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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
IIA: https://indianinstituteofarchitects.com/ is the place where you can have associateship exa
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
To improve your career prospects, you need to study further either in your technical field or in a general area of study. If you wish to study further to improve your job prospects, then as a Diploma-holder, you can seek lateral entry to the second year of BE. Several engineering colleges offer this provision. You can pursue your Bachelors in architecture from Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) through correspondence. It conducts non-formal engineering education programmes, successful completion of which is recognised as equivalent to a graduate degree in engineering. The Associate Membership of the Indian Institute of Architects
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
You should take over a job after Bachelors for sure. First of all, let us talk about private sector jobs. Some of the notable recruiters include:
-Interior Design firms
-Architecture firms
-Design Studios
-Realty and Construction Management firms
-Furniture Design/Manufacturing firms
-Design Consultancies
Talking about Government sector jobs, the prime recruiters are:
-PSUs
-PWD
-Town/City Planning Department
-Municipal Corporation
If you are an entrepreneur at heart, you may start your own venture (design studio, interior design firm, design consultancy etc.).
Starting salary of an interior designer depends upon a number of factors
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Construction Management (CM) or Construction Project Management (CPM), has its roots in Project Management (PM). PM in turn has its roots in aerospace projects, which have the distinction of being the projects which exceed their budgets by sometimes as high as 400% and get delayed by decades. Infrastructure; Construction projects too have faced similar problems, but, to a lesser degree.
In India, most civil engineering graduates who opt for a Masters (M.Tech/ME) mostly aim for Structural Engineering, as it is considered the toughest and the one with the most perceived value by both the industry and academia. CPM was a niche field a
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
No doubt GATE IIT, J P Nagar is the best. Check their awesome results in 2016. Every institute talk about personal attention but in actual it is not, but GATE IIT really provide the same and maintain the quality standards too.
They have good knowledge of subjects.
Excellent faculties of industrial experience.
Excellent facilities, for students.
Good interaction, with individual students.
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Although in the beginning of your career you would be expected to understand the practical aspects of being on the job and strike the right balance of listening to the client and coming out with a design both aesthetically and practically correct. You will have the option of working with construction companies, builders, independently, consultancies, and many other options as well. There are also jobs available in the public sector which will include departments such as National Institute of Urban Affairs, Public Works Department, Housing and Urban Development Corporation, Ministry of Defense, National Building organisation, Archae
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, you will be able to study B.Arch even if you didn't give NATA. Though NATA is the most common exam to get into over 200 colleges all over the country. There are other tests like JEE paper 2 for architecture and planning courses. National Institutes of Technology and Schools of Planning and Architecture offer these courses based on JEE paper 2 scores. Here is a link that will help you with details of these examinations.
http://www.silica.co.in/arch.html
Best of luck!
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
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