What should I do this year as I missed giving NATA exam but will give it next year and really want to pursue Architecture?

I will be giving my JEE-Paper 2. Is there any 1 year course which will help me in architecture?

230 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Archana Menon
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Sharath H Aithal
8 years ago
Hi, I would say it's a blessing in disguise, because you need to be polished before you enter architecture course, maybe you can enroll for a Detailed NATA course, attend workshops on a few interesting things in architecture, maybe visit a few colleges to understand their teaching learning process

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