Can a colour-blind student pursue a B.Arch?

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    Hari Chagantipati | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, a color-blind student is eligible to enroll in B.Arch. in India. The 50% eligibility in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Math and a qualifying NATA score is set by the Council of Architecture. Color blindness is not mentioned as a disqualification.

    Though color perception is a may prove useful in the process of doing architectural design, it does not serve as a legal prohibition on the admission or the practice of that field. In fact, students can rely on digital ways for color design tasks with assistance. Some colleges may consider color blindness to an extent in their interview processes, but nothing is prohibited on a national

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