
Architecture
Expert guidance for pursuing architecture programs at the world's best design schools. From B.Arch at Cornell to M.Arch at MIT, AA London, and ETH Zurich — we help you build a portfolio, craft applications, and launch an international architecture career.
What is Architecture?
Architecture education abroad offers exposure to diverse design philosophies, cutting-edge technology (parametric design, BIM, sustainable architecture), and global practice opportunities. The best architecture schools combine studio-based learning with theory, history, and technology.
Architecture admissions are unique — they require a portfolio of creative work in addition to academic credentials. This portfolio is often the most important part of the application, more important than grades or test scores.
Our guidance covers undergraduate B.Arch (typically 5 years), graduate M.Arch (2-3 years for non-architecture backgrounds or 1-2 years for architecture graduates), and specialized programs in urban design, landscape architecture, and sustainable design.
The Benefits of Architecture
Discover how our expert guidance can transform your career journey
Portfolio Development Strategy
The portfolio is the most critical part of architecture applications. We guide you on what to include, how to present it, and what top schools look for.
School Selection by Design Philosophy
Each school has a distinct approach — AA London is experimental, Cornell is technically rigorous, MIT is research-driven. We match your design interests with the right school.
Application Strategy
Architecture applications require personal statements, portfolios, recommendations, and sometimes interviews. We help you present a cohesive design narrative.
Career Path Planning
Architecture careers span practice, academia, real estate development, urban planning, and emerging fields like computational design and sustainable architecture.
Licensing Requirements
Understanding of professional licensing (RIBA, AIA, COA) and how different programs lead to different qualification pathways.
Scholarship & Funding
Architecture-specific scholarships, design competitions, and assistantships that can offset program costs.
How Architecture Works
Design Interest Assessment
Evaluate your design interests, technical skills, and career goals. Determine B.Arch vs M.Arch pathway.
Portfolio Development (6-12 months)
Build a portfolio showcasing design thinking, technical skills, and creative vision. Include academic projects, competitions, and personal work.
School Selection
Shortlist programs based on design philosophy, studio culture, technology focus, and career outcomes.
Application Preparation
Develop personal statement, format portfolio to each school's specifications, prepare recommendation strategy.
Interview & Portfolio Review
Prepare for portfolio reviews and interviews common in architecture admissions.
Who Should Consider Architecture?
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Book ConsultationTop Universities for Architecture
Explore our detailed guides for the best universities in this field — all with tuition data, admission requirements, and expert insights.
Cornell University
USA
One of few Ivy League schools with a 5-year B.Arch program.
MIT
USA
SA+P — research-driven architecture. Computational design leader.
University of Cambridge
UK
Strong architecture program. Part I + Part II structure.
USC
USA
LA's architectural landscape as living laboratory.
University of Melbourne
Australia
Melbourne Model — broad UG + M.Arch specialization.
Career Outcomes in Architecture
What you can expect in terms of roles, salaries, and job market growth.
Architect (Licensed)
Avg. Salary
$65,000-$120,000
Job Growth
+5% (steady)
Urban Designer / Planner
Avg. Salary
$60,000-$100,000
Job Growth
+7% (urbanization)
Computational Designer
Avg. Salary
$80,000-$140,000
Job Growth
+20% (tech in architecture)
Sustainable Design Specialist
Avg. Salary
$70,000-$120,000
Job Growth
+15% (green building)
Real Estate Developer
Avg. Salary
$100,000-$300,000+
Job Growth
+10% (development)
Interior Architect
Avg. Salary
$55,000-$95,000
Job Growth
+5% (design demand)
Scholarships for Architecture
Cornell AAP Scholarship
USA — Merit-based
RIBA Scholarships (UK)
UK — Various (£1,000-£10,000)
MIT Architecture Fellowship
USA — Tuition + stipend
ETH Zurich Excellence Scholarship
Switzerland — Full tuition + living
80+
Architecture Students Guided
90%
Portfolio Success Rate
30+
Top Design School Admits
10+
Countries Covered
Top Universities Our Students Have Attended
Read our detailed guides for each university
Harvard University
Ivy League
Stanford University
Top 5 Global
MIT
#1 STEM
University of Oxford
Top 3 Global
University of Cambridge
Top 5 Global
Columbia University
Ivy League
Cornell University
Ivy League
Yale University
Ivy League
LSE
Top 5 Social Sciences
Imperial College London
Top 10 Global
NUS
#1 in Asia
University of Toronto
#1 Canada

Harvard Business School
Alumnus
Dr. Karan Gupta on Architecture
In architecture admissions, your portfolio speaks louder than your grades. The best portfolios show design thinking and creative process — not just polished final renderings. Include sketches, models, process work, and experiments.
The B.Arch (5-year professional degree) is the most efficient path to becoming a licensed architect. M.Arch is necessary if your undergraduate degree is in a different field. Don't confuse BA in Architecture (non-professional) with B.Arch (professional).
Cornell's architecture program (AAP) is one of the few Ivy League schools offering a professional 5-year B.Arch — a unique combination of Ivy League prestige with professional architecture education.
Sustainable and computational design are the fastest-growing specializations. Schools leading in these areas (MIT, ETH Zurich, AA London) will produce the most employable graduates in the next decade.
Frequently Asked Questions
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