In the year 2026, can a commerce with maths student get admission to a government college for architecture?

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    Afroz Akhter

    5 months ago

    Students aiming to join a government college for architecture in India have to necessarily pass their 10+2 education with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. In fact, it is one of the requirements by the CoA if one intends to pursue an undergraduate degree at the level of Bachelor of Architecture.
    Being a commerce student with Mathematics, you would not fulfill the general requirement of PCM [Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics]. So, to become an architect in any government college, you should basically have the following in your credit: Physics and Chemistry: In case you did not have Physics and Chemistry in your 10+2 st

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