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Take A QuizCareer Talk Work & Career 2 years ago
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2 years ago
Yes, you can pursue MBA after B.Arch. You must have a minimum of 50% in B.Arch to get admission in MBA colleges. You can apply for the following streams: Construction management Infrastructure management Logistics and port management. Building Engineering Management Project Management. Professional Practice and Management in Architecture etc. You would be working in Management positions in Developer (Lodha, Oberoi, SPRE and Sobha), Contractor (L&T, HCC, SPCL, Gammon and Bilimoria) and Real estate Consulting (CBRE, JLL, Knight Frank, Cushman Wakefield and Colliers) organisations and also some companies from the middle east. Don't make your decision based on the high pay that is associated with management positions initially, over time, you can learn equally well in core architecture field as well, the initial salaries are less as your learning curve is still taking shape for the first 4-5 years.