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ArchitectureLive! and NASA come together to make internships and jobs easier for students and fresh architects

ArchitectureLive! and (National Association for Students of Architecture, India) NASA, India have entered an MoU to make internships and jobs easier for students and fresh architects in India.
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ArchitectureLive! and National Association for Students of Architecture, India (NASA, India) have entered an MoU to make internships and jobs easier for students and fresh architects in India.

As a part of the agreement, ArchitectureLive! will help NASA, India with keeping its Internship Forum updated with available jobs and vacancies in architects’ offices across India. ArchitectureLive! will also share regular tips and trick with students and young architects which will help them with finding the right internships and also prepare impressive portfolios.

If you are an young architect, or an architecture student from India, sign up below, to receive updates on newest projects, internships, jobs and tips and tricks on making impressive portfolios.

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