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Neha Gautam

Contributor-Level 7

You are not allowed, to do any course in Architect or construction, if you have studied from commerce side in your higher studies, as you have not studied anything regarding architecture. But if you have done PCM, so by giving the entrance exam you can get admission in B.Arch.

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Hemanth Gunturi

Beginner-Level 5

An interior architect can be an interior designer, but it will not work the other way as the main difference between an interior designer and an architect lies in their education and training. An architect is trained in creating a structural building that meets national, state and local building codes. An interior designer is trained in creating a functional and quality interior environment.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Use this link https://www.shiksha.com/design/interior-design/colleges/colleges-india?uaf[]=base_course&uaf[]=et_dm&ts=4071793&rf=filters&bc[]=100&ed[]=et_21::dm_33&ed[]=et_21::dm_34.

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Hemanth Gunturi

Beginner-Level 5

The average salary for an Architect is 3,92,500 per year (32,710 per month), which is 5,000 (+1%) higher than the national average salary in India. An Architect can expect an average starting salary of 1,37,800.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Yes, an architect is an interior designer but it does not work the other way around as Architects are more focused on the technical requirements, interior designers on the human psychology and emotional aspects of spaces.

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Hemanth Gunturi

Beginner-Level 5

An architect is trained in creating a structural building that meets national, state and local building codes. An interior designer is trained in creating a functional and quality interior environment. Architects are more focused on the technical requirements, interior designers on the human psychology and emotional aspects of spaces. Architect has a better pay.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you can pursue a career in building information modeling (BIM) as an architect. This will be really beneficial for you in this digital world. You can learn the necessary skills for virtual design and construction (VDC) methods through this course. You can take your work to digital platforms, which will assist you in working on home models. You can definitely pursue a career in this field because BIM is now widely used in the design and construction of commercial buildings. The BIM market is anticipated to reach USD 10.7 billion by 2026, according to numerous surveys. In the beginning, you can expect to earn an average salary of Rs
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deepika maurya

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Bachelor of Architecture is a five-year undergraduate course in which candidates are taught to construct and design bridges, buildings, monuments, and other construction-able structures. There are 7 best countries to live in as an architect are, Ireland, Qatar, Canada, Australia, the US, the UK, and Switzerland. The United State architects are rich. An upper-level manager, a partner, or a principal generally makes more than about 95-98 percent of the U. S. A. It is also sort of the same way how people believe those working in the tech industry or engineering believe them to be well off. However, India is still a developing country. The
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REETU Rana

Beginner-Level 5

You have two options. First one being, you're doing a course (MSW/MA/M.Sc/Maharashtra) in TISS and in your first year itself you appear for TISSNET, clear the cut-off for HRM&LR, get selected post your interview and join. In this case, you'll be discontinuing your earlier course mid-way.
Second, why do you want to wait 2 years to complete another course and then do M.A. in HRM & LR?

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REETU Rana

Beginner-Level 5

Once internships are complete and students have graduated, they can move on to become a licensed architect. As licensed architects gain more and more experience, they can move up to senior architect/designer, and then on to project manager, department head, and so on.

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