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So you're interested in ARCHITECTURE? Version 3, A guide to becoming an Architect
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MerryChristmas
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Nov 28 2011, 12:42 AM
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Hi, Mr. Aza, nice guide you made.
have a question here, I'm taking A-level half way now. I have no choice, I probably have to choose an IPTS.
The main problem worrying me is the issue of accreditation. Is the point of getting accreditation is to work in Msia? So if I have a chance to work in other countries, there's no problem even my part 1 & 2 is not accredited by LAM?
and do you know the rate if passing the part 1 n 2 exam? ( getting the accreditation after finish course from IPTS ) just agak agak I wanted to know how tought it is, because I'm very worry abt whether I will take a big risk or not, just as you said. It will be pointless if I spent my time and not manage to pass the exam at last. The only way is go for UIAM, but I'm not really prefer it. Do you have any suggestion or idea for me?
and I am actually not really understand about this, Taylors provide the part 1 course so after I finished the part 1, what I shoud do is go for part 1 exam for accreditation, and after passed it, I can enter any accredited U? I can apply to enter those accreditated IPTAs like UM?
Thx. sry for my poor english
This post has been edited by MerryChristmas: Nov 28 2011, 12:47 AM
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MerryChristmas
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Dec 12 2011, 03:49 PM
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Hi azarimy.
If I finish part 1 in any IPTS and have passed the part 1 test at LAM. am I able to enter IPTA to continue my part 2?
this sounds unbelieavable for me when I heard it. Is it vry high requirement and low chances to enter?
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MerryChristmas
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Dec 12 2011, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE(azarimy @ Dec 12 2011, 05:04 PM) yes. if u pass the part 1 exam, u can enter IPTA for part 2. the path leading to the part 1 exam is totally up to u. once LAM awards u with part 1, no school will question ur previous qualifications. why is it hard to believe? for architecture, an IPTA in general get about 1000 applicants each year, but only takes in about 30-50 students. OK thx! Added on December 12, 2011, 9:57 pmQUOTE(azarimy @ Dec 12 2011, 05:04 PM) yes. if u pass the part 1 exam, u can enter IPTA for part 2. the path leading to the part 1 exam is totally up to u. once LAM awards u with part 1, no school will question ur previous qualifications. why is it hard to believe? for architecture, an IPTA in general get about 1000 applicants each year, but only takes in about 30-50 students. OK thx! This post has been edited by MerryChristmas: Dec 12 2011, 09:57 PM
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MerryChristmas
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Dec 13 2012, 11:46 AM
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Is it possible to enter architecture degree course in IPTA after graduated from A-lvl?
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MerryChristmas
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Jan 25 2013, 09:07 PM
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Hello guys, I have 3 options for bachelor of architecture part 1 program now . USM, University of Melbourne, NUS Let's say all of them are FREE OF CHARGE May you guys help me to rank it? Which should be my first option, sencond and last? Do you guys know some advantages and disadvantages for each? Thanks.
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MerryChristmas
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Apr 18 2013, 10:31 PM
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I found that the duration of BA. in archi (Hons) in NUS is 4 years.
Does NUS architecture programme have the same system as Malaysia and UK?
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