Roughly 10 years
Yes. There are 7 exams known as the ARE (Architect Registration Exam). You must also complete an architecture degree and internship in order to get a license. More information can be found at ncarb.org
i have internship in askari bank, and my salary was 5000 only.
A neurosurgeon usually spends one year in an internship. But to be a neurosurgeon she will have to do 3-5 years as a neurosurgeon resident.
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16 yrs.2 yrs.
The requirements for joining the AIA, are people who have a professional degree in architecture, who currently work under an architectural supervisor, and are currently enrolled in an internship development program.
Edith Long Thurston has written: 'High lights of architecture' -- subject(s): Architecture, History
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It does require a lot of persistence and hard work. Becoming an architect is a long process and many do give up before reaching licensure. However, most people with a passion for architecture and design should be able to do it. Getting your license requires and accredited degree in architecture (a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture or a 2- to 3-year Master of Architecture), an internship program that requires minimally 3 years to complete (known as IDP), and 7 exams known as the ARE. Theoretically you could finish in 8 years, but most people take much longer. It is not for the faint-at-heart, but many people find architecture a rewarding career.
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They are masterpieces of architecture, and have a long history.
It depends on the field of internship. Most interns get paid very little or nothing at all! Interns in fields such as medicine, law, architecture and engineering have more favorable payment.