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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Look, it all depends on you and your future goals. But my suggestion is to go for job after B.Tech Planning and then apply for higher studies. The reasons are following:
(#) At the job, you will get the platform to showcase your talent and knowledge that you have acquired during classroom sessions.
(#) This job will give you the more confidence to face the real-time industrial projects and contracts.
(#) You can make your M.Tech or MBA application more appealing.
(#) You can make yourself a 'financially independent' guy which is very necessary in today's era.
(#) You can save a lot of money (at least some minor saving) for the e
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Construction technologists should have good knowledge about different types of materials used for construction, along with testing procedures to assure quality control.
Graduates of the Construction Technology programme have risen to the highest professional levels in building construction industry. Some of the jobs that are available for construction tec
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
The scope is only formed by the candidate. Out of the given two fields, wherever your interest lies scope is there. To have more insights, you need to first understand about both of these streams:
(#) Commercial Architecture: It involves planning, design and construction management of commercial and retail facilities which require attention of functionality, flexibility and costs. These days, it becomes slightly difficult to expand the horizons of commercial architecture. Local authorities commonly maintain strict regulations on commercial zoning and have the authority to designate any zoned area as such. A business must be locat
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
In India, you have a great amount of opportunities if you are pursuing Masters of Planning. Planners have diverse job opportunities available in front of them. Masters of Planning graduates have access to both government as well as private sector job opportunities. But after all, it all depends upon you and your future goals. Since you are more oriented towards government jobs, your chances are more. Various government recruitment agencies are there. Government departments related to urban and town planning, government operated housing schemes, government transportation projects (highways, railways and metros etc.), government co
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
B.Arch (Bachelor of architecture) is an undergraduate course of 5 years duration in the field of architecture. This course enables aspirants to become successful architects. Creativity and also the ability to take quick effective decisions are a necessity for any capable architect. The most common job responsibilities of a B.Arch graduate include the following:
1) Supervision
2) Planning
3) Designing
4) Construction
5) Inspection
B.Arch is a course for which you need to have hands on experience and training. This can be achieved by internships and work experience only. So, going for a job after B.Arch is recommended. Only then y
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
It doesn't matter if you don't have a Bachelor's degree in landscape architecture, you can further continue your landscape architect career. But apart from the academic degree, your internal skills matter the most. You must possess a good sense of creativity. Your creativity will allow you to design beautiful outdoor spaces that will be fu
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Architecture is a field where you can have different degree options but ultimately everything would be related to the designing and development of buildings. Some of the courses related to architecture are:
1) B.Arch
2) B.Plan
3) B.Arch (building and construction management)
4) B.Arch (interior design)
5) B.Arch (landscape architect)
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Town planning is also called as urban planning. It's really a good career to pursue. The educational requirements to become an urban planner can vary from employer to employer. Typically, the minimum requirement to get an entry-level job in urban planning is a Bachelor's degree in urban planning or a related degree such as geography, economics, political science, engineering or environmental studies.
After having done with the degrees of urban planning, you not need to worry much about the job as you'll have huge chances for it.
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