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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

A Naval Architect must have an understanding of the various branches of engineering and must be on the forefront of high technology areas. A Naval Engineer requires a creative, enquiring and logical mind, ability to communicate clearly in speech and writing with various professionals and authorities, sound judgment and qualities of leadership.
Naval Architects have a wide range of employment opportunities open to them, both inland and located abroad. They are involved in such a wide variety of work that it is difficult to categorize it comprehensively.
However, the main areas of responsibility for a Naval Architect are as follows:
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mohammad sohail

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In the construction industry, projects usually require the knowledge and understanding of civil engineering and architecture. These are important disciplines that deal with the process of creating structures, such as buildings, airports, churches and houses.
Both professions have critical functions that are essential in any construction job and they rely on one-another to accomplish a given task.
However, Architecture focuses more on the spatial functionality and aesthetics of the development work and is more concerned with the artistry, look, feel and functionality of the design.
Both of the degree are goods, but in construction field yo
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Vivek C

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Civil engineering and architecture are different fields that cannot be compared as such. Architecture is more of creativity and civil is the application part of that creativity. So, opt for a field in which you have a keen interest. Though in terms of scope in the government sector, I would prefer Civil engineering over architecture as per the current scenario.

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Anant Raina

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Go for an MFA degree. Learn software such as VectorWorks, RenderWorks, PhotoShop, Illustrator, Max, etc. As you are from an architecture background, this will help you further.

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Pankaj Kumar

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Rizvi is a better choice as compared to BRICK and even the fees is less in Rizvi but to know the exact scenario for faculty and placements get in touch with the current students through social media or in person.

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CEPTUNIVERSITY

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Hi Shailly,
If you are keen on pursuing B Arch, you will have to choose science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as your subjects.

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