Architecture Engineering
Architecture is a multi-disciplinary subject which covers various fields, including spatial design, aesthetics, safety management, material management etc.
An architect is a person who has studied the discipline and is trained and licensed to plan, design and oversee the construction of buildings.
The students can get admission in B.Arch by
Dear student
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Hi Bappaditya,
First of all congratulations on your attempt to JEE. Based on your percentile you AIR rank will be around 21000. Since you didn't mention your category we can't predict the colleges you can apply. So to predict the college you can apply for based on last year cutoff
Bachelor of Architecture is a five-year undergraduate program which can be started after 10 + 2 with minimum 50% marks. This course is designed to produce licensed and professional architects who are authorized to do private constructions and government constructions.
List of top institutes offering Bachelor of Architecture
1. School
As per your percentile and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get in b.arch are:-
Gateway college of architecture and design,Sonepat
Ganga institute of architecture and town planning,Delhi
To know more about your chances of getting other colleges check out the college predictor link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Hello Abijith.
Congrats for the marks you secured. 15K is a decent rank. Few NITs have cutoff close to 12K and other top private universities that accept JEE have cutoff close to 20K even. So, you might get a seat in some good college.
All the best.
No, KEAM entrance exam is conducted only for BTech admission. For architecture, you should write NATA exam and score the minimum qualifying marks to be considered in KEAM architecture rank-list. First you need to register for KEAM through its official website and select your preferred courses. You can get admission
Hi Aspirant,
Although, it is not completely illegal, but not all the Universities will accept that any other degree should be pursued along with their degree course, so the best way is to seek the permission of the University before going for 2nd degree. The way out can be getting
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