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woxsennuniversity · 3 months ago
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Woxsen University stands out as one of the top architecture colleges in India. With a commitment to innovative design and cutting-edge education, Woxsen offers a comprehensive architecture program that blends technical skills with creative exploration. The university's state-of-the-art facilities, experienced faculty, and industry connections ensure that students receive a world-class education. Woxsen’s focus on practical experience and research opportunities prepares graduates to excel in the dynamic field of architecture, making it a premier choice for aspiring architects.
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dpsyamunanagar1 · 9 months ago
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IGEF stands as the epitome of excellence in architectural education, earning a well-deserved reputation as the Best College of Architecture. With its unwavering commitment to fostering creativity, innovation, and technical expertise, IGEF provides students with a transformative learning experience. The institute's comprehensive curriculum encompasses architectural theories, design principles, sustainability, and cutting-edge technologies, ensuring the holistic development of aspiring architects. IGEF's esteemed faculty, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and industry collaborations further enhance the learning environment, enabling students to excel in the field of architecture. At IGEF, students are nurtured to become visionaries, equipped with the skills and knowledge to shape the built environment and create architectural marvels. Choose IGEF as your pathway to a successful architectural career and embark on a journey of limitless possibilities.
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notopedia1 · 2 years ago
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acharya-college · 22 days ago
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Acharya’s NRV: Premier Architecture College Offering Impressive Placement Records
Acharya's NRV School of Architecture (ANRVSA), established in 2009, stands out as one of the best placement architecture colleges in India, focusing on developing creative thinking through rigorous studio-based learning. Our 5-year B. Arch Programme, approved by the Council of Architecture and affiliated with Visvesvaraya Technological University, combines theoretical knowledge with practical exposure. Students engage in site visits, study tours, and outdoor studios, enhancing their understanding of built environments. With high-end classroom education and interactions with practicing architects, ANRVSA equips students with essential skills for impactful careers. Set in a picturesque campus, we inspire a passion for innovation in architecture, fostering thoughtful professionals dedicated to enriching lives across India.
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karpagam-architecture · 3 months ago
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Top Career Scope for Architecture Students
Architecture offers a dynamic and promising career path for students passionate about designing and building the spaces where we live, work, and play. Graduates can explore diverse opportunities, from traditional roles in architectural design and urban planning to innovative fields like sustainable architecture and smart city development. With the growing emphasis on green building practices, architects are increasingly involved in creating eco-friendly and energy-efficient structures. Additionally, advancements in technology have opened up new avenues in digital architecture, allowing for the integration of cutting-edge tools such as 3D modeling and virtual reality.
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mohamedsathak · 5 months ago
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About Mohamed Sathak Trust
Mohamed Sathak Trust, a charitable and educational organization, was established on 26 October 1973 at Kilakarai, by the Philanthropic Mohamed Sathak Family of Kilakarai, Ramanathapuram District, Tamil Nadu, with the sole purpose of helping deprived people from rural and financially challenged backgrounds to obtain quality education.
The first self-financing engineering college in the country was established by the Trust in 1984 at Kilakarai, and from that day onwards the Trust has been contributing to providing quality education with academic excellence to meet the requirements of industries at national and international levels.
The trust has an impeccable track record of running quality educational institutions from the higher secondary level to the undergraduate and post-graduate levels in various disciplines such as Engineering Technology, Arts and Science, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Nursing, and Medical Sciences; It has 18 educational institutions at present in Kilakarai, Ramanathapuram and Chennai.
We believe that “God will not change the condition of a people until they try to change themselves”. We focus on doing the right things without any bias and with a charitable mind would strive to build an institution of academic excellence and help in building the nation.
Mohamed Sathak A J Academy of Architecture
Mohamed Sathak A.J. Academy of Architecture is one of the 18 institutions under the Mohamed Sathak Trust and was established in the year 2010.
Alhaj. Janab. S. M. Mohammed Yousuf, Chairman, of Mohamed Sathak Trust, believes, “we cannot always build the future for the students, but we can build the students for the future”. Under this umbrella, MSAJAA strives to create an environment from which students emerge equipped to face the challenges of the New Normal and be advocates of change.
MSAJAA is a stand-alone architecture institution nestled in the intellectual corridor of Chennai, the OMR. The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and infrastructure. It opens up many opportunities to creatively empower students in designing built environments that are cleaner, greener, and sustainable.
MSAJAA has well-qualified faculty with specialization in Urban Design, Environmental Planning, Architectural Conservation, Landscape Architecture, Project Management, Real Estate Development, Structural Design, and Interior design.
MSAJAA faculty are affiliated with several professional institutions and are certified LEED, IGBC, WELL, and GRIHA accredited professionals. Their strengths lie in the area of advanced digital software and technology.
MSAJAA offers a 5-yearB.Arch. and a 2-yearM.Arch. (Conservation) degree programs, affiliated with Anna University, Chennai, and approved by the Council of Architecture, New Delhi.
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glbajaj · 1 year ago
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In this article, we will explore the top PGDM institutes in Greater Noida that not only provide quality education but also offer the best placement opportunities. Whether you're a management aspirant or a working professional looking to enhance your skills, this article will guide you towards the ideal institute for your PGDM journey.
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sgtmickeyslaughter · 6 months ago
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Weekly Tag Wednesdayyy
Hi @energievie @mmmichyyy @spookygingerr @lingy910y @jrooc and @mickeym4ndy !
name: gigi
your time zone: est
favorite food: ive truly never met a soup i didn't like, but my favorite is pho. the absolute artistry behind creating a piping hot soup designed for a warm climate that actually cools you down with the power of herbs alone? stunning
your eye color: brown + green
do you have curly, wavy, or straight hair? bone straight and very stubborn about it
coffee or tea? coffee
you can only listen to one album for the rest of your life. which album is it? im going to say illinoise by sufjan stevens, i saw the play version last month and i highly highly recommend it its so beautiful
how many countries have you visited? korea, india, japan, mexico and canada next week if the canucks make it to round 7 (fingers crossed)
favorite social media platform (other than tumblr): instagram? I guess? I used to like chatting on reddit but the vibes are less than ideal so i chat with people here :)
if you had to be reincarnated as an animal, what animal would you want to be? a tiny, colorful bird on an island. no predators, just flitting around a forest
relationship status: very recently single :,( really tragic circumstances but ultimately amicable so we will remain great friends. i have had some pretty ridiculous breakups tho so maybe ill work those into a fic someday
did you go to college? if so, what did you study? yes, I went to an arts institute which i adored and studied architecture and morphology
you’ve just made a letterboxd account. what are your top 4 films? bones and all, princess Mononoke, midsommar, and julie and julia
what’s one of your pet peeves? when people start walking onto the train before people get out, oh that grinds my gears, I take three trains to and from work so a lot of my pet peeves are pubic transit related (still couldn't catch me in a car tho)
what’s one of your guilty pleasures? im going to change this to creature comfort: I love love love cooking and eating homecooked meals
and finally, if you could learn any skill, what skill would you want to learn? any instrument. literally any. i've tried hard over and over with different instruments and the best i can get to is like barely passible not quite good or god forbid innovative.
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sanaxo-o · 5 months ago
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Dump of thoughts
It is genuinely just so frustrating knowing the fact that my parents have no connections in the field I want to major in:(
Like the amount of connections my dad has for my brother is crazy. Like okay I get it, he is studying architecture and all but when I used to go to my dad for the colleges for my major he never showed any interest and it hurts like hell. Because then why do you expect me to talk about my studies with you if you do that? You barely pay in attention and tell me to study something I don’t want to just because you think the major I want is not good enough? It won’t pay me well?
One thing I know for sure is that I am not gonna stay in India for further studies. Never…I most definitely want to live on my own (maybe with my best friend).
On top of that when relatives ask what your son is doing they tell them so proudly but when it comes to me they just…
And even when growing up I never really mixed well with my cousins or relatives. I was always left alone and they even rather chose my brother over me. Taking him to the restaurants, movies and what not while I was left with my mom.
Even tho now I don’t talk with most of them but whenever I see my childhood pics I see how I am in none of them but my brother is always there. It hurts more when even now I am left alone most of the time because I am still looked at as the small girl.
Even then now the no interactions for my new fics is getting to me because ugh…
I have so much more to say but…
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shut-up-rabert · 2 years ago
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I HAVE A RANT I AM SO SORRY
I am really disturbed about so many things going on in this country but the worst of it all is the increasing political correctness....
Why can't we call out a certain community for their wrongdoings? Why can't Indian Muslims take responsibility and speak out in the society about the evils in their own community? Why are they not the front runners to speak against the misuse of their religion to spread violence?
To me it looks like as if a vast majority of Indian Muslim community is in silent agreement of whatever things happen. A silent agreement with continuous breaking down of temples. A silent agreement of not acknowledging or accepting the evil their ancestors perpetrated on the Dharmic philosophies of this land.
An argument I hear so often is "why must Muslims of today be held accountable for the crimes of their forefathers?"
My take on that lies in the answers of a few questions. Do Muslims of today not take pride in the legacy of Mughals? Do they not continously remind us that the famous Taj Mahal is an Islamic architecture built by Shah Jahan?
Yes they do, then why can't these very Muslims of today at the very least acknowledge that very same Shah Jahan imposed Jaziya tax on Non-Muslims. My ancestors had to pay extra tax just to follow their own religion in the very land that belonged to them. The natives of this country had to watch silently as our temples were smashed to ground one after the other and mosques sprung up over them crushing the sacred murti vigrah underneath it. The Dharmic religions are native to India while Islam & Christianity are not. And yet still we are mocked, shamed and demonized for our philosophies.
Muslims hold the very same Aurangzeb as hero who killed the 4 sons of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji who were mere children. How can you glorify such a religious fanatic and still play the innocent victim card?
And holding people in the present accountable for what their ancestors did in the past isn't a new concept. I am a Brahmin. Never in my life have I witnessed my family degrading or discriminating someone born of another varna. Yet still when I apply for a college I have to face a system imbibed in our constitution called "Reservation"
Meaning, I have to score higher to get into a college compared to a non brahmin or non kshtriya. Why so? Because allegedly my ancestors discriminated against a section of the society and therfore I am guilty by association hence I must pay. So how come holding Muslims accountable for the horrors perpetrated by their ancestors such a taboo thing to speak of?
Centuries after centuries, Islamic invaders looted plundered and massacred us. But in the name of preserving peace and secularism, we must not speak of it. If I raise a question against why can't Hindus get back their temples then I am labeled Islamophobic. How is that Islamophobic? Ram janmabhoomi to us is what Mecca is to you. Mathura is to me what Medina is to you. Am I allowed to build a temple in mecca? Forget that. Am I, a Hindu allowed to even enter Mecca?
But a mosque exists right on top of an extremely sacred Temple of one of our holiest places. Forget about entering the city, we haven't even banned people of other faiths from entering our temples. That's why every other day we hear news about how our idols keep getting stolen or desecrated. That is secularism? Why can't Indian Muslims respect our native practices? Why don't we have the right to regulate who enters our religious places?
This is sheer hypocrisy. Just to make it clear, I do not hate a specific religion. I am only hurt and have a whole lot many questions. Why must you always raise a hue and cry about us when you have so much to deal with and fix within your own community? Either you don't care or you silently agree with the evil with no intentions to stop it.
Who is a Kafir? What should be done to a Kafir according to Quran? How should our places of worship be treated? Do you agree with everything that Quran says? If yes, then explain to me what fate do I have for being a Hindu. And explain to me why I as a Hindu should be sympathetic to this false illusion of secularism when my own countrymen cannot respect my way of life. Does Sharia have any scope for secularism? Why can't and shouldn't India be a Hindu country. Why don't i have the right to autonomy for my religious institutions. Why is that the government takes control of all the money that goes to temples and then gives that money to the churches and mosques? How's that secularism?
You can't see it because you have chosen to turn a blind eye to it. Or rather you are happy but my practices are dying. One by one my temples are losing their splendor and are reduced to ruins. One by one my sects are going extinct. We are in a state of slow death all thanks to the modern nation state which is hell bent on being a socialist secular Republic.
Just like Martand Sun temple, a glorious part of Kashmir's architecture was renamed as "Shaitan ki gufa" (devil's cave) , then bollywood did a disgusting dance over its ruins while calling for annihilation of "Kafirs" and no one blinked an eye. The Kashmiri Hindus were massacred, in free India. Not too far back, in january 1990. It is a cultural genocide. And now that barely 800 Hindus remain in the valley, it is told to us that Kashmiri Pandits never really lived in the valley to begin with. If you lie enough number of times, it becomes the truth. Bet dwarka, the oldest remaining surface of the ancient dwarka has only few Hindu families left who are on their way to evacuating soon anyway. 80% of the island is taken over by the Waqf and Muslims.
How is this Justice? HOW IS THIS BLOODY SECULARISM?
Kill us, demonise us and then strip us of our way of life. It's planned and is being executed. Yet still I must not speak about the kashmiri Hindu genocide or moplah Hindu genocide, or noakhali, or Goan inquisition or godhra or Assam or manipuri Hindu genocide or direct action day or Bengali Hindu genocide. Shush! It will disturb the peace in the country.
Incredible India indeed.
Hi! Absolutely no need to be sorry here, I understand the need to vent.
There is a lot to dissect here. There are points I agree with, there are points I will disagree with. And of course, there will be injectures by my own self because why not? Lets start now:
Holding a certain community responsible, while sounding rather plausible and fantastic, cannot be the correct path to chose here. The reason here is the word “community”. When you hold a community responsible, it is bound to lead to stigmatisation of those members of the community that were innocent in the whole fiasco. Like after the muslim side burned the train in Godhra, the entire muslim community was blamed and it ultimately lead to death of women, children and unborn foetus in ways unimaginably cruel. Albeit the attacks were supposedly orchestrated (I’m not saying by the ruling party), it still was a result of putting the target behind the backs of entire muslim community.
I do not feel like the muslim community has a silent agreement on us slowly dying out tbh. The number of muslims I’ve seen who tell other nationalities to fuck off for calling Indian Muslims “oppressed” or fantasising ghazwa-e-hind is pretty noticeable. Even in my irl experiences, The few muslims I have met were very cordial and friendly.
What I have felt, though, is that a noticeable bit of economically upper class “influencial” muslims are way too condescending to care, even propagating the term “Islamophobia” like a green card to shred any accountability they fear they might incur. But it just seems as if they do it to extract themselves and their religion from the wrongdoings. Like they do not want to acknowledge the religious angle because they have been conditioned or have conditioned themselves to believe that they can only be victims as a community on whole, but can’t even have aggressors on individual levels rising from there community.
Another reason I do not believe on the silent agreement bit is because if prosperity of their religion in whole truly did matter to these people, conditions of women in middle east and slow rise of tyranny in Turkey and Malaysia would have been a hot topic amongst the muslim community but isn’t, which goes on to tell me that they are selfish enough to not care about even muslims who are suffering because if intra muslim effects, but can go cry foul in inter religious ones in France and India with no difficulty, which further pacifies my line of thought that they just want to see themselves as victims of others. (Please note that I’m not talking about the entire muslim community here, you know the people I’m referring to *cough cough* laude ka fact checker *cough cough* Sir pe jhaat ke baal *cough cough* aur inke chamche)
I believe no one should be held accountable for the doing of there forefathers. I cringe hard when I see Rajputs/Brahmans on twitter going “I’m so sorry to XYZ community.” You can’t control what genes you have. BUT if you chose to be proud of your ancestors, acknowledging their wrongdoings when necessary is fairly legitimate. You don’t have to be ashamed of it, but you can’t go on boasting him/her to be this God of a person when effects of him/her jacking people still resound.
Romanticising Shah Jahan (who married mumtaz’s sister after her death, true love indeed) and Aurangzeb (credit where its due, he did push Chhatrapati over the edge and led to his own downfall lmao) is one such case. I see absolutely no point in boasting them because all I see are a small dick energy simp and an abhorent loser. These people are the reason why I have to fight for my right to pray in what is equivalent to Mecca to myself. If people somehow still find a reason to hail these murderers, rapists, genocidal maniacs who have blood of millions of hindus, jains, budhhists, parsis, christians, jews and sikhs on them , who stripped me of my right to my sacred places, good on them, but you can’t have a cake and eat it too. Acknowledging that the repercussions were not so good on other people should not be a big deal.
The reservation bit is not as simple as you are making it out to be. I have seen things that warrant it at times, and I say this as a properous member of the general caste, and I have seen it being downright abused by many. I’ll make another non related post if you want.
I have absolutely nothing to add to the Temple/Mecca bit. This is a 110% valid rant. I love your fierceness here, true asf bestie😌
Kaafir/ Kufaar is arabic for disbeliever, or infidels like us. If anyone calls me this, I’ll actually smile and thank them, because that’s exactly what I am; a non-muslim. I do not believe in Islam. I am a polytheistic Idolatress who believes that God can and has existed in human form, is semi secretly queer, does many of the things not acceptable in Islam. I am not a muslim, and that’s okay, even if someone hates me for it.
The idea of secularism in its utopian form is alluring, isn’t it? A world where everyone has a right to their gods, where we all live peacefully, where we share our customs. Ahh, a bliss. The place where it falls short, is the practice. India, along with quite a few other countries has seen this system be abused to invalidate others. The injustices, genocides, mass rapes and other horrors that we had to face because of our hindu identity have been covered in the name of secularism. We can’t have our temples back b/c secularism. We glorify war mongers who hated our guts because ✨secularism✨.
To answer your question on how is that secularism: that ain’t secularism pal, that’s gaslighting.
If the system was truly equal and devoid of any bias, none of us would be feeling the resentment. The thing is, we don’t want supremacy, we just want to be treated on par with others, but when we ask for that, we are suddenly “hatemongering hindutva extremists”😌 Even though I know better than to be doing away with the system as a whole, I’ll be lying if I said I don’t feel like to hell with the socialist and naam ki secular republic.
I’m sorry, I can’t talk on the Quran and Sharia bit because I’m unaware of the Islamic theology as a whole and uninterested in learning aswell. If it does talk bad about me as an infidel or not, I’ll let any muslim who comes across this post tell me.
The Shaitan ki Gufa bit is, a 110% valid again. You go girl!
Look, I know what you mean when you say a “Hindu country”, I thankfully grew up in a moderate rightwing household where the term was thrown around, and hence know that the “hindu country” you refer to doesn’t mean a land ruled by Manusmriti or a land where non hindus are unequal. (For the unknowing, they mean it should be a country which embraces its culture, which is indic at its roots, and not try to be something else. They aren’t calling for ethnic cleansing or second class treatment of certain communities, or that everyone here should only be a Hindu. Before y’all attack me, that kinda shit is very much prohibited by hindu ethos to begin with.)
The thing is most people nowadays, especially on tumblr and twitter won’t understand that. I’m already risking being called a “-phobic” by giving a positive response, but I’ll take the oppurtunity to advice you to alter the word you refer to Bharata by :)
They try hard to erase the Kashmiri Hindu history, don’t they? The one argument that can do away with all of them, I believe, would be asking exactly how was it that it came under the domain of Kashmir, a name whose etymology itself is of Hindu origins, if there were no Hindus there?
Lies, no matter how elaborate, are nothing but a castle of cards. You pull one out and the rest just crumbles. They tried to do the same with Konan Poshpora too, amirite? The world bought their lies, but the thing is, Kashmir genocide has living witnesses to account for it, Along with Bitta Karate admitting his guilt on tape and a blockbuster film telling the world what happened. Even if they convince the world today, Truth won’t be erased. Only suppressed long enough that it bursts out with a glorious boom, and when that happens, you and I will watch if happen and cackle as we share a drink.
Like I said above, NOT secularism, its appeasment that only the likes of Pubic-Hair-On-Head Roy and National-Trash Menon can approve of.
Phew, that was a lot to unpack. I hope I didn’t miss anything. I pray I didn’t change any points drastically and alter what you meant. Feel free to rant in my inbox again if you need to.
(PS I already know that those reading most prolly don’t, but please try to not hate the muslim community as a whole!)
C ya!
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woxsennuniversity · 3 months ago
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Woxsen University stands out as one of the top architecture colleges in India, offering cutting-edge programs in architecture and design. With a focus on innovation and sustainability, Woxsen provides students with state-of-the-art facilities and expert faculty. The university’s comprehensive curriculum and hands-on approach prepare students to excel in the dynamic field of architecture, making it a premier choice for aspiring architects.
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shivastudent · 2 years ago
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Top Architecture Universities in India
B.Arch (Bachelor of Architecture) is an architecture undergraduate degree from a Top Architecture University. This five-year full-time program is a blend of theoretical and practical knowledge for students to learn the art of planning, designing, and constructing physical structures of various kinds. From ideating to mapping and overseeing the construction, a qualified architect is involved at every stage of any construction project.
The National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) and the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) are two of the most popular B.Arch entrance exams. The former is widely accepted by colleges offering this programme. The AAT is an entrance exam for admissions to architecture programs offered by the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
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notopedia1 · 2 years ago
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acharya-college · 2 months ago
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