Is it possible to go for B.Arch in Canada without physics?
I am an 11th-grade student and the subjects which I took include mathematics, fashion studies, fine arts, computers and English. I would like to go with B.Arch, interior designing or something related to fashion and would like to do these courses from Canada.
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Hi Neha Boby, it may be possible depending on the university. Some universities like UBC requires Geography! You have to check some university websites to have an idea. Your admissions will also depend on your portfolio and creative test. Instead of B.Arch check for Bachelor of Design programs. Interior Design, Fashion Design programs may take you in.
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