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Design Fresher Asked By Rudra |03 May, 2023 11:22 AM

I have completed NATA Examination and failed the drawing section. Is it a good idea to study architecture abroad as I have not qualified in the drawing part of NATA?

Hello,

First Let me make it clear that there are several private institutes in India itself that allow admission to B.Arch without valid NATA or JEE Mains.

 

So, now it is completely upto you whether you want to study abroad.

If you want to study abroad then you must remember Three Principles to mainly focus on:

Where to Go: Your primary focus should be settling in the ideal country for your requirements and choice, where you can live comfortably and according to your preferred life-style.

When to Go: Now every country and the individual institutes have their own sessions, so you must be thoroughly aware of when to go and when do their application process begin, so that you can do the temporary or permanent migration procedure beforehand to avoid the last minute hassle.

How to Go: Now when it comes to moving to a completely different country, that to for studying you must first completely negate the consultancies because if you do a thorough research you will find that you might find education affordable in most countries.

So concluding with this I would recommend Western Europe as per their pedagogy, their B.Arch is quite good and you should be aware that their B.Arch Admission Sessions usually start in the month of September.

Now it’s completely upon you to decide as per your requirements and choice.

Hope this was helpful!

 

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