceeding the norms of the University and the Council of Architecture.
There is no information given about the hostel in this college.
Hi,
B.Arch is better than the Diploma because it is a five year full time degree course. After completing diploma you will probably get job of a draftsmen in any architectural firm but after B. Arch you get the post of a junior architect and are also favourable for promotions with time and experience. So as you see you have better career opportunities. Also, for pursuing masters an undergraduate degree is a must. And most importantly, for practising as an Architect in India, you need a licence from the Council of Architecture which is possible only if you pursue B. Arch from a COA recognized college.
Of-course, B.Arch is better. It’s a degree after all. Diploma comes with lower pay, lesser opportunities, lesser knowledge. One can’t really compare a diploma with a degree.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hi there.
B. tech in Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering in IMU Vishakapatinam Campus is indeed a good option. The National Ship Design and Research Center (NSDRC), formerly known as Indian Maritime University (IMU), is located in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. It was founded on November 14, 2008, and the Indian government oversees it as a Central University. Under the auspices of the Ministry of Shipping, Government of India, IMU was founded as teaching- research institutes, with Chennai serving as the corporate headquarters. With a focus on developing fields like oceanography, maritime history, maritime laws, maritime security, search and rescue, transportation of dangerous cargo, environmental studies, and other related fields, it was established to promote maritime studies, training, research, and extension and to achieve excellence in these fields. IMU is connected with 24 other institutions around India.
This fundamental engineering degree programme, that span across 4 years and prepares students for designing and building marine structures and vessels. Admission is handled by CET.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! After 10 , the course would not be much beneficial ,you should finish class 12th first, acheive good rank in jee mains ,get top colleges which offer architecture course and then your life will be on good track, however after 10 th only diplomas are available for you . Like
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Hey aspirant,
Architecture courses in India can be expensive or budget friendly and it completely depends on which college you choose. There are colleges in India which charge approximately five lakhs for one year and Dara some colleges on the other hand would charge around 30 or 40,000 per year for the same course. The fees for the courses totally depend on which college you get into and the eligibility for the same H depends on whether you choose to give Nata or JEE and how are you score in them. Hope this helps all the Best!
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