B.Plan
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There is good chance that you can qualify for JEE Advanced at this percentile.
You may have also applied for JEE Main April examinations. I suggest you to prepare better this time and increase your score. Good mark in JEE Main will secure your seat in NITs if by chance you would not able to get into IITs.
Hello,
To calculate your rank you can use the following formula
100 - your total percentile score is the percentage of people ahead of you. 112679 are the number of candidates appeared for January exam.
So rank formula is (100 - your total score) X 112679 /100.
so your approximate rank will be 8383
Hi perimilla
Bachelor in planning is a 4 year undergrauate coure which is baseed on management and engineering of human settlement. Admission to this course is based on JEE , NATA ,etc.
You need to be more specific in your query so we can easily help you with it .
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you are expecting 200 out of 360 which is 55.5 % of total marks. Percentile depends on lots of factors. Percentile is calculated as how you performed in the exam and what is your score out of all the candidates and how many have score below your score and above your score. After all these analysis , percentile is given.
Rank is based on your score and number of candidates ahead of you will be the main factor to increase or decrease your rank. The more you score in the exam , your rank will decrease for sure.
Hope it helps!
hi Kiran
hope you are doing great
B . Planning is a course that imparts the basic planning knowledge, skills and techniques required by professional planners.After completing Bachelor of Planning course , graduates may either start working or go for further studies (PG courses ).
Admission to the course is based on the candidate’s performance in a relevant entrance test and subsequent round of counselling. Few entrance tests which are conducted for admission to the course like jee,nata,up see.
The average tuition fee charged for the course in India ranges between INR 1 lakh and 2 lacs for a span of 4 years, and the average annual salary offered to such professionals ranges between INR 3 to 6 lacs, increasing with experience and expertise
now talking about carrer aspects
Government Departments related to Urban and Town planning, Government-operated Housing schemes, Government Transportation Projects (Highways, Railways and Metros etc), administration creation and rehabilitation projects, PWD employment posts, Municipal conglomerate job posts etc. are well known government job opportunities available in front of planning graduates
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Hello Sandip,
The career options after B.Planning are-
Government Departments related to Urban and Town planning,
Government operated Housing schemes,
Government Transportation Projects (Highways, Railways and Metros etc),
Government Construction and rehabilitation projects,
Municipal Corporation job posts etc
Firms indulged in Realty Development,
Construction firms,
Architecture and Interior Design firms,
Public Structure Construction firms (PPP model- like roads and bridges etc),
Self employment opportunities are also available in front of planning professionals. Starting a consultancy service is the first thing that comes to my mind, talking about self employment.
Please understand that although entrance exam for both fields B.Arch & B.Planning are usually same but they are not much related. The information provided below will focus on b.planning with minimal comparison and relation of planning with other courses.
In architecture main focus is on design related concept but in Planning there is a lot of variation in subjects you learn. More focus is on analysis of data. These two courses are often confused and many students takes up planning because they don’t get admission in Architecture but are interested in studying at SPA Delhi. In case you are passionate about designing and that’s the reason for you joining B.Arch then we would suggest not to take up b.planning as its no where related to designing part
Future prospects planning is not lucrative in short run. There is lack of jobs in cities even though there is large need of planners. This is due to lack of awareness & understanding about the course. Moreover B.Arch degree holder can pursue M.Plan & they are more preferred in many companies as companies feel the person with B.Arch + M.Plan have both the skills of planner & Architect which turns out to be wrong in long run when things go wrong. If you study well & develops interest then good jobs are there but you will be required to search for them on your own because of lack of placement cell in some colleges. Starting will be 20-30K per month after b.planning, you can expect 20% difference in the mentioned salary depending on the company and the project on which you will be working.
M.Plan is a must of you want good job in long run as b.planning do not give you details or specific knowledge. b.planning is a mix of most of the Master Degrees so having specialization will help but again starting salary will be only somewhat more than that of a b.planning degree holder. You can expect a good income on basis of experience & contacts.
Contacts do matter in this field and can be developed while perusing course. You can expect a good income only after 4-5 years of work experience & hard work. Brand name of SPA Delhi will be helpful but not much so choose carefully. Scope & income of planners is much less in India as compared to that of developed and some developing countries, if you wish to go abroad then you can expect a good income from start.
Hope you find it helpful
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