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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Landscape architecture was a great and fruitful sector but in past times. Earlier, there was very lesser concentration om the internal look of an infrastructure. What all matters is the area and location along with atmospheric /environment conditions of the area which constitutes the landscape. But now, the things have changed. People are nowhere asking to beautify the interior look of the house, building, villas and bungalow. Hence, the necessity of an interior designer is rapidly increasing with every passing year. And, this is also the reason that why this field is considered as ever increasing. In India and the western count
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It is not possible via distance mode. Regards.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Whether doing Master of planning via distance mode is beneficial or not is depends upon your graduation profile. I will suggest you to go for Master of Planning through distance education only if you have sufficient work experience in this field. Dear, if you have done your Bachelors (in Planning) through regular mode and after passing your graduation if you do have good number of years for work experience in this field. Then, you can take distance education as an option for you. Because now, you have appropriate knowledge of this field. But if you are lacking in any one of the conditions, don't go for correspondence. Regular mo
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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In Indian ecosystem, the job profile of construction manager is not just typical but significant as well. (1) As a construction manager, you have to spend a lot of time on the construction site. For ensuring the better work management.
(2) Regular Keep & Check on working staff and to motivate them for giving their best in every harsh condition.
(3) Regular Status Report Submission, it is one of the most important job profile that a construction manager gets. Timely submission of status report to the higher management is necessary to ensure the timely delivery of the project.
(4) Applying his own Technical skills to Generalising the
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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This is the best combination that nowadays are in very demands. If you are pursuing B.Arch it means that now you are expert in designing. You are now expert in Artistic concepts to give for the company. But if you do MBA after B.Arch it gives you more weightage over other Non- MBAs students. Various companies do prefer the students with this combination. Because during MBA, you will learn Team Work. The most needed thing to learn is Project Management. As you know, how much this project management helps the students in these types of streams. It is preferred that after B.Arch if you are willing to do MBA, your stream should be e
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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As you know that Architecture is the Science of designing, it is very much necessary for you to learn Maths and Physics. The need of Maths is very high in this field. You need to have very expertise knowledge of Trigonometry, Differentiation & Integration, Coordinate Geometry, Statistics and probability. This are some mathematical concepts which you need to learn. For Physics, you need classical mechanics, Mechanical Properties of Solid, fluids and gases and rotational dynamics. If you are able to crack JEEs with good rank, it means, your concern is now over for Maths and physics. If you think that you are not good in Mathematic
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Capitation Fee- This is basically the extra illegal fee that most commonly technical and medical colleges (as these are the most sought after careers) take from the students in return for an admission in the college. Mostly, this practice is done in the colleges that hold a large number of seats under management quota or the ones that are not very renowned nor are they absolutely down grade colleges. The top colleges do not have this practice, and if at all the practice is prevalent, then it is not in large scale, because all the admissions have to be justified with the National level entrance exams and only scoring students can get se
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