Is it possible to study a master's course in architecture after finishing a B.Tech. In civil engineering?
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Yes, it is possible to do a master's course after B.Tech civil. You can do your Masters in Farm Structure. Given that you have already studied structures in your Civil Engineering, you can channel your knowledge of Structures generally into the numerous structures in modern day farming. It can be a good option in agriculture field.
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Yes, it is possible to study a master's course in architecture after finishing a B.Tech. In civil engineering. As per the eligibility criteria of architecture colleges, a civil engineer can apply for the M.Arch. Course. You can appear in the GATE OJEE and CEET entrance exams to get admission to a master's course in architecture after your B.Tech CE degree. You need to have a minimum of 50% in your B.Tech to be eligible for top M.Arch. Colleges. You can also apply for courses like the Master of Landscape Architecture and the Master of Building Engineering and Management programme.
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Yes, it is possible to study a master's course in architecture I. e. M.Arch, after finishing B.Tech in civil engineering. You just need to have good academic grades and work you have done in your B.Tech need to be good enough for you to get into a good college. Hope you have got the answer :)
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Yes, it is possible to pursue M.Tech in architecture course after finishing a B.Tech in civil engineering as it gives you an upper hand in M.Tech.
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Yes, a B.Tech civil engineer is eligible for M.Arch.
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Yes Masters in Architecture is allowed for Any graduate.
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