GITAM Hyderabad B.Arch FAQs
Q1: What is the difference between NATA and GAT for B.Arch admission at GITAM?
Ans. NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) is a mandatory entrance exam conducted by the Council of Architecture and is required for all B.Arch applicants. GAT (GITAM Admission Test) is an alternative test conducted by GITAM and is primarily used for merit scholarship consideration. While NATA is compulsory, GAT scores can help you secure additional scholarships. Many students appear for both to maximize scholarship opportunities.
Q2: Can I pursue B.Arch if I have taken subjects other than Physics and Mathematics in 10+2?
Ans. No, Physics and Mathematics are compulsory subjects for B.Arch eligibility. Additionally, you must have secured a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in 10+2. If you have completed a 10+3 Diploma with Mathematics as a compulsory subject and 45% aggregate marks, you may also be eligible. Verify your specific qualification with the admissions office before applying.
Q3: Is the One Programme Two Cities model mandatory, or can I study only at Hyderabad campus?
Ans. The One Programme Two Cities model is an integral part of the B.Arch curriculum at GITAM. Students experience both Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam campuses during their 5-year course to gain exposure to diverse architectural contexts and regional design philosophies. This is not optional but a structured part of the program design. However, the specific semester-wise distribution between campuses can be discussed with the admissions office.
Q4: What are the career prospects after completing B.Arch from GITAM Hyderabad?
Ans. Graduates have diverse career options including practicing as architects, interior designers, urban planners, landscape architects, conservation architects, BIM specialists, and design consultants. Many pursue entrepreneurship and establish their own design studios. GITAM's strong alumni network and industry connections facilitate placements in leading architectural firms, real estate companies, and government agencies. Some graduates also pursue higher studies (M.Arch, PhD) in India and abroad.
Q5: Are there hostel facilities available, and what is the cost?
Ans. Yes, GITAM provides hostel facilities for students on both Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam campuses. Hostel fees range from 1.5 to 2.5 lakhs per year depending on the type of accommodation (single/double occupancy). Hostel is optional, and students can choose to stay off-campus. Merit scholarship recipients may receive additional hostel fee waivers based on their scholarship percentage. For detailed hostel information and availability, contact the admissions office.
Q6: How is the B.Arch program at GITAM recognized, and what are the accreditations?
Ans. The B.Arch program at GITAM School of Architecture is recognized and regulated by the Council of Architecture (COA), India. The program holds NBA (National Board of Accreditation) accreditation, ensuring quality standards. GITAM itself is accredited by NAAC with an A++ grade and is categorized as Category 1 by UGC. The university is ranked 39th in Architecture by NIRF 2024, reflecting its academic excellence and reputation in the field.
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