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B.Arch

5 Year

About B.Arch

A Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) is a professional undergraduate degree designed to prepare students for a career in architecture and related fields. The program combines creative design skills with technical knowledge to equip students to design, plan, and manage construction projects.

The B.Arch program typically spans five years and includes both theoretical coursework and practical experience. Students learn about architectural design, structural engineering, construction management, and urban planning. The program often involves hands-on projects, design studios, and internships to provide real-world experience.

Fees Range

30K - 5L depending on institution and specialization

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: Completion of Higher Secondary School (10+2) or an equivalent qualification with a focus on Mathematics and Science.
  • Minimum Marks: Generally, a minimum of 50% in the qualifying examination is required.
  • Entrance Examination: Admission often requires passing an entrance exam such as NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) or JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) Paper 2.

Syllabus

Module Description
Year 1
  • Architectural Design Fundamentals
  • Building Construction
  • Surveying and Site Planning
  • Architectural Graphics
  • History of Architecture
  • Structural Mechanics
Year 2
  • Advanced Architectural Design
  • Building Materials and Construction Techniques
  • Environmental Science and Sustainable Design
  • Theory of Structures
  • Climatology and Building Services
  • Digital Design and Visualization
Year 3
  • Urban Design and Planning
  • Advanced Building Systems
  • Interior Design
  • Architectural Theory and Criticism
  • Site Planning and Development
  • Professional Practice
Year 4
  • Architectural Design Studio
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Advanced Structural Systems
  • Heritage Conservation
  • Project Management
  • Elective Courses (e.g., Landscape Architecture, Advanced Sustainability)
Year 5
  • Final Design Project/Thesis
  • Internship/Practical Training
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Building Regulations and Codes
  • Professional Ethics and Practice

Eligibility Criteria

  • Educational Qualification: Completion of Higher Secondary School (10+2) or an equivalent qualification with a focus on Mathematics and Science.
  • Minimum Marks: Generally, a minimum of 50% in the qualifying examination is required.
  • Entrance Examination: Admission often requires passing an entrance exam such as NATA (National Aptitude Test in Architecture) or JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) Paper 2.

Career Scope

  • Job Profiles:
    • Architect: Designing buildings and other structures, ensuring they are functional, safe, and aesthetically pleasing.
    • Urban Planner: Developing plans for land use, urban spaces, and infrastructure.
    • Interior Designer: Designing and enhancing the interior spaces of buildings.
    • Landscape Architect: Designing outdoor spaces, such as gardens, parks, and recreational areas.
    • Construction Manager: Overseeing construction projects, managing teams, and ensuring project completion within budget and time constraints.
    • Building Inspector: Assessing the safety and compliance of buildings with regulations and codes.
  • Sectors:
    • Architecture Firms: Working in design and planning of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
    • Construction Companies: Involved in the construction and project management aspects of architectural projects.
    • Urban Planning Departments: Designing and planning urban spaces and infrastructure.
    • Government and Public Sector: Working on public projects, regulatory compliance, and urban development.
    • Real Estate Development: Collaborating on development projects, including residential and commercial properties.

Syllabus

Module Description
Year 1
  • Architectural Design Fundamentals
  • Building Construction
  • Surveying and Site Planning
  • Architectural Graphics
  • History of Architecture
  • Structural Mechanics
Year 2
  • Advanced Architectural Design
  • Building Materials and Construction Techniques
  • Environmental Science and Sustainable Design
  • Theory of Structures
  • Climatology and Building Services
  • Digital Design and Visualization
Year 3
  • Urban Design and Planning
  • Advanced Building Systems
  • Interior Design
  • Architectural Theory and Criticism
  • Site Planning and Development
  • Professional Practice
Year 4
  • Architectural Design Studio
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM)
  • Advanced Structural Systems
  • Heritage Conservation
  • Project Management
  • Elective Courses (e.g., Landscape Architecture, Advanced Sustainability)
Year 5
  • Final Design Project/Thesis
  • Internship/Practical Training
  • Urban and Regional Planning
  • Building Regulations and Codes
  • Professional Ethics and Practice

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