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Eligibility for B.Arch. ProgrammeCandidates for B.Arch. programme are selected through counselling based on the rank secured in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and in the qualifying examination. Candidates should have pa
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Eligibility for B.Arch. ProgrammeCandidates for B.Arch. programme are selected through counselling based on the rank secured in the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and in the qualifying examination. Candidates should have passed 10 +2 examination (HSC/ CBSE /ISC etc.) or any other equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate of 50% of Marks in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. They should have studied English as subjects of study. The candidates should have a minimum score with pass in NATA and a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in the qualifying examinationAge Limit: Candidates date of birth should fall on after 1st July 2002Selection Criteria -Minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Maths, Physics and Chemistry in 12th class and qualify in NATA.
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No, it is not compulsory. This decision depends on your personal goals, career aspirations, and the specific requirements of the field you wish to enter.While a Master's degree can provide additional knowledge, specialization, and opport
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No, it is not compulsory. This decision depends on your personal goals, career aspirations, and the specific requirements of the field you wish to enter.While a Master's degree can provide additional knowledge, specialization, and opportunities for research and advanced study, it is not a mandatory step for all design professionals. Many successful designers have built their careers solely with a Bachelor's degree and practical experience.But, if you have a specific area of design that you are passionate about and wish to gain in-depth knowledge and expertise, a Master's degree can offer specialized courses and research opportunities.If you aspire to teach design at a higher education institution or engage in design research, a Master's degree or even a Ph.D. might be necessary.In some cases, certain job positions or companies may prefer candidates with advanced degrees.
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a year ago
What is the dress code at B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology?
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Vishwaa YuvarajCurrent Student
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In B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology dress code is much important. If you're a Muslim girl opting a course in Crescent then you should dress properly by wearing a hijab, none of the gender is allowed to wear t-shi
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In B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology dress code is much important. If you're a Muslim girl opting a course in Crescent then you should dress properly by wearing a hijab, none of the gender is allowed to wear t-shirts, track pants and shorts, women's wearing salvar must use shawls, using leggings is not supported, sleeveless tops are not allowed. No one is allowed to wear jeans while writing examinations.Everyone must wear shoes (casual or formal) and no one is allowed to wear chappals.
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a year ago
How is CGPA calculated in B. S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology?
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Vishwaa YuvarajCurrent Student
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Actually it's a confusing process but I will try to answer at my best.First you need to get a certain score in both internal exams which is combined with your end semester examination and sgpa is calculated.The ratio is 40 marks obtained in in
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Actually it's a confusing process but I will try to answer at my best.First you need to get a certain score in both internal exams which is combined with your end semester examination and sgpa is calculated.The ratio is 40 marks obtained in internal exams + 60 marks obtained in end semester examination.If you fail in internal exam with a single digit number then you cannot pass the subject even if you have a 90+ score in the end semester examinations.The GPA you get after completing every semester is SGPA, and then after completing all the 8 semesters the average of 8 SGPA is taken and the final CGPA is calculated from the SGPA's that you have taken.So you must put all your efforts in all your semesters to get a good CGPA after completion of your degree.
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