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BNCA is a premier private college for women offering specialized courses majorly in the domain of architecture while BVP is a deemed university that offers a number of courses. The decision regarding the choice of this course rests on certain basic factors mentioned below.
Ranking & Accreditation:
BNCA has an international cell providing high-quality professional exposure. It has established a strong take on programs like the United Nations Academic Impact Programme.
BVP has also successfully provided education to more than 700 undergraduate professionals. It also holds a NAAC ‘A’ ranking consecutively.
Academics:
BNCA offers the course at a fee range of Rs. 9 lakhs with 160 seats.
BVP College of Architecture offers it in the fee range of Rs. 5.5 Lakhs.
Eligibility:
The minimum criterion of 10+2 with a minimum of 50% stands common to both the institutes. Students need to have Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
The second mandatory requirement is a valid NATA score.
Curriculum Structure & Resources:
The resources offered by BNCA to its students is great. They follow a 5 tier faculty concept. BNCA has its own community with a well-equipped library & state of art infrastructure.
BVP also offers its candidates to have access to digital architecture & overseas education in architecture through a course divided into 10 semesters.
Placement Details
BNCA offers fewer placements or internships as compared to BVP. They offer 25% placements. Whereas, BVP gives certain adequate opportunities in internships and freshman jobs.
BVP offers an average salary of Rs. 5.6 LPA
BNCA offers international packages at places like Dubai, California with established recruiters like Long Beach, Gera Associates, and Stubs & Rich associates.
Architecture being a specialized domain, generally is preferred in colleges that only offer architectural courses. Keeping that in mind BNCA will surely qualify as a good choice. It also has better facilities in terms of infrastructural & professional competence offered in generic terms.