JEE Main Paper II (Joint Entrance Exam for B.Arch program)
NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture)
HITSEEE (Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science Engineering Entrance Examination)
GAT GITAM Admission Test (Gandhi Institute of Technology and Management Admission Test).
BSAUEEE (BS Abdul Rahman University Engineering entrance exam)
KIITEE (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology Entrance Exam)
AMUEEE (Aligarh Muslim University Engineering Entrance Examination)
Before becoming professionally licenced, all architects must complete a required internship term, which is a part of their bachelor's and master's degree programmes. You will be needed to work as an assistant to a licenced architect in order to get experience as an architect as well as exposure to all the technical aspects of building. For architecture students preparing for their licencing tests, there are regulated training programmes in nations like the USA and Canada. In the US and Canada, these programmes are known as the Intern Development Program (IDP) and Intern Architect Program (IAP), respectively.
Getting registered or obtaining a licence to practise as a professional architect is the last and most crucial step. After earning a bachelor's degree in architecture, you may be able to work as an architect without a licence in some countries, but getting a licence will allow you to apply for more jobs globally. In India, in addition to receiving a diploma from a reputable university, an architect must register with The Council Of Architecture (COA) with all the necessary paperwork. Every foreign nation has an agency that issues licences to architects. For instance, the Architect Registration Examination in the US must be passed (ARE)
In addition to the Architect Registration Examination, the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards offers international certification. Although not required, this certificate could help you qualify for jobs in architecture in various states and show off your skills and knowledge in the field.