setting up your own practice without a licence from the council of architecture is practically impossible these days. most practices from abroad prefer a collaboration instead.
it is possible to find work as an associate. Indian practices can be hugely diverse in their nature of work, and there are some very interesting studios. It depends on what you're looking for.
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Foreign architect practicing in india
can an architect from a country (which isn't included in the reciprocity agreement) practice in India? Or at least find jobs in the field?
setting up your own practice without a licence from the council of architecture is practically impossible these days. most practices from abroad prefer a collaboration instead.
it is possible to find work as an associate. Indian practices can be hugely diverse in their nature of work, and there are some very interesting studios. It depends on what you're looking for.
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