Thank you for uploading this video, it was really helpful. I really needed to hear about masters in architecture from somebody who is already working in the US. I am currently studying b.arch in India and am in my final year and am planning to do my masters in the US in about a year or 2 from now. Also, I've been hearing that getting a license in architecture in the US is a long & tedious process which requires you to answer 6 different exams after completing masters along with an internship. So I just wanted to ask whether it's possible to have a financially decent life on a long term basis as an architect in the US without having a license as compared to the situation in India wherein in most cases you are required to have a license inorder to start your own business which will allow you to have a good financial life? And out of all indian architects who go to the US, do all of them try and get a license or do they just work in a firm or under other architects permanently?
Hey Aryan, I am glad you liked the video. So you can work as an Architectural Designer in the US without a license forever, but if you want to start your own practice, you will need one. Having said that, I would recommend at least starting the process once you are done with your Master's because many companies prefer hiring someone whom they know will get a license in the future. The process is so long because they want us to have a good amount of hands-on experience before we get the license. Good Luck!
Really informative video, would like to have more such videos. I had two following questions, What all softwares did you use while you did M.arch in sustainable design , and also what is your current JD in the firm you are working. Also thankyou for being so transparent and sharing your experiences.
How is the licensing procedure after masters as an architect in the USA? And how easy is it to find companies who will sponsor your H1B visa after 3 years?
Hey! That was a really wholesome conversation. I wanted to know like how do one decide which Uni to apply for, there are so many how many to choose? If you could ans, that'll be great help.
See first decide the course then see which unis are providing these courses then see the faculties teaching it and how long this course is running in the college ...find people on LinkedIn who have done similar course and get a review.. this is how we did it! I hope it helps!
Hi Akshita, Adding on to what Saransh said. Doing masters is great, but also think about where you want to be in the next 10 years, what you want to learn, what interests you. This will automatically start the domino effect and also do look at the financial part. That doesn't mean you shouldn't apply to expensive and big colleges. If your work is good, you might get a scholarship and assistantship which will get the overall expense down.
Hi Hope you are doing!! Last time I contacted you, you had advised me to Join M.Arch in the US. (I was between UK and US). I applied to both anyways.. I got into 1. Virginia Tech 2. Northeastern University ( with a 25 perc scholarship ) 3. Arizona State University 4. SCI_Arc ( Tuition is too high comparatively ) 5. Pratt ( 3 year course ) 6. University of Houston Suggestions based on knowledge and experience will be appreciated. Please do help on making a decision. Struggling between Virginia TECH and Northeastern University mainly. Open to suggestions. Thanks
Hi Kamar, Congratulations on receiving so many admission offers. There are a lot of factors that you have to consider while making a decision, without them, it is impossible for us to suggest. All of the colleges listed above are great. Although I haven't heard about the University of Huston much. (that doesn't mean it is not good) A few things you can do- -Think about what type of work you want to do in the future. Look into their curriculum and electives offered. This will help you out. - Get in touch with their recent grads and current students and get an idea about studio projects, jobs,s, and placements. - You can even reduce a 3-year course to a 2-year one. There is a process for it that I am not aware of but get in touch with admissions. Tell them about the duration of your bachelor's, and prove your excellence through your portfolio and experience. - Compare the scholarships. (You can even email the college back and request them if they can offer more. be very polite and enthusiastic at the same time.) -Most importantly. Make sure it's a STEM course. Without it, you can work only for 1-year post-graduation. STEM will allow for 3-years. Hope this helps. Wishing you all the best.
Thanks bro this was a very informative video but can u make a video on b.arch one like after 12th i want to do b.arch abroad so like about the scholarships to getting admission in one specific university can u make and when to apply for the scholarship like that can u make one video?
Hey! I wanted to know has vidit done masters in sustainable architecture, i.e M. Arch degree? Or something like masters in sustainable design , ie MSc kind of? Coz I was looking for M. Arch in UK. And my counselors have been sharing Msc courses with me.
Hi Deepshikha, I have done MS in Sustainable Design. Here at Jefferson you can enroll in M-arch and take Sustainable design Courses. However, the number of credits is more.
Thank you for making this video! I am currently in 3rd yr (B.arch). I want to do masters in Japan. But I don't know the process or the exams that I have to prepare for. Hope that in future you make a video on masters in Japan too.✨
Thanks, very helpful video. May I know about Accredited or RIBA certification for masters or how to get certified as architect in abroad countries after doing masters, It will be very helpful.
Glad you liked my video. I would suggest my master in UK interview that will help, and RIBA has 2 exams part 1 and 2. If you do a masters in uk, you have to give only part 2
Hi sir thanks for sharing important information I would like to ask you regarding BIM courses in US I have 10 year's of experience in MEP BIM industry currently working in UAE but I want to improve my self for further my career so I need your advice for it what kind of course can help me for my further career so I request please reply me
US will be a good choice for you when it comes to BIM and with 10 years of experience you will get a job easily but first you can take a year long course in BIM in US check out this link www.researchgate.net/figure/BIM-courses-in-the-US-universities_tbl2_329184990 for courses I hope it helps !!
hey! I'm planning to doing my masters of architecture in sustainability.......I'm not able to find any universities for that...can you suggest some universities to me??
Hi Payal, In the past two years, many universities have added courses related to sustainability. You should probably research a little more. Here are some of the universities that have similar courses. Thomas Jefferson University, U-Penn, CMU, Pratt, UCB, Arizona state. There are many more. All the best!
Application is simple first select the colleges you want to apply , gather all the document application fees is 100 $ , prepare your portfolio and reference letters, complete your IELTS and apply, I know it sounds like a lot but dont worry I will go ahead and make a detailed video for application also.
Hello, thanks for the video, I have also applied to US for Master's with a specialization in Sustainable design. Can you answer a few questions for me if possible? 1. Why did you choose Thomas Jefferson as it is a private university and naturally the fees would be more than other public colleges. You mentioned the course fee was less or something like that so how did it compare to the other universities that you applied to? 2. What was your approx. 1 year expense at Thomas Jefferson.. including stay, food, tuition, miscellaneous etc.? 3. Can you explain a little about your course and what subjects you studied and how the teaching here is in comparison to other colleges, incase you know from your other friends studying there? Thankyou in advance! I hope you find the time to answer these questions...
Hi Ruchira, 1)I know it is not a public university, but the course I wanted was only in a few colleges back then I didn't come across any public university with such a course. My inclination was more towards a design-based program. 2) Apart from tuition, your cost of living will be around $500-800, depending on how you choose to stay. 3) I do not have friends from other colleges doing a similar course, but you should definitely visit Thomas Jefferson's website to know more. It is simple to navigate and has a lot of information for all the courses they offer. Hope that helps
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Along with MS in Architecture, doing a UX design course- Dies it help in getting a better salary after course completion.
Thank you for uploading this video, it was really helpful. I really needed to hear about masters in architecture from somebody who is already working in the US. I am currently studying b.arch in India and am in my final year and am planning to do my masters in the US in about a year or 2 from now. Also, I've been hearing that getting a license in architecture in the US is a long & tedious process which requires you to answer 6 different exams after completing masters along with an internship. So I just wanted to ask whether it's possible to have a financially decent life on a long term basis as an architect in the US without having a license as compared to the situation in India wherein in most cases you are required to have a license inorder to start your own business which will allow you to have a good financial life? And out of all indian architects who go to the US, do all of them try and get a license or do they just work in a firm or under other architects permanently?
Hey Aryan, I am glad you liked the video. So you can work as an Architectural Designer in the US without a license forever, but if you want to start your own practice, you will need one. Having said that, I would recommend at least starting the process once you are done with your Master's because many companies prefer hiring someone whom they know will get a license in the future. The process is so long because they want us to have a good amount of hands-on experience before we get the license. Good Luck!
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Thank you so much bro very informative video
I need more about going to us as architect
Loved to see more…..❤❤
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Really informative video, would like to have more such videos. I had two following questions, What all softwares did you use while you did M.arch in sustainable design , and also what is your current JD in the firm you are working.
Also thankyou for being so transparent and sharing your experiences.
We used, Revit, Rhino, and Grasshopper most of the time. As of now, I am working as Architectural Designer.
@viditsoni8801 hey, I wanted to ask if masters in construction management in usa is a good course to choose after B.arch ?
How is the licensing procedure after masters as an architect in the USA? And how easy is it to find companies who will sponsor your H1B visa after 3 years?
Hi Akhilesh, Most of the companies do sponsor, and during your interview, you can always verify/ ask them if they are open to sponsorship.
@@viditsoni8801 Thank you so much!!!!
Intresting !! And well rounded video .
Glad you enjoyed it
Can you interview someone who is a working architect in Germany? Would be very helpful to get the insight of those European countries
In process of contacting few friends there!
Very informative! Thanks
Very helpful and informative video, thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Hey! That was a really wholesome conversation. I wanted to know like how do one decide which Uni to apply for, there are so many how many to choose?
If you could ans, that'll be great help.
See first decide the course then see which unis are providing these courses then see the faculties teaching it and how long this course is running in the college ...find people on LinkedIn who have done similar course and get a review.. this is how we did it!
I hope it helps!
@@ArchiVlogs. thanks I'd be definitely trying this way out
Hi Akshita, Adding on to what Saransh said. Doing masters is great, but also think about where you want to be in the next 10 years, what you want to learn, what interests you. This will automatically start the domino effect and also do look at the financial part. That doesn't mean you shouldn't apply to expensive and big colleges. If your work is good, you might get a scholarship and assistantship which will get the overall expense down.
@@viditsoni8801 this seems good too, thanks much💙
very helpful video . THANK YOU
Very informative!!
Thankyou 😁
Hi Hope you are doing!! Last time I contacted you, you had advised me to Join M.Arch in the US. (I was between UK and US). I applied to both anyways.. I got into
1. Virginia Tech
2. Northeastern University ( with a 25 perc scholarship )
3. Arizona State University
4. SCI_Arc ( Tuition is too high comparatively )
5. Pratt ( 3 year course )
6. University of Houston
Suggestions based on knowledge and experience will be appreciated. Please do help on making a decision. Struggling between Virginia TECH and Northeastern University mainly. Open to suggestions. Thanks
Hi Kamar,
Congratulations on receiving so many admission offers.
There are a lot of factors that you have to consider while making a decision, without them, it is impossible for us to suggest.
All of the colleges listed above are great. Although I haven't heard about the University of Huston much. (that doesn't mean it is not good)
A few things you can do-
-Think about what type of work you want to do in the future. Look into their curriculum and electives offered. This will help you out.
- Get in touch with their recent grads and current students and get an idea about studio projects, jobs,s, and placements.
- You can even reduce a 3-year course to a 2-year one. There is a process for it that I am not aware of but get in touch with admissions. Tell them about the duration of your bachelor's, and prove your excellence through your portfolio and experience.
- Compare the scholarships. (You can even email the college back and request them if they can offer more. be very polite and enthusiastic at the same time.)
-Most importantly. Make sure it's a STEM course. Without it, you can work only for 1-year post-graduation. STEM will allow for 3-years.
Hope this helps. Wishing you all the best.
Thanks bro this was a very informative video but can u make a video on b.arch one like after 12th i want to do b.arch abroad so like about the scholarships to getting admission in one specific university can u make and when to apply for the scholarship like that can u make one video?
Hey! I wanted to know has vidit done masters in sustainable architecture, i.e M. Arch degree? Or something like masters in sustainable design , ie MSc kind of? Coz I was looking for M. Arch in UK. And my counselors have been sharing Msc courses with me.
he has done M-arch in sustainability from Thomas Jefferson uni in USA, try searching about it.
Hi Deepshikha,
I have done MS in Sustainable Design. Here at Jefferson you can enroll in M-arch and take Sustainable design Courses. However, the number of credits is more.
Thankyou so much ❤️
You are welcome!!
Very informative and helpful content..Thank you Vidit and Saransh bhai..💯💯
Glad you liked it, and always welcome bro!!
Hi can you make a another video after associate of architecture how can we get job and how can we started bechelor
Thank you for making this video! I am currently in 3rd yr (B.arch). I want to do masters in Japan. But I don't know the process or the exams that I have to prepare for. Hope that in future you make a video on masters in Japan too.✨
Yes i am soon planning to make a video
learn japanese I belive u need to clear the licensing exam in japanese
Thanks, very helpful video.
May I know about Accredited or RIBA certification for masters or how to get certified as architect in abroad countries after doing masters, It will be very helpful.
Glad you liked my video.
I would suggest my master in UK interview that will help, and RIBA has 2 exams part 1 and 2. If you do a masters in uk, you have to give only part 2
@@ArchiVlogs. ohh okay
Plzzzz we need more of this persons interview i like it and much much informative
Hi sir thanks for sharing important information I would like to ask you regarding BIM courses in US I have 10 year's of experience in MEP BIM industry currently working in UAE but I want to improve my self for further my career so I need your advice for it what kind of course can help me for my further career so I request please reply me
US will be a good choice for you when it comes to BIM and with 10 years of experience you will get a job easily but first you can take a year long course in BIM in US check out this link www.researchgate.net/figure/BIM-courses-in-the-US-universities_tbl2_329184990 for courses I hope it helps !!
Plz never forget to ask about work/life balance. Its very imp in architecture industry....lol
It is important but its not as bad as Indian architecture work culture
Amazing video!!!!
Glad you liked it!!
Good effort 👍
So nice of you
Love ❤ to both of you
Thanks alot❣
can you make one video for cept and IIT clgs in india for masters or which clgs are good and which courses are good to take in india for masters!!!
Check this out - ruclips.net/video/zYgHA_zOvgY/видео.html
let me know if you still need any help
Sir right now i m bsc i d but today I m going M.arch in USA can I capable
hey! I'm planning to doing my masters of architecture in sustainability.......I'm not able to find any universities for that...can you suggest some universities to me??
Hi Payal, In the past two years, many universities have added courses related to sustainability. You should probably research a little more. Here are some of the universities that have similar courses. Thomas Jefferson University, U-Penn, CMU, Pratt, UCB, Arizona state. There are many more. All the best!
I have a question.....am going for M.Arch for 3 years in US.....so how long job visa I'll be receiving?......ps loved the video
It will be 2 years! And glad you like it
Hi Mukul, I would recommend you get in touch with your college. Different courses get different visa extensions it could be a year or even 3 years.
How can i apply for master in US??? And how i come there??visa fee and pl
Application is simple first select the colleges you want to apply , gather all the document application fees is 100 $ , prepare your portfolio and reference letters, complete your IELTS and apply, I know it sounds like a lot but dont worry I will go ahead and make a detailed video for application also.
Sir 50k dollars or rupee per months ?
50k $ per year
@@ArchiVlogs. thank you sir you helped me a lotttt 🙏🏻❤️❤️
50000 USD?
Hello, thanks for the video, I have also applied to US for Master's with a specialization in Sustainable design. Can you answer a few questions for me if possible?
1. Why did you choose Thomas Jefferson as it is a private university and naturally the fees would be more than other public colleges. You mentioned the course fee was less or something like that so how did it compare to the other universities that you applied to?
2. What was your approx. 1 year expense at Thomas Jefferson.. including stay, food, tuition, miscellaneous etc.?
3. Can you explain a little about your course and what subjects you studied and how the teaching here is in comparison to other colleges, incase you know from your other friends studying there?
Thankyou in advance! I hope you find the time to answer these questions...
Hi Ruchira,
1)I know it is not a public university, but the course I wanted was only in a few colleges back then I didn't come across any public university with such a course. My inclination was more towards a design-based program.
2) Apart from tuition, your cost of living will be around $500-800, depending on how you choose to stay.
3) I do not have friends from other colleges doing a similar course, but you should definitely visit Thomas Jefferson's website to know more. It is simple to navigate and has a lot of information for all the courses they offer.
Hope that helps
Thanks Viditt!!
Which college did u guys graduate from?
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