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deepika maurya

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The career opportunities for architects are very high because of the boom in the construction and design fields. They are demanded by various governments and private organizations. You can work in the sectors of construction, urban planning, urban development corporations, public works departments, interior design, etc. Architects have lots of job opportunities in architecture firms, universities, consulting companies, etc. Global markets, especially in the USA, Australia, and Dubai, provide attractive careers and jobs for architecture graduates. Architects can work in the office as well as on the construction site. They work as design
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Aadarshini

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The top college for B Architecture is Chandigarh University. Career in Architecture is attractive, high paying, and has lots of potential in terms of growth. India needs more than 10,000 trained professionals in various government and private organizations. Top Recruiters in government. Sector
Municipalities
City Development Corporation
State Architectural Department
Architecture and Building Development Firms
Town Planning Department
Housing Boards
Urban Development Corporation
State Public Work Departments
Public Service Commission
Civil Service
Public Sector Banks
Defence
Department of Railways
Department of Post and Telegraph
National Building or
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. A Bachelor of Architecture has a good job scope in today developing world. Any student who has completed a B.Arch degree can get placed in the college placements (if it exists in their institution). Other than that, there are various job opportunities in both the private and government sectors. Job openings are almost equal to the number of students, thus providing it for everyone. Furthermore, depending on their skills, a wide range of roles are available, thus allowing even freshers to get a job of their choice. Mostly it is considered a cakewalk for the graduates to get placed in an architectural fir
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Most of the jobs after undergoing this course are in the field of construction and town planning. Some of the job profiles in this field are Architect, Lead Architect, Landscape Architect / Designer, Interior Designer, Interior Stylist, Associate Architect, Surveyor, Project manager, etc. The average salaries range from INR 4,50,000 to INR 11,45,00. After completion of this course, students can undertake Masters programs in architecture or planning. Further, they may take up M.Tech and then go for M.Phil. Or Ph.D. programs. An architect or an architectural engineering professional has a huge scope, whet
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Asking someone else which course is best for you is your first mistake. Instead read the course details, differences, and then ask yourself which course would suit you better. As mentioned, no matter which course you graduate from, you would find a job, but, what kind of job do you want to do? Based on the answer peruse the suitable course. B.Arch scope:
Most of the jobs after undergoing this course are in the field of construction and town planning. Some of the job profiles in this field are Architect, Lead Architect, Landscape Architect / Designer, Interior Designer, Interior Stylist, Associate Archite
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. While both the courses offer the same level of salary and job opportunities, these courses should be selected based on their interests. Never allow someone else to decide the best course for you. Here is everything about civil engineering and B.Arch. That you need to know. Scope of the subject : Civil engineering course teaches a candidate how to inspect, plan, execute the architectural design for a building or any structure. Civil engineering focuses on the structural elements of the design and sees that these structures are properly built. On the other hand, B.Arch. Graduate has to design buildings an
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Civil Engineering is much broader than Architecture and deals with the design, planning, and construction of buildings, roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, and other infrastructure projects. Civil engineers are involved in all the construction phases (designing, planning, overseeing the construction process). However Arch is the most preferable programme. The students get a lot of opportunity for getting a job or for pursuing a Masters degree abroad after completing a Bachelors in Architecture. Moreover, in general, civil engineers are equipped with more knowledge than architects in terms of complex mathemat
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Khushi Sanghvi

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At first if I talk about Interior Design then the growing infrastructure due to urbanisation and urge of people to renovate interiors of buildings for a change is never going to stop which leads in high demand of Architects and Interior Designers. Interior Designing is a career with endless opportunities and ever growing demand thus have a lot of scope. Secondly about the furniture design, it goes hand in hand with the interiors or exteriors of a building, In today's world of customisation, people are more likely to have specific kind of requirements in their furnitures and want to have unique design and look. So scope of Furniture des
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Arshiya Singh

Scholar-Level 16

Being alumni of LPU, I recommend LPU for this programme. LPU is recognised by COA. LPU is amongst the top 5 School of Architecture, Design, and Planning disciplines in India and the top 100 schools globally by 2025 by becoming a Center of design excellence in Academics, Consultancy, and Research. LPU School of Architecture and Design is among Punjab best colleges and ranked among the top ten promising architecture institutes of India by Higher Education Review. In an era of smart cities, sustainable buildings, and contemporary interiors, we train our students to become lateral thinkers by focusing on the critical design approach. With
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Anisha AnishaOptimistic

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Hello Shilpa, There are many career options after completing B.Arch best career option is one in which you have interest ! Options are :-
1) Pursuing Masters like MBA or M.Arch etc.
2) Starting Internship in Design
3) Starting your own business
4) Joining Government Services !
I hope you find it helpful !

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