@decazzzz, It’s difficult to compare UCB’s undergraduate BA to ND’s or RISD’s BArch as they are different degrees. Graduates of all three programs have the potential to be admitted to top rated MArch programs, though not all BArch holders will get MArchs. UCB’s MArch program has remarkable resources, but as I mentioned earlier, the BA in architecture is not an automatic admit to their MArch.
It’s difficult to predict MArch admission as there are multiple factors involved, not just the prestige of the undergraduate institution. The applicant’s portfolio and work/internship experience will be important as will recommendations from employers and professors. MArch programs also seek to put together a balanced class and consider various diversity factors such as gender, ethnicity, age, life and work experience, educational background.
You might ask all three which MArch programs their graduates have been accepted to and see how this information aligns with your aspirations.
Architecture is a very broad field with many, many different types of firms building many, many different types of buildings so there is no general consensus on which school produces the most hireable graduates. These are all excellent opportunities. The decision depends on what you are looking for in your undergraduate degree and environment.