I have a Bachelors in architecture degree from Mumbai, India and Masters degree in Architecture design from University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom. I received my masters degree with a merit (first class, 3.3/4 GPA). Architecture research and writing was a part of my masters program as we had to write a dissertation each year and also research for our design projects. It is in my masters program when I realized that I am inclined towards research in architecture and would like to pursue a Phd in architecture. I also have a work experience of 1 year between my bachelors and masters degree and I am working as a free lancing architect and interior designer as of now. I want to know if my profile is good enough to apply for a Phd programme next year (2022) and is my profile good enough to get me into top schools like Harvard, Columbia, Yale etc.
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Phd in architecture in the USA
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I have a Bachelors in architecture degree from Mumbai, India and Masters degree in Architecture design from University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom. I received my masters degree with a merit (first class, 3.3/4 GPA). Architecture research and writing was a part of my masters program as we had to write a dissertation each year and also research for our design projects. It is in my masters program when I realized that I am inclined towards research in architecture and would like to pursue a Phd in architecture. I also have a work experience of 1 year between my bachelors and masters degree and I am working as a free lancing architect and interior designer as of now. I want to know if my profile is good enough to apply for a Phd programme next year (2022) and is my profile good enough to get me into top schools like Harvard, Columbia, Yale etc.
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