Can I do Masters ? I have completed Diploma in architecture assistanship & have 21 years experiance
Hello Krishna,
Yes, you can pursue a
Master’s degree
, but since you have a
Diploma in Architectural Assistantship
, you first need to complete a
Bachelor’s degree
in a related field like
B.Arch
or equivalent.
Steps:
-
Lateral Entry to B.Arch
: With your diploma and experience, some universities may offer lateral entry into the
2nd year of B.Arch
or related courses.
-
Master’s Eligibility
: After completing
B.Arch
, you can pursue a
Master’s in Architecture (M.Arch)
or other related fields like Urban Planning, Interior Design, etc.
Alternative:
Some universities or institutes may offer postgraduate diploma programs or certifications that recognize your experience without requiring a Bachelor’s degree. Check their specific eligibility criteria.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Yes, you may be eligible to pursue a master's degree in a related field, but it depends on certain factors, such as the specific master's program requirements and your educational qualifications.
A diploma is generally considered a qualification equivalent to 10+2 or pre-degree programs in many countries. However, to pursue a master's degree, most universities require a bachelor's degree.
Hello,
Yes, you can pursue a master’s degree, even if you have completed a diploma in Architectural Assistantship and have 21 years of experience. However, the path you take will depend on your current qualifications, career goals, and the country where you plan to study.
hi ,
yes a person who has completed diploma in architecture assistanship can go for pursuing M.Arch , but it may depend on the specific universities and their criteria for selecting the students .
it can also might require any certain bridging courses or qualification to fill any gaps in knowledge compared to B.Arch .
different colleges have different admission criteria , while it is possible to pursue M.Arch if you have done diploma in architectural assistanceship , most universities will prioritise the students with the degree of B.Arch .
hence for getting admission in M.arch you need to contact the desired universities to confirm their specific admission details and then can Pursue accordingly .
hope this helps
Yes, you can absolutely pursue a Master's degree, even with your extensive experience. Your Diploma in Architecture Assistantship and 21 years of experience can be valuable assets in your graduate studies. Your practical experience can provide valuable insights and real-world context to your academic learning. With 21 years of experience, you likely possess a level of maturity and focus that can benefit your studies. A Master's degree can open doors to leadership roles, research opportunities, or even teaching positions in the field of architecture.