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sakshi mishra

Contributor-Level 7

An MBA after architecture significantly broadens career prospects beyond traditional design and construction roles. The MBA also architects with the ability to manage teams, budgets, and client relationships, making them valuable for senior roles or entrepreneurship. The best programme is MBA in Business Analytics and Marketing with specialisation in real estate. IREED Academy helps you unfold the journey in the real estate industry with the help of expert lectures, 100% job assistance, Global & IIM Immersion programme with dual degree certification in both business analytics & marketing with real estate specialisation. The best thing

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Interior design: Interior designers deal with making interior spaces more attractive and smart with structure, color schemes, furnishings, and decorations. Through the courses, candidates are taught all the techniques and materialistic knowledge of interior design. Architecture is a branch that deals with the art and Science of designing and engineering large structures, and buildings. However, there are many similarities between the two professions, so you can learn why they are both needed in the country.
1- Both are qualified to resolve problems related to empty space design.
2- Both are considered art and Science.
3- Both should be
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Architecture is actually a good career choice in India as well as abroad. Future scope of Architecture: Architects have a bright future, as the demand for urban planning, architectural building, designs, and property development will always outnumber the number of individuals available to do the same task. An architect can work in the sectors of construction, urban planning, urban development corporations, public works departments, interior design, etc. Architects have lots of job opportunities in architecture firms, universities, consulting companies, etc. Global markets, especially in the USA, Australia, and Dubai, provide attractive
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

UPSC has not recommended any particular dress code for the IAS interview. However, as per experts, the following things should be kept in mind when dressing for an IAS interview:
1. Make sure that you are wearing clean and properly ironed clothes.
2. Wear comfortable clothes and avoid too-tight or too-loose dresses.
3. You should wear formals to the interview. For men, usually shirts and trousers are recommended, and women should wear a saree or Alwar suit.
4. Polish your shoes if you are going to wear them.
5. Prefer light-colored attire with the least design or print.
6. Try to wear simple clothing made of khadi or cotton fabric if it
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Parametric architecture has brought a great deal of change to the architecture profession. It has contributed to the creation of a tangible space that will not only last years and the digital age but will also help shape the way forward to a more sustainable and expressive way of designing. Every design, after all, is based on parameters. However, the future scope for such architecture is not great in India, primarily because one, it is a very expansive course, and two, people here don't have a taste for it. But again, the cost is the major factor, and honestly, I don't SEE the point of such architecture in our country, where a lot of
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you may get a job even if you don't clear the IAS interview. Generally, those who do not get selected after reaching this stage have three options:
1. Work in another government or related sector: You can work as an assistant director in SAI or apply to the PSUs that recruit CSE Mains-qualified candidates.
2. Work in a private organisation: Some teaching institutions and education field-related institutions also prefer IAS interview candidates. Some start their own institute.
3. Start preparation again: Some others decide to give CSE one more try. For this, they are required to start from the first stage again. You have plenty of o
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deepika maurya

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According to my knowledge, both engineering and architecture have a good scope in India. But engineering has more opportunities in countries like India because there are many sub-branches in it. Engineering students in India are increasing year after year, but the lower number of architecture students is actually a benefit. Choosing a branch or course depends on your interest or passion, so I recommend choosing according to your interest. Architect salary in India ranges between INR 3.0 LPA to INR 40.0 LPA with an average annual salary of INR 19.1 LPA. Engineer salary in India ranges between INR 2.4 LPA to INR 10.3 LPA with an average
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

Clearing the IAS interview is the dream of every civil service aspirant. This is the final and most challenging stage. After the CSE interviews are over, UPSC publishes a list containing the names of recommended candidates. For these recommended candidates, the procedure is as follows:
1. The list of marks is released first for these candidates on the official portal.
2. The Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) begins registration for its foundation training course. The selected candidates will receive mail from LBSNAA.
3. The department of personal training comes into the picture to start the process of docum
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

There are numerous government jobs available for architects in India. Central Government Departments are;
1- Central Public Work Department.
2- BHEL
3- Railway Department
4- Defense Ministry
A list of various government career options available after completing a B.Arch.
1- Surveyor
2- Technical illustrator
3- Landscape Architect
4- Section engineer
5- Branch engineer
6- Building Researcher
7- Architectural Engineer
8- Building Contractor
9- Corporate architect
10- Set Designer
11- Art Director
However, Military Engineering Services MS and Central Public Works Department (CPWD) post job openings through Union Public Service Commission. Government org
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The DAF II is known as the "Detailed Application Form, " which you need to fill out following the results of the CSE Mains. The expert guidelines for filling out the DAF II are as follows:
1. Carefully fill in all information, ensuring there is no error, as you can make corrections after submission.
2. Provide accurate information such as annual income of parents, academic scores, address, etc.
3. Fill in the hobby and achievement sections carefully. During the personality test stage, this information is included on the summary sheet that is presented to the panel.
4. You must have an answer for the type of preference you are giving whe
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Archita garg

Contributor-Level 7

B.Arch is a 5 year professional degree course. One can go for a job after B.Arch for a good experience or can start own consultancy firm (firm needs experience which one can get only after job). Council of Architecture (COA) India provides license for practicing as an architect. 'Generally' there are no placements in B.Arch but in no way it means architects are jobless. They have plenty of options to earn as assistant architect in good firms under reputed architects or start their own firm in any city. Architects build their own name, have their own individual identity, and they are their own Boss. It is just like doctors, do they go f
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The "Detailed Application Form, " or DAF, is required to be completed twice. First is DAF I, which is filled after clearing the preliminary stage, and second is DAF II, which you fill after clearing the main stage.
1. The DAF II is more detailed, and you need to provide extra details like hobbies, service preferences, and cadre preferences.
2. The DAF is one of the most crucial documents because it contains the data that will be used to base your interview. Some of the information from DAF 2 is given to the panel as a summary sheet.
3. Also, which service you will get allotted and which cadre you will get as an IAS will also be decided
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Rohan

Beginner-Level 3

It is not advisable to pursue Architecture after doing Civil as you must have already spent 4 years for B.Tech and B.Arch is for 5 years (which sums up to 9 years in total!). .

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Chitwan Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Preparing for the UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) exam requires a strategic approach and consistent effort. Here are a few tips that can help you prepare for the exam:

  1. Know the syllabus: The first step in preparing for the UPTET exam is to know the exam syllabus and exam pattern.  
  2. Create a study plan: Once you know the exam syllabus, create a study plan that covers all the topics and gives you enough time to revise and practice. Divide your study time into smaller chunks, and allocate sufficient time for each topic.
  3. Practice previous year question papers: Solving previous year question papers and mock tests is an effe
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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The interview is the final and most crucial stage of the UPSC CSE. The marks assigned from the total 250 score at this stage are very important in selecting and deciding on your service. The following expert tips will help you prepare for your CSE interview:
1. Carefully prepare your DAF: everything you have filled out in the DAF, from the meaning of your name to the history of your hometown, can be questioned.
2. Be presentable: You need to wear professional clothing and appear pleasant during the interview.
3. Focus on opinions: The content of your answers matters a lot. Therefore, you must carefully form your opinion in an optimistic
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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

A list of books for the CTET exam;
Best CTET Paper 1 Books:
1- Child Development and Pedagogy by Arihant Publication
2- Success Master CTET Paper I by Arihant Publication
3- CTET & Tests Bhasha Hindi by Arihant Publication
4- CTET and Tests English Language and Pedagogy by Arihant Publication
5- Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations, Edition 7 by R S Aggarwal
6- Environmental Studies (EVS) Exam Goalpost for CTET & Tests by Wiley Publication
Best CTET Paper 2 Books:
1- Child Development and Pedagogy for CTET & Tests by Arihant Publication
2- CTET & Tests Bhasha Hindi by Arihant Publication
3- CTET and Tests English Language and
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Chitwan Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

No, it is not mandatory to appear for both UPTET (Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test) Paper 1 and 2. Candidates can choose to appear for either Paper 1 or Paper 2, depending on their desired teaching level. The UPTET exam is conducted in two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is for candidates who wish to teach classes I to V, while Paper 2 is for candidates who wish to teach classes VI to VIII. However, candidates who wish to teach classes I to VIII have to appear for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates can choose to appear for either Paper 1 or Paper 2 depending on their teaching preferences. For example, if a candidate wants

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3 years ago

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Deeksha Dixit

Contributor-Level 10

The UPSC CSE interview is known as a "personality test, " as in this process your personality is tested through your opinions and answers. The panel will check if you have officer-like qualities or not before recommending you for the central services. The total marks allotted to this stage are 250, and the panel usually asks questions on matters of general interest. This means they can ask you anything, including the meaning of your email address. Mainly, questions in a CSE interview revolve around the following topics: 1. DAF-related questions in which they ask questions from your profile 2. Current event-related questions of national

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Chitwan Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

No, there is no negative marking in the UPTET exam. In the UPTET exam, candidates are given four choices for every question. Candidates need to select the one correct answer out of the four given options. One mark is allotted for every correct answer. There is no negative marking in the exam. The Uttar Pradesh Basic Education Board (UPBEB) has not mentioned any negative marking scheme in the UPTET exam. This means that candidates are not penalized for incorrect answers in the UPTET exam. Candidates are advised to attempt all the questions in the UPTET exam to maximize their chances of scoring well.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Eligibility criteria for the UPTET exam: Students should clear UG or PG with a min of 50 percent marks. Along with this, students should also be pursuing a B.Ed. Students should clear UG or PG with a min of 45 percent marks. Along with this, students should also complete B.Ed. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha UPTET exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/sarkari-exams/teaching/articles/uptet-eligibility-criteria-educational-qualification-age-limit-reservation-blogId-22643). Eligibility criteria for the CTET exam: Students should be Class 10+2 pass with a min of 45 percent aggregate in order to be qualified for the CTET exam for
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