what qualifications we need to become an architect?
And what courses we should prefer?
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To become an architect, you will need to complete a five year architecture degree which is recognised by the Architects Registration Board (ARB). You will also need two years of professional experience as a trainee architect or architect’s assistant.
To take a recognised degree you will need: five GCSEs A*- C including English, maths and science and three A levels. Some universities prefer a maths or a science subject. Many also require a portfolio of work, so an art & design based A level can be helpful. Entry requirements vary so check carefully with the the Architects Registration Board.
Other level 3 courses (e.g. science or engineering) may be acceptable for entry to a recognised degree at some universities – check with them direct.
Essential qualifications
Architecture degree recognised by the ARB
Two years of professional experience
hope it helps then plz mark as brainliest
To take a recognised degree you will need: five GCSEs A*- C including English, maths and science and three A levels. Some universities prefer a maths or a science subject. Many also require a portfolio of work, so an art & design based A level can be helpful. Entry requirements vary so check carefully with the the Architects Registration Board.
Other level 3 courses (e.g. science or engineering) may be acceptable for entry to a recognised degree at some universities – check with them direct.
Essential qualifications
Architecture degree recognised by the ARB
Two years of professional experience
hope it helps then plz mark as brainliest
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