To begin with, most universities and colleges require a minimum score of 60% in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Similar to other specialized professionals, architects also train rigorously and gain significant academic exposure. Several universities and colleges offer a bachelor’s degree in architecture (B.Arch.) and it typically takes 5 years to earn this degree. Most universities and colleges accept students on the basis of their performance in entrance exams and respective aptitude tests. Some of the most essential exams are JEE Mains, National Aptitude Test for Architecture (NATA), and Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT).
Architects design both the interior and exteriors of the buildings where we live, learn, work, and shop. These individuals oversee every step of a structure’s development; they determine the needs of a project, estimate costs and viability, create structural specifications, and manage construction to ensure adherence to the architectural plans. It’s an architect’s responsibility to make sure a building is structurally safe, functional, in compliance with rules and regulations, and in line with the client or community aesthetic.