Can I pursue B.Arch in Canada after completing B.Com in India?

I have also qualified NATA exam.

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    Anurupa M Borcherdt Architect & Interior Designer, Australia | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hi Priyanshi, NATA exams are not required and accepted abroad. To pursue B.Arch in Canada you must have had PCM in 12th and must have passed with around 75%. Also chances would be difficult since you completed your B.Com and now you want to pursue Architecture, you really have to explain the universities why the change in field and what your career plans/interests are. I will suggest you complete your B.Arch in India and aim for a Masters from a top ranked university in US/Canada. However still write to some Canadian universities and check.
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