What is the admission process for B.Arch at CT Institute of Architecture and Planning?

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    Sandeep Mehta

    a year ago

    Candidates who have completed their Class 12 or equivalent in the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) are eligible to apply for B.Arch. Admission to the course is typically through entrance exams such as JEE Main, NATA, CUCET, AAT, and MHT CET.

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CT Institute of architecture and planning has been ranked 5th among the architecturing colleges in Punjab as of 2024. This makes this institute a convenient option for many students staying in and around Punjab. This college was established in 2014 and has been affiliated with Punjab technical University. This institute provides one course at the undergraduate level which is Bachelors in architecture. The course duration is 5 years ( two semesters per year). The overall fee structure of this course is INR 3 Lakhs. This college is COA approved. Since it is a Tier 3 college all over India, it might have not been included in the NIRF rank

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Abhishek singh

As per the official website visit and Google search CT institute of architecture and planning fee details given below 

  • As per search it is established in 2014 and it is a private institute.
  • As we all know private institute fee are high.
  • It charges 3L for complete degree excluding the hostel and mess fee ( if available) for the B.Arch.
  • Now it's depends on you choice if you afford it then it will be not expensive otherwise if you are able to afford it's fee then it look expensive.

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Abhishek singh

As per the CT institute of architecture and planning officials website. It offer the 20 seat for admission in Architecture course means the maximum seat available is only 20.

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Sudhakar s

A NATA score of 90 to 120 is normally required for entrance to the CT Institute of Architecture and Plannings B.Arch programme while higher scores increase admission prospects. The NATA minimum qualifying score is 70 out of 200. At CT Institute of Architecture and Planning the five year B.Arch programme focuses on giving students a thorough education in architecture. The curriculum covers theoretical information useful design abilities, and exposure to actual architectural difficulties. Well equipped studios, libraries and workshops are among the amenities available to meet students' academic and artistic needs.

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In order to be considered for admission to the CT Institute of Architecture and Planning's B.Arch programme, you should concentrate on achieving at least 50% of the possible grades in your 12th grade, particularly in mathematics. Thoroughly practise drawing, architectural awareness, and aptitude exams in order to be well-prepared for the NATA exam. Boost your knowledge of geometry, logical thinking, and architecture in general. Make use of online and NATA preparation materials, as well as coaching centres for advice. Build a solid portfolio as well to highlight your creative and design skills.

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