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1 year study plan you have good amount of time to prepare for your cet. First you have to make a time table for studying both for your cet and regular course and if you managae everything well it would be easier.try studying for 2 hrs eveeyday for your cet then it would be very helpful.
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The average annual salary of an architect is 365,894 per year. Experience strongly influences pay for this job.
And as for the stess, all the jobs nowadays do have stress And it comes with the package. You just need to deal with it, be determined and achieve your said goals.
Wish you all the best!
It would be difficult to tell you exactly about the marks required for admission as the cutoff varies from college to college depending on varies factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates appearing in the exam, number of seats available, etc.
You can go through the link below and check the previous year cutoff for reference and to have an idea about the rank required for admission.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-cutoff
You should aim to score a good rank in the exam for admission to any decent engineering college and your preferred branch.
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Hello,
During the Registration process, the following information/details should be available with the candidate:
The Online Form submission process consists of two-phases viz.
You need to ensure first you meet the eligibility criteria for the program. Eligibilty for BBA Program is that a candidate should possess a senior secondary certificate or equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate. And should be able present it at the time of completing admission procedure. And any sort of reservation is availed by you, prepare all the necessary documents required to prove it.
I am here also mentioning the documents required at the time of admission.DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME ADMISSION:
I hope this clarifies your doubts. All the best !!
Around 2.7% of all jobs in the Country are Government jobs.
Rest 97.3% comprises of jobs in organised and unorganised sectors, wherein all 97.3% are Private sector jobs such as entrepreneurship ventures, selling, agriculture, working in factories/IT firms etc. - all are run by private individuals and not the state.
Hello Nidhi,
Various entrance exams are held in India every year for admission to the undergraduate course in architecture B. Arch. Most of these exams are all India level but some of them are state level too.
You can give following exams for admission to the B.Arch degree course -
JEE B.Arch: Sit for this exam for admission to top NITs and SPAs.
NATA: For entrance to all other reputed state, government and private architecture colleges that don't accept the JEE exam rank or score.
STATE CETs: If your state conducts CET exam in architecture you may appear for that too, though it 'll be only for your state colleges that offer the course in architecture. You can even appear for other states CET if there is a provision.
Some of the state level CET exams are -
IPUCET (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test)
UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination)
KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test)
TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test)
COMEDK UGET (COMEDK UG Entrance Test forB. Arch)
KEAM (B.Arch) (Kerala Engineering Agriculture Medical Exam)
AMU B. Arch: Aligarh Muslim University conducts the exam for admission in course of Bachelor of Architecture in the same University. To sit for this exam you need to have passed the 12th examination with a minimum aggregate of 50%.
TNEA B.Arch: Anna University takes admission to 5 years (10 Semester) B.Arch. Degree Programme offered at University Department of Anna University.
DASA (B.Arch): Admissions are open under Direct Admissions for Students Abroad (DASA) mode for Undergraduate students. DASA or Direct Admission of Students Abroad is a scheme by the HRD Ministry for admissions to premium Indian institutes offering Engineering/ Management/ Architecture/ Programs in the UG as well as the PG Level.
GRE: GRE for masters in architecture is necessary only if you want to study in the US and for particular courses. That too, it weighs only 10–15% of your application. Rest is taken by your portfolio(up to 50%), your statement of purpose & references, followed by GPA.
These are more or less all the possible exams you can sit for the course that you mentioned.
Now coming to the preparation, if you are aiming for the IIT’s and other top colleges then prepare for jee paper-1 then JEE advance and then AAT.
For any entrance exam of architectural studies, you should be well prepared for sketching, perceptive views, and color compositions.
NATA and JEE Mains are somewhat different from each other. According to me, JEE Mains gives you multiple options to get a high score.
For JEE Mains, practice maths from any coaching or tutor and buy a guide book for the aptitude part that you favor and prepare yourself for the last three questions from a reliable source. This will also help you in NATA.
Stay focused and devote at least 4 - 6 hours for the prep daily. Invest more time in preparation and you will definitely get a prestigious institute.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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Hello Mansi, it's good to see that you care so much about your career. But to answer your question, it's very important for us to know that what field are you talking about.
However, all I can tell you is that Chennai might be the right choice, as the literacy right in Chennai is quite good.
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